Home » United States » 6 U.S. Code § 242b: Reports

6 U.S. Code § 242b: Reports

6 U.S. Code § 242b

6 U.S. Code § 242b is about Reports. It is under Part C (Miscellaneous Provisions) of Subchapter IV (Border, Maritime, And Transportation Security) of Chapter 1 (Homeland Security Organization) of Title 6 (Domestic Security) of the Code.

(a) Information sharing to facilitate reports and analysis
Each subagency of the Department of Homeland Security shall share with CCHT—


(1)any information needed by CCHT to develop the strategy and proposal required under section 4(a);[1] and


(2)any additional data analysis to help CCHT better understand the issues surrounding human trafficking.



(b) Report to Congress
Not later than 1 year after December 27, 2022, the CCHT Director shall submit a report to Congress that identifies any legislation that is needed to facilitate the Department of Homeland Security’s mission to end human trafficking.


(c) Annual report on potential human trafficking victims
Not later than 1 year after December 27, 2022, and annually thereafter, the Secretary of Homeland Security shall submit a report to Congress that includes—


(1)the numbers of screened and identified potential victims of trafficking (as defined in section 7102(17) of title 22) at or near the international border between the United States and Mexico, including a summary of the age ranges of such victims and their countries of origin; and


(2)an update on the Department of Homeland Security’s efforts to establish protocols and methods for personnel to report human trafficking, pursuant to the Department of Homeland Security Strategy to Combat Human Trafficking, the Importation of Goods Produced with Forced Labor, and Child Sexual Exploitation, published in January 2020.

See also  2 U.S. Code § 1851: Gratuities for survivors of deceased employees

More Posts

6 U.S. Code § 254: Employee discipline

6 U.S. Code § 254 6 U.S. Code § 254 is about Employee discipline. It is under Part D (Immigration Enforcement Functions) of Subchapter IV (Border, Maritime, And Transportation

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

LawGlobal Hub is your innovative global resource of law and more. We ensure easy accessibility to the laws of countries around the world, among others