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PRINTER'S NO. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE BILL No. Session of 01 INTRODUCED BY ROZZI, YOUNGBLOOD, CALTAGIRONE, KINSEY, SCHWEYER, HELM, MURT, V. BROWN, KORTZ, DAVIS, KAUFFMAN, BARBIN, McNEILL, O'BRIEN, BULLOCK, FREEMAN, SOLOMON, SIMS, RABB AND DONATUCCI, FEBRUARY 1, 01 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, FEBRUARY 1, 01 AN ACT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 Amending Titles 1 (Crimes and Offenses) and (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in human trafficking, further providing for definitions, repealing provisions relating to appropriate implementation for minor victims of human trafficking, providing for special relief to restore victim's dignity and autonomy, adding provisions relating to safe harbor for sexually exploited children by imposing duties on law enforcement officers and the Department of Human Services and establishing the Safe Harbor for Sexually Exploited Children Fund; in public indecency, further providing for the offense of prostitution and related offenses; and, in juvenile matters, further providing for definitions. The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows: Section 1. Section 001 of Title 1 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes is amended by adding definitions to read: 001. Definitions. The following words and phrases when used in this chapter shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 "Department." The Department of Human Services of the Commonwealth. "Fund." The Safe Harbor for Sexually Exploited Children Fund established under section 0 (relating to Safe Harbor for Sexually Exploited Children Fund). "Sexually exploited child." Any person under 1 years of age who has been subject to sexual exploitation because the person: (1) is a victim of human trafficking; () is a victim of an offense committed under 1 U.S.C. (relating to sex trafficking of children or by force, fraud or coercion); or () engages in an act of prostitution under section 0(a) (relating to prostitution and related offenses). Section. Section 0 of Title 1 is repealed: [ 0. Appropriate implementation for minor victims of human trafficking. The provision of services to a minor victim of human trafficking by the Commonwealth or by any institution or person established or licensed by the Commonwealth shall be carried out in a manner that is in the best interest of the minor and appropriate to the particular situation.] Section. Title 1 is amended by adding a section to read: 0. Special relief to restore victim's dignity and autonomy. (a) General rule.--any person who is a victim of human trafficking and has been tattooed or branded with an identifying mark of human trafficking as a direct result of being trafficked 0HB0PN0 - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 may be eligible for special relief. (b) Form of special relief.-- (1) Victims of human trafficking may be reimbursed through the fund for the costs of removing or covering up the tattoo with an identifying mark if the cost equals or exceeds $0. () No reimbursement shall be paid if the claimant has incurred reimbursable expenses of less than $0. There shall be a $,000 maximum recovery amount per claimant. () If expenses paid through the fund for this purpose are later recovered by insurance settlements, civil suit settlements or restitution, the claimant shall reimburse the fund for the full amount of tattoo removal expenses recovered. Section. Chapter 0 of Title 1 is amended by adding a subchapter to read: SUBCHAPTER F SAFE HARBOR FOR SEXUALLY EXPLOITED CHILDREN Sec. 01. Law enforcement officer duty to report. 0. Statewide protocol. 0. Specialized services for sexually exploited children. 0. Safe house for sexually exploited children. 0. Law enforcement training. 0. Safe Harbor for Sexually Exploited Children Fund. 01. Law enforcement officer duty to report. A law enforcement officer shall immediately report an allegation of child sexual exploitation to the department if the law enforcement officer encounters a person under 1 years of age who: 0HB0PN0 - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 (1) engages in any conduct that is a violation of section 0(a) (relating to prostitution and related offenses); () is a victim of human trafficking; or () is otherwise suspected of being a sexually exploited child. 0. Statewide protocol. The department shall develop a Statewide protocol to efficiently and effectively coordinate the provision of specialized services to sexually exploited children and shall collaborate with court intake officers to ensure that all Federal, State and community-based resources for sexually exploited children are made known and available to sexually exploited children. 