Monday, November 01, 2010
Child ID Kits
KENTUCKY...
A statement from Lt. Gov. Daniel Mongiardo's office says students in kindergarten through third grade will receive a child identification kit through their schools.
More than 221,000 kits paid for with a $205,000 grant from the Walmart Foundation will be passed out.
The kit provides parents with a way of collecting identifiable information from their child, including fingerprints, DNA, physical characteristics and a picture. It can be stored at home, but given to law enforcement if there is an emergency.
A statement from Lt. Gov. Daniel Mongiardo's office says students in kindergarten through third grade will receive a child identification kit through their schools.
More than 221,000 kits paid for with a $205,000 grant from the Walmart Foundation will be passed out.
The kit provides parents with a way of collecting identifiable information from their child, including fingerprints, DNA, physical characteristics and a picture. It can be stored at home, but given to law enforcement if there is an emergency.