Oklahoma Code § 74-18r

Title 74. State Government: Human Trafficking Response Unit
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There is hereby created within the Office of the Attorney
General the Human Trafficking Response Unit, which shall:
1.  Maintain data in a central location on human trafficking
that shall be shared with law enforcement, criminal justice
entities, social service agencies, and victim services programs and
document information including, but not limited to, offenders,
locations, victims, types of trafficking, and trafficking
techniques.  Provided, however, that any personal identifying
information shall be de-identified using tokens or a similar method
prior to the sharing of data in order to protect individuals'
privacy rights;
2.  Develop training programs that address prevention efforts
and best practices on identifying and assisting victims of human
trafficking and support agencies in identifying at-risk environments
for human trafficking;
3.  Review current state agency policies to ensure they include
best practices to identify human trafficking victims and encourage
reporting;
4.  Create an incentive program to encourage state agencies to
have personnel attend training programs and review policies;
5.  Appropriate targeted funding for victim services programs;
and
6.  Publish public service announcements on various media
platforms to educate the public about the dangers of human
trafficking.

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