RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE STATE TASK FORCE FOR THE PREVENTION OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE STATE TASK FORCE FOR THE PREVENTION OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING.

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RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE STATE TASK FORCE FOR THE PREVENTION OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE STATE TASK FORCE FOR THE PREVENTION OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING

RECOMMENDATION NO. 1 The State of Arkansas should continue to use the Polaris Project/National Human trafficking Resource Center Hotline. RECOMMENDATION NO. 1 The State of Arkansas should continue to use the Polaris Project/National Human trafficking Resource Center Hotline.

RECOMMENDATION NO. 2 Authorize the addition of two employees at the Attorney General’s office to function as a clearinghouse for all Hotline calls to be routed to law enforcement and to assist sheriffs and police chiefs in forming regional task forces to respond to all Hotline calls and function as a liaison for the task forces. The Attorney General’s office should be designated to keep records and statistics regarding Hotline calls routed to law enforcement and to prepare and coordinate state Hotline protocols with the Polaris Project/National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline. RECOMMENDATION NO. 2 Authorize the addition of two employees at the Attorney General’s office to function as a clearinghouse for all Hotline calls to be routed to law enforcement and to assist sheriffs and police chiefs in forming regional task forces to respond to all Hotline calls and function as a liaison for the task forces. The Attorney General’s office should be designated to keep records and statistics regarding Hotline calls routed to law enforcement and to prepare and coordinate state Hotline protocols with the Polaris Project/National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline.

RECOMMENDATION NO. 3 Create the Arkansas Prevention of Human Trafficking Board, with members to be appointed by the governor as outlined in the State Plan. The board should be served by at least one full-time employee. The board’s responsibilities are outlined in the State Plan. In the alternative, the Task Force recommends that the Arkansas Commission on the Child Abuse, Rape and Domestic Violence be expanded by 3 to 5 commissioners and at least one additional employee to perform the functions of the proposed board. The commission should create a subcommittee on human trafficking. RECOMMENDATION NO. 3 Create the Arkansas Prevention of Human Trafficking Board, with members to be appointed by the governor as outlined in the State Plan. The board should be served by at least one full-time employee. The board’s responsibilities are outlined in the State Plan. In the alternative, the Task Force recommends that the Arkansas Commission on the Child Abuse, Rape and Domestic Violence be expanded by 3 to 5 commissioners and at least one additional employee to perform the functions of the proposed board. The commission should create a subcommittee on human trafficking.

RECOMMENDATION NO. 4 Create a new license to regulate any agency working with human trafficking victims. Licensure should be administered by the Arkansas Prevention of Human Trafficking Board (or Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape and Domestic Violence if the board is not created) as outlined in the State Plan. RECOMMENDATION NO. 4 Create a new license to regulate any agency working with human trafficking victims. Licensure should be administered by the Arkansas Prevention of Human Trafficking Board (or Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape and Domestic Violence if the board is not created) as outlined in the State Plan.

RECOMMENDATION NO. 5 Assemble multi-disciplinary teams to service adult trafficking victims, to be coordinated by the Arkansas Prevention of Human Trafficking Board (or Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape and Domestic Violence if board is not created). RECOMMENDATION NO. 5 Assemble multi-disciplinary teams to service adult trafficking victims, to be coordinated by the Arkansas Prevention of Human Trafficking Board (or Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape and Domestic Violence if board is not created).

RECOMMENDATION NO. 9 Establish a pilot program for and fund a court-approved educational course to educate those charged and/or convicted of soliciting the services of a prostitute and other related offenses about the effects of prostitution (sometimes referred to as “Johns School”) in Little Rock, and designate an appropriate administrator for the program. RECOMMENDATION NO. 9 Establish a pilot program for and fund a court-approved educational course to educate those charged and/or convicted of soliciting the services of a prostitute and other related offenses about the effects of prostitution (sometimes referred to as “Johns School”) in Little Rock, and designate an appropriate administrator for the program.

RECOMMENDATION NO. 6 Fund the Arkansas Department of Human Services’s safe harbor proposed model for delivery of services to minors, and clarify existing legislation to give the Arkansas Department of Human Services appropriation authority for use of safe harbor funds. RECOMMENDATION NO. 6 Fund the Arkansas Department of Human Services’s safe harbor proposed model for delivery of services to minors, and clarify existing legislation to give the Arkansas Department of Human Services appropriation authority for use of safe harbor funds.

RECOMMENDATION NO. 7 The Arkansas Department of Human Services should revise and update the Medical Services Policy Manual sections related to human trafficking victims and qualified aliens. RECOMMENDATION NO. 7 The Arkansas Department of Human Services should revise and update the Medical Services Policy Manual sections related to human trafficking victims and qualified aliens.

