A 391
Establishes New Jersey Human Trafficking Criminal Registry; requires establishment of educational curricula related to human trafficking.
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Bill overview
This bill establishes the New Jersey Human Trafficking Criminal Registry, creating a database to track convicted traffickers who are incarcerated, on parole, or in residential release programs. It requires the Attorney General to maintain this registry and make information available to the public. Additionally, the bill mandates the development of educational curricula on human trafficking for middle and high schools, and training for healthcare and transportation employees.
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Gerry Scharfenberger
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