AB 1239
Human trafficking: data.
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Bill overview
This bill requires the California Department of Justice to collect and publicly share more detailed data about human trafficking cases. Specifically, it mandates the inclusion of arrest information and the number of reported victims of human trafficking, as tracked through the California Incident-Based Reporting System, on the OpenJustice Web portal. The bill also establishes a process for state reimbursement to local agencies for any costs associated with complying with these new reporting requirements. This aims to improve understanding and response to human trafficking within the state.
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