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AB 2810(2008) c. 358
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AB 2810, c. 358: Human trafficking. (1) Makes specified legislative findings with respect to human trafficking; (2) Requires law enforcement agencies to use due diligence to identify victims of human trafficking, regardless of the persons citizenship, and, under specified circumstances, consider whether specified indicators of human trafficking are present; and (3) Allows any person who claims to have been forced to commit an act of prostitution because they are a victim of human trafficking to have their name and address kept confidential, under an exception to the Public Records Act.