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MO HB1411
Bill
Status
1/19/2012
Primary Sponsor
Rochelle Walton Gray
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AI Summary
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Creates a Task Force on Alternative Confinement for Victims of Human Sex Trafficking within the Department of Public Safety to develop a statewide plan for persons under age 18 arrested for prostitution who are federal law victims of human sex trafficking
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Plan must include establishment and funding of safe houses, alcohol and drug rehabilitation, job training, job placement, and public-private partnerships
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Task force comprises the director of public safety, director of probation and parole, director of social services, four chief juvenile officers (two urban and two rural), one circuit judge with drug court experience, one workforce development representative, and three private business CEOs employing at least 20 employees each
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Task force must meet quarterly and submit recommendations and statewide plan to the governor, general assembly, and public safety director by December 31, 2013
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Task force members receive no additional compensation but are eligible for expense reimbursement; provisions terminate May 31, 2014
Legislative Description
Establishes the Task Force on Alternative Confinement for Victims of Human Sex Trafficking within the Department of Public Safety
Last Action
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
4/18/2012