Washington Code § 7.68.370

Trafficking of persons—Clearinghouse on human trafficking—Functions
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(1) The office of crime victims advocacy is designated as the single point of contact in state government regarding the trafficking of persons. (2) The Washington state clearinghouse on human trafficking is created as an information portal to share and coordinate statewide efforts to combat the trafficking of persons. The clearinghouse will include an internet website operated by the office of crime victims advocacy, and will serve the following functions: (a) Coordinating information regarding all statewide task forces relating to the trafficking of persons including, but not limited to, sex trafficking, commercial sexual exploitation of children, and labor trafficking; (b) Publishing the findings and legislative reports of all statewide task forces relating to the trafficking of persons; (c) Providing a comprehensive directory of resources for victims of trafficking; and (d) Collecting and disseminating up-to-date information regarding the trafficking of persons, including news and legislative efforts, both state and federal. [ 2015 c 273 s 2.]

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