RECOMMENDATION NO. 8 Require all medical facilities to adopt policies regarding care and services for human trafficking victims, similar to that used by Arkansas Department of Health. RECOMMENDATION NO. 8 Require all medical facilities to adopt policies regarding care and services for human trafficking victims, similar to that used by Arkansas Department of Health.

RECOMMENDATION NO. 10 Amend Ark. Code Ann. § (a)(1) to require rest stops, state parks, schools with grades 6-12, publicly accessible campgrounds, restaurants, and all hotels and motels to post information about the National Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline. RECOMMENDATION NO. 10 Amend Ark. Code Ann. § (a)(1) to require rest stops, state parks, schools with grades 6-12, publicly accessible campgrounds, restaurants, and all hotels and motels to post information about the National Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline.

RECOMMENDATION NO. 11 Every state, county, and city law enforcement agency in Arkansas should adopt a policy on signing Form I-914, Supplement B, for T nonimmigrant status certification and Form I- 918, Supplement B, for U nonimmigrant status certification. The policy should designate who should sign the forms and require that such forms be signed no later than 30 days from receipt of the request for issuance of the certification. RECOMMENDATION NO. 11 Every state, county, and city law enforcement agency in Arkansas should adopt a policy on signing Form I-914, Supplement B, for T nonimmigrant status certification and Form I- 918, Supplement B, for U nonimmigrant status certification. The policy should designate who should sign the forms and require that such forms be signed no later than 30 days from receipt of the request for issuance of the certification.

RECOMMENDATION NO. 12 The Administrative Office of the Courts should educate all prosecutors, judges, and circuit and district court clerks regarding the fines dedicated for the Safe Harbor Fund for Sexually Exploited Children as set forth in Ark. Code Ann. §§ (d), (d), and (d). RECOMMENDATION NO. 12 The Administrative Office of the Courts should educate all prosecutors, judges, and circuit and district court clerks regarding the fines dedicated for the Safe Harbor Fund for Sexually Exploited Children as set forth in Ark. Code Ann. §§ (d), (d), and (d).

RECOMMENDATION NO. 13 The Administrative Office of the Courts should take the necessary steps to ensure that the fines required by Ark.Code Ann. §§ (d), (d), and (d) are reflected in sentencing reports and orders. RECOMMENDATION NO. 13 The Administrative Office of the Courts should take the necessary steps to ensure that the fines required by Ark.Code Ann. §§ (d), (d), and (d) are reflected in sentencing reports and orders.

RECOMMENDATION NO. 15 Fund human trafficking training programs for Arkansas Department of Human Services case workers and law enforcement officers at the UALR MidSOUTH School of Social Work, the University of Arkansas System Criminal Justice Institute, and the law enforcement academies. RECOMMENDATION NO. 15 Fund human trafficking training programs for Arkansas Department of Human Services case workers and law enforcement officers at the UALR MidSOUTH School of Social Work, the University of Arkansas System Criminal Justice Institute, and the law enforcement academies.

RECOMMENDATION NO. 16 Fund human trafficking training programs for state judges concerning the matters set forth in Ark. Code Ann § (d)(8). RECOMMENDATION NO. 16 Fund human trafficking training programs for state judges concerning the matters set forth in Ark. Code Ann § (d)(8).

RECOMMENDATION NO. 17 Fund human trafficking training programs for intake officers and appropriate staff concerning the matters set forth in Ark. Code Ann. §§ and (d)(8). RECOMMENDATION NO. 17 Fund human trafficking training programs for intake officers and appropriate staff concerning the matters set forth in Ark. Code Ann. §§ and (d)(8).

RECOMMENDATION NO. 18 Fund human trafficking training programs for public defenders concerning the matters set forth in Ark. Code Ann. § (d)(8). RECOMMENDATION NO. 18 Fund human trafficking training programs for public defenders concerning the matters set forth in Ark. Code Ann. § (d)(8).

RECOMMENDATION NO. 18 The task force supports enactment of proposed legislation by the Arkansas Crime Information Center to add human trafficking convictions to those requiring registration as a sex offender pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. §§ et seq. RECOMMENDATION NO. 18 The task force supports enactment of proposed legislation by the Arkansas Crime Information Center to add human trafficking convictions to those requiring registration as a sex offender pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. §§ et seq.

RECOMMENDATION NO. 19 Require and fund a statewide survey of law enforcement and service providers regarding human trafficking, to be conducted every two years. RECOMMENDATION NO. 19 Require and fund a statewide survey of law enforcement and service providers regarding human trafficking, to be conducted every two years.