Title 34 › Subtitle Subtitle II— - Protection of Children and Other Persons › Chapter CHAPTER 207— - COMBATING DOMESTIC TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS › § 20708
The Attorney General can give grants to eligible groups to train people to find and help victims of human trafficking, to improve services for survivors, and to build better partnerships between service providers and law enforcement. Eligible groups include state and local governments; federally recognized tribal governments; victim service providers; nonprofit or for-profit organizations (including tribal); national organizations; and colleges and universities (including tribal). Act of trafficking refers to the conduct listed in 22 U.S.C. 7102(9). A victim of trafficking is someone who has been subjected to an act of trafficking. State means any U.S. state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, and other U.S. territories or possessions. Grants may pay for training law enforcement and prosecutors to identify, protect, investigate, or prosecute trafficking cases and to use or help create trafficking laws; technical help and materials for victim service providers; sharing best practices and public resources; trainings at conferences or online; and building partnerships so providers can access services. Grant recipients may spend up to 5 percent of the award on administrative costs and may also seek other funding. There is $10,000,000 authorized for each fiscal year 2007 through 2011 to carry out these grants.
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34 U.S.C. § 20708
Title 34 — Navy
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73