0. Specialized services for sexually exploited children. The department shall, in conjunction with county agencies for child welfare services: (1) Develop specialized programs and services for sexually exploited children that address a victim's needs, including, but not limited to: (i) safe long-term housing; (ii) access to education; (iii) employment and life-skills training; (iv) trauma therapy; (v) counseling and mental health services; (vi) treatment for drug or alcohol dependency; (vii) medical and dental care; (viii) access to personal care items and adequate clothing; and (ix) any other needs that sexually exploited 0HB0PN0 - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 children may have. () Ensure that the following services are provided and referred to sexually exploited children: (i) safe, supportive and stable housing available for no less than one year in the aggregate supplemented with the supervision of a human trafficking caseworker as defined in Pa.C.S.. (relating to confidential communications with human trafficking caseworkers); (ii) comprehensive onsite case management; (iii) integrated mental health and chemical dependency services, including specialized trauma recovery services; (iv) education, employment and life skills training performed onsite; and (v) referrals to offsite specialized services, as appropriate. 0. Safe house for sexually exploited children. (a) General rule.--the department may, to the extent funds are available, operate or contract with an appropriate nongovernmental agency with experience working with sexually exploited children to operate one or more safe houses in this Commonwealth. Each safe house shall provide safe and secure housing and specialized services as itemized in section 0 (relating to specialized services for sexually exploited children) for sexually exploited children. (b) Construction.--Nothing in this section shall be construed to preclude a county agency for child welfare services from applying for and accepting grants, gifts and bequests for funds from private individuals, foundations and the Federal Government for the purpose of creating or carrying out the 0HB0PN0 - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 duties of a safe house for sexually exploited children. 0. Law enforcement training. The Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission and the Pennsylvania State Police, in consultation with the Pennsylvania District Attorneys Association, shall arrange for or provide training to intake officers, law enforcement, prosecutors and any other appropriate staff. The training shall focus on: (1) methods used to identify a sexually exploited child; () methods used to interview and engage with a sexually exploited child; and () relevant information required to provide assistance with access to victims' services for a sexually exploited child. 0. Safe Harbor for Sexually Exploited Children Fund. (a) Establishment of fund.-- (1) The Safe Harbor for Sexually Exploited Children Fund is established in the State Treasury and shall be administered by the department through grants made to State agencies, units of local government and nongovernmental organizations. () Appropriations by the General Assembly and all monetary assessments paid and interest accrued on funds collected under subsection (b) shall be deposited into the fund. () In addition to any money that may be appropriated by the General Assembly, the department may apply for and expend Federal grants and grants and contributions from other public, quasi-public or private sources to assist in implementing this subchapter. 0HB0PN0 - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 () Money in the fund shall be used to create and enhance victims' services to increase public awareness through an anti-demand campaign and to protect sexually exploited children. () The department may also use the fund to make grants for nongovernmental service providers working with sexually exploited children and to satisfy costs of operating and maintaining the fund. (b) Assessment.-- (1) Any person who is convicted, pleads guilty or nolo contendere to an offense under section 0 (relating to trafficking in individuals), section 0 (relating to involuntary servitude) or section 0(b) or (b.1) (relating to prostitution and related offenses), shall be ordered to pay a mandatory monetary assessment of $,000. () Any person who is convicted, pleads guilty or nolo contendere to an offense under section 0(e) shall be ordered to pay a mandatory monetary assessment of $,00. () Any person who is convicted, pleads guilty or nolo contendere to an offense under section 0(e), when the person knew or should have known the victim was under 1 years of age, shall be ordered to pay a mandatory monetary assessment of $,000. () Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the assessments provided under this subsection shall be in addition to and not in lieu of and shall not be used to offset or reduce any fine authorized or required by law. Section. Section 0 of Title 1 is amended by adding a subsection to read: 0. Prostitution and related offenses. 