victims of trafficking; task
force.
SB 1200 establishes the trafficking victims’ task force to research and make recommendations to combat the trafficking of victims.
Current Status
SB 1200 passed the Retirement & Government Operations Committee unamended.
SB 1200 passed the Public Institutions & Rural Affairs Committee unamended.
The Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 (22 United States Code Section 7102) defines trafficking as the obtaining of a person through force, fraud or coercion for the use of involuntary services. The United States Congress created this act in an attempt to combat trafficking and help victims of trafficking. The United States Congress estimated in the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act that 700,000 people are trafficked annually, of which approximately 50,000 are coming into the United States each year.
· Establishes the trafficking victims’ task force and its members.
§ Requires the task force to select a chairperson, meet annually and at the call of the chairperson and complete the following:
· Stipulates that members of the task force may receive reimbursements of expenses but not compensations.
· Defines victim as a person subject to acts or practices of trafficking.
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45th Legislature
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Second Regular Session 2 April
18, 2002
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