| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | This bill is a concept draft pursuant to Joint Rule 208. |
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| | This bill proposes to enact 2 types of legislative initiatives | to combat the trafficking of human beings across borders and into | the State for sexual and labor exploitation. |
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| | 1. This bill would amend the criminal laws to enact a | comprehensive antitrafficking law that would: |
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| A. Make trafficking of women, men and children into the | State from other countries a Class B crime; |
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| B. Enact protections from prosecution for the women, men | and children who have been trafficked into our State; |
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| C. Prohibit a trafficker's assertion of the victim's | alleged consent to be used as a defense; and |
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| D. Hold responsible a landowner or employer who knew or | should have known that trafficking was occurring on premises | over which the landowner or employer exerted control. |
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| | 2. This bill would establish a task force of experts to | determine the nature and extent of trafficking in the State and | make recommendations for legislative, policy and programmatic | initiatives. |
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| The task force would be composed of Legislators appointed by the | President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of | Representatives; the Attorney General; the Commissioner of Health | and Human Services; the Commissioner of Public Safety; the | Commissioner of Labor; local law enforcement officials; health | care providers; social service agency representatives; advocates | for refugee and immigrant women, men and children; and providers | of services and support for survivors of domestic violence and | sexual assault. |
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| Specifically, the task force would: |
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| A. Identify available federal, state and local programs that | provide services to victims of trafficking that include, but are | not limited to, health care, human services, housing, education | assistance, job training or |
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