0HB0PN0 - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 (a.) Sexually exploited children.--if it is determined, after a reasonable detention for investigative purposes, that a person suspected of or charged with a violation under this section is a person under 1 years of age, the person: (1) Shall be immune from prosecution under this section. () May not be jailed, fined, prosecuted, charged or otherwise penalized under this section. () Shall be treated as a sexually exploited child in accordance with Chapter 0 (relating to human trafficking). Section. The definition of "delinquent act" in section 0 of Title is amended to read: 0. Definitions. The following words and phrases when used in this chapter shall have, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the meanings given to them in this section: "Delinquent act." (1) The term means an act designated a crime under the law of this Commonwealth, or of another state if the act occurred in that state, or under Federal law, or under local ordinances or an act which constitutes indirect criminal contempt under Chapter A (relating to protection of victims of sexual violence or intimidation) with respect to sexual violence or Pa.C.S. Ch. 1 (relating to protection from abuse). () The term shall not include: (i) The crime of murder. (ii) Any of the following prohibited conduct where 0HB0PN0 - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 the child was 1 years of age or older at the time of the alleged conduct and a deadly weapon as defined in 1 Pa.C.S. 01 (relating to definitions) was used during the commission of the offense which, if committed by an adult, would be classified as: (A) Rape as defined in 1 Pa.C.S. 1 (relating to rape). (B) Involuntary deviate sexual intercourse as defined in 1 Pa.C.S. (relating to involuntary deviate sexual intercourse). (C) Aggravated assault as defined in 1 Pa.C.S. 0(a)(1) or () (relating to aggravated assault). (D) Robbery as defined in 1 Pa.C.S. 01(a) (1)(i), (ii) or (iii) (relating to robbery). (E) Robbery of motor vehicle as defined in 1 Pa.C.S. 0 (relating to robbery of motor vehicle). (F) Aggravated indecent assault as defined in 1 Pa.C.S. (relating to aggravated indecent assault). (G) Kidnapping as defined in 1 Pa.C.S. 01 (relating to kidnapping). (H) Voluntary manslaughter. (I) An attempt, conspiracy or solicitation to commit murder or any of these crimes as provided in 1 Pa.C.S. 01 (relating to criminal attempt), 0 (relating to criminal solicitation) and 0 (relating to criminal conspiracy). (iii) Any of the following prohibited conduct where the child was 1 years of age or older at the time of the 0HB0PN0 - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 alleged conduct and has been previously adjudicated delinquent of any of the following prohibited conduct which, if committed by an adult, would be classified as: (A) Rape as defined in 1 Pa.C.S. 1. (B) Involuntary deviate sexual intercourse as defined in 1 Pa.C.S.. (C) Robbery as defined in 1 Pa.C.S. 01(a) (1)(i), (ii) or (iii). (D) Robbery of motor vehicle as defined in 1 Pa.C.S. 0. (E) Aggravated indecent assault as defined in 1 Pa.C.S.. (F) Kidnapping as defined in 1 Pa.C.S. 01. (G) Voluntary manslaughter. (H) An attempt, conspiracy or solicitation to commit murder or any of these crimes as provided in 1 Pa.C.S. 01, 0 and 0. (iv) Summary offenses, unless the child fails to comply with a lawful sentence imposed thereunder, in which event notice of such fact shall be certified to the court. (v) A crime committed by a child who has been found guilty in a criminal proceeding for other than a summary offense. (vi) Prostitution and related offenses as defined in 1 Pa.C.S. 0 (relating to prostitution and related offenses). (vii) Any offense committed when the child is under 1 years of age and is determined to be a sexually exploited child as defined in 1 Pa.C.S. 0 (relating 0HB0PN0 - -

1 1 1 1 to trafficking in individuals) or 0 (relating to involuntary servitude), including: (A) 1 Pa.C.S. 0 (relating to criminal trespass); (B) 1 Pa.C.S. 1 (relating to false identification to law enforcement authorities); (C) 1 Pa.C.S. 0 (relating to to disorderly conduct); (D) 1 Pa.C.S. 0 (relating to loitering and prowling at night time); (E) 1 Pa.C.S. 0 (relating to obstructing highways and other public passages); (F) an offense for simple possession of a controlled substance committed as a direct result of being a victim of human trafficking. Section. This act shall take effect in 0 days. 0HB0PN0 - -