Public Act 0864 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0864 |
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AN ACT concerning human trafficking.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Human |
Trafficking Task Force Act. |
Section 5. Human Trafficking Task Force created.
There is |
created the Human Trafficking Task Force to address the growing |
problem of human trafficking across this State. The Human |
Trafficking Task Force shall consist of the following persons: |
(1) three members of the House of Representatives, |
appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives;
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(2) three members of the House of Representatives, |
appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of |
Representatives;
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(3) three members of the Senate, appointed by the |
President of the Senate; |
(4) three members of the Senate, appointed by the |
Minority Leader of the Senate; |
(5) one representative of the Chicago Regional Human |
Trafficking Task Force, appointed by the Governor; and |
(6) the Director of the Department of State Police, or |
his or her designee. |
Members of the Human Trafficking Task Force shall serve |
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without compensation. |
Section 10. Administrative support. The Department of |
Children and Family Services shall provide administrative and |
other support to the Human Trafficking Task Force. |
Section 15. Duties of Human Trafficking Task Force. The |
Human Trafficking Task Force shall conduct a study on the human |
trafficking problem in this State and shall hold hearings in |
furtherance of: |
(1) developing a State plan to address human |
trafficking;
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(2) implementing a system for the sharing of human |
trafficking data between government agencies in a manner |
that ensures that the privacy of victims of human |
trafficking is protected and that data collection respects |
the privacy of victims of human trafficking;
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(3) establishing policies to enable State government |
to work with nongovernmental organizations and other |
elements of the private sector to prevent human trafficking |
and provide assistance to victims of human trafficking who |
are United States citizens or foreign nationals;
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(4) evaluating various approaches used by state and |
local governments to increase public awareness of human |
trafficking, including trafficking of United States |
citizens and foreign national victims;
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(5) developing methods for protecting the rights of |
victims of human trafficking, taking into account the need |
to consider the human rights and special needs of women and |
minors; |
(6) evaluating the necessity of treating victims of |
human trafficking as crime victims rather than criminals; |
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(7) developing methods for promoting the safety of |
victims of human trafficking.
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Section 20. Report. On or before June 30, 2017, the Human |
Trafficking Task Force shall report its findings and |
recommendations to the General Assembly, by filing copies of |
its report as provided in Section 3.1 of the General Assembly |
Organization Act, and to the Governor. |
Section 25. Task force abolished; Act repealed. The Human |
Trafficking Task Force is abolished and this Act is repealed on |
July 1, 2017.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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Effective Date: 08/22/2016