Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
GOVERNMENT CODE |
Title 4. EXECUTIVE BRANCH |
Subtitle A. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS |
Chapter 402. ATTORNEY GENERAL |
Subchapter B. DUTIES |
Sec. 402.035. HUMAN TRAFFICKING PREVENTION TASK FORCE
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(a) In this section, "task force" means the human trafficking prevention task force.
(b) The office of the attorney general shall establish the human trafficking prevention task force to develop policies and procedures to assist in the prevention and prosecution of human trafficking crimes.
(c) The task force is composed of the following:
(1) the governor or the governor's designee;
(2) the attorney general or the attorney general's designee;
(3) the executive commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission or the executive commissioner's designee;
(4) the commissioner of the Department of Family and Protective Services or the commissioner's designee;
(5) the commissioner of the Department of State Health Services or the commissioner's designee;
(6) the public safety director of the Department of Public Safety or the director's designee;
(7) one representative from each of the following state agencies, appointed by the chief administrative officer of the respective agency:
(A) the Texas Workforce Commission;
(B) the Texas Department of Criminal Justice;
(C) the Texas Youth Commission;
(D) the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission; and
(E) the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission; and
(8) as appointed by the attorney general:
(A) a chief public defender employed by a public defender's office, as defined by Article 26.044(a), Code of Criminal Procedure, or an attorney designated by the chief public defender;
(B) an attorney representing the state;
(C) a representative of:
(i) a hotel and motel association;
(ii) a district and county attorneys association; and
(iii) a state police association;
(D) representatives of sheriff's departments;
(E) representatives of local law enforcement agencies affected by human trafficking; and
(F) representatives of nongovernmental entities making comprehensive efforts to combat human trafficking by:
(i) identifying human trafficking victims;
(ii) providing legal or other services to human trafficking victims;
(iii) participating in community outreach or public awareness efforts regarding human trafficking;
(iv) providing or developing training regarding the prevention of human trafficking; or
(v) engaging in other activities designed to prevent human trafficking.
(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;
(iv) the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency; or
(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) 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;
(7) examine training protocols related to human trafficking issues, as developed and implemented by federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies;
(8) collaborate with state and local governmental agencies, political subdivisions of the state, and nongovernmental organizations to implement a media awareness campaign in communities affected by human trafficking;
(9) develop recommendations on how to strengthen state and local efforts to prevent human trafficking, protect and assist human trafficking victims, and prosecute human trafficking offenders; and
(10) examine the extent to which human 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.
(e) The presiding officer of the task force is the attorney general or the attorney general's designee.
(f) The office of the attorney general shall supervise the administration of the task force. The attorney general shall provide the necessary staff and facilities to assist the task force in performing its duties.
(g) Not later than December 1 of each even-numbered year, the task force shall submit a report regarding the task force's activities, findings, and recommendations, including any proposed legislation, to the governor, the lieutenant governor, and the legislature.
(h) This section expires September 1, 2013.