Bill Text: TX SB811 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the continuation and duties of the Human Trafficking Prevention Task Force.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-03-05 - Referred to Criminal Justice [SB811 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-SB811-Introduced.html
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By: Van de Putte | S.B. No. 811 |
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relating to the continuation and duties of the Human Trafficking | ||
Prevention Task Force. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 402.035, Government Code, is amended by | ||
amending Subsections (d) and (h) and adding Subsection (g-1) to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(d) The task force shall: | ||
(1) collaborate, as needed to fulfill the duties of | ||
the task force, with: | ||
(A) United States attorneys for the districts of | ||
Texas; and | ||
(B) special agents or customs and border | ||
protection officers and border patrol agents of: | ||
(i) the Federal Bureau of Investigation; | ||
(ii) the United States Drug Enforcement | ||
Administration; | ||
(iii) the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, | ||
Firearms and Explosives; | ||
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Customs Enforcement [ |
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(v) the United States Department of | ||
Homeland Security; | ||
(2) collect, organize, and periodically publish | ||
statistical data on the nature and extent of human trafficking in | ||
this state; | ||
(3) solicit cooperation and assistance from state and | ||
local governmental agencies, political subdivisions of the state, | ||
nongovernmental organizations, and other persons, as appropriate, | ||
for the purpose of collecting and organizing statistical data under | ||
Subdivision (2); | ||
(4) ensure that each state or local governmental | ||
agency and political subdivision of the state that assists in the | ||
prevention of human trafficking collects statistical data related | ||
to human trafficking, including, as appropriate: | ||
(A) the number of investigations concerning, | ||
arrests and prosecutions for, and convictions of: | ||
(i) the offense of trafficking of persons; | ||
and | ||
(ii) the offense of forgery or an offense | ||
under Chapter 43, Penal Code, if committed as part of a criminal | ||
episode involving the trafficking of persons; | ||
(B) demographic information on persons who are | ||
convicted of offenses described by Paragraph (A) and persons who | ||
are the victims of those offenses; | ||
(C) geographic routes by which human trafficking | ||
victims are trafficked and geographic patterns in human | ||
trafficking, including the country or state of origin and the | ||
country or state of destination; | ||
(D) means of transportation and methods used by | ||
persons who engage in trafficking to transport their victims; and | ||
(E) social and economic factors that create a | ||
demand for the labor or services that victims of human trafficking | ||
are forced to provide; | ||
(5) work with the Commission on Law Enforcement | ||
Officer Standards and Education to develop and conduct training for | ||
law enforcement personnel, victim service providers, and medical | ||
service providers to identify victims of human trafficking; | ||
(6) work with the Texas Education Agency and the | ||
Health and Human Services Commission to: | ||
(A) develop a list of key indicators that a | ||
person is a victim of human trafficking; | ||
(B) develop a standardized curriculum for | ||
training doctors, nurses, emergency medical services personnel, | ||
teachers, school counselors, and school administrators to identify | ||
victims of human trafficking; and | ||
(C) train doctors, nurses, emergency medical | ||
services personnel, teachers, school counselors, and school | ||
administrators to identify victims of human trafficking; | ||
(7) on the request of a judge of a county court, county | ||
court at law, or district court or a county attorney, district | ||
attorney, or criminal district attorney, assist and train the judge | ||
or the judge's staff or the attorney or the attorney's staff in the | ||
recognition and prevention of human trafficking; | ||
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trafficking issues, as developed and implemented by federal, state, | ||
and local law enforcement agencies; | ||
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governmental agencies, political subdivisions of the state, and | ||
nongovernmental organizations to implement a media awareness | ||
campaign in communities affected by human trafficking; | ||
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strengthen state and local efforts to prevent human trafficking, | ||
protect and assist human trafficking victims, and prosecute human | ||
trafficking offenders; and | ||
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trafficking is associated with the operation of sexually oriented | ||
businesses, as defined by Section 243.002, Local Government Code, | ||
and the workplace or public health concerns that are created by the | ||
association of human trafficking and the operation of sexually | ||
oriented businesses. | ||
(g-1) In this section, "emergency medical services | ||
personnel" has the meaning assigned by Section 773.003, Health and | ||
Safety Code. | ||
(h) This section expires September 1, 2015 [ |
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SECTION 2. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2013. |