Mississippi Code § 97-3-54.13

Victims of Human Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation Fund; confidentiality of information identifying victims; disclosure of physical location of shelter to public or private agency
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(1) Any employee, contractor, volunteer or agent of a human trafficking or commercial sexual exploitation shelter receiving funds under Sections 97-3-54.10 through 97-3-54.13 , or of any other entity in possession of information which would tend to identify a victim of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation, shall comply and be held liable as provided in Section 93-21-125 . (2) A resident, employee, contractor, volunteer or agent of a human trafficking shelter, commercial sexual exploitation shelter or victim services provider receiving funds under Sections 97-3-54.10 through 97-3-54.13 shall not be required to disclose the street address or physical location of that shelter to any public or private agency. In all cases where the provision of a physical address is required, a post office box address for the human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation shelter shall be deemed sufficient. Added by Laws, 2020, ch. 493, HB 1559,§ 4, eff. 7/8/2020.
(1) Any employee, contractor, volunteer or agent of a human trafficking or commercial sexual exploitation shelter receiving funds under Sections 97-3-54.10 through 97-3-54.13 , or of any other entity in possession of information which would tend to identify a victim of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation, shall comply and be held liable as provided in Section 93-21-125 . (2) A resident, employee, contractor, volunteer or agent of a human trafficking shelter, commercial sexual exploitation shelter or victim services provider receiving funds under Sections 97-3-54.10 through 97-3-54.13 shall not be required to disclose the street address or physical location of that shelter to any public or private agency. In all cases where the provision of a physical address is required, a post office box address for the human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation shelter shall be deemed sufficient. Added by Laws, 2020, ch. 493, HB 1559,§ 4, eff. 7/8/2020.
(1) Any employee, contractor, volunteer or agent of a human trafficking or commercial sexual exploitation shelter receiving funds under Sections 97-3-54.10 through 97-3-54.13 , or of any other entity in possession of information which would tend to identify a victim of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation, shall comply and be held liable as provided in Section 93-21-125 . (2) A resident, employee, contractor, volunteer or agent of a human trafficking shelter, commercial sexual exploitation shelter or victim services provider receiving funds under Sections 97-3-54.10 through 97-3-54.13 shall not be required to disclose the street address or physical location of that shelter to any public or private agency. In all cases where the provision of a physical address is required, a post office box address for the human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation shelter shall be deemed sufficient. Added by Laws, 2020, ch. 493, HB 1559,§ 4, eff. 7/8/2020.
(1) Any employee, contractor, volunteer or agent of a human trafficking or commercial sexual exploitation shelter receiving funds under Sections 97-3-54.10 through 97-3-54.13 , or of any other entity in possession of information which would tend to identify a victim of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation, shall comply and be held liable as provided in Section 93-21-125 .
(2) A resident, employee, contractor, volunteer or agent of a human trafficking shelter, commercial sexual exploitation shelter or victim services provider receiving funds under Sections 97-3-54.10 through 97-3-54.13 shall not be required to disclose the street address or physical location of that shelter to any public or private agency. In all cases where the provision of a physical address is required, a post office box address for the human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation shelter shall be deemed sufficient.

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