Trafficking data yearly reporting requirement provision
Mandates an annual Minnesota trafficking data report from state agencies to track incidents, victims, prosecutions, and outcomes, guiding policy and funding.
Mandates an annual Minnesota trafficking data report from state agencies to track incidents, victims, prosecutions, and outcomes, guiding policy and funding.
SF 1296 is a Minnesota Senate bill introduced on February 13, 2025, titled “Trafficking data yearly reporting requirement provision.” The bill has been referred to the Judiciary and Public Safety committee. A House companion is HF 138. No fiscal note or detailed text is provided in the available summary.
Important: The specific scope, definitions, and data elements to be collected are not included in the summary. Precise intent will be evident only in the bill text.
While the exact text is not available, a typical trafficking data yearly reporting provision might include:
- A mandate for an annual report on trafficking-related data (e.g., incidents, investigations, prosecutions, victims, outcomes).
- Designation of which state agencies or entities must collect and submit data (for example, state public safety or law enforcement agencies, the attorney general, or human trafficking task forces).
- Specified data elements to be reported (e.g., number of cases, types of trafficking (sex, labor), geographic distribution, age of victims, victim services provided, and case disposition).
- Reporting deadline and submission format (annual timetable and chosen reporting channel).
- Public access or distribution provisions (whether the report is shared with the legislature, the public, or specific committees).
- Privacy, confidentiality, and data protection provisions to redact or protect sensitive information.
- Definitions of key terms (e.g., what constitutes trafficking for purposes of the report, scope of covered offenses).
- Compliance mechanisms and potential penalties or corrective actions for agencies that fail to report (if included).
- Any sunset or renewal provisions, or references to future amendments.
Note: This summary reflects the bill's title and the limited details provided. For precise provisions, refer to the official bill text once released.
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