Gov't Updates Forms for Trafficking Victim Support Data
Published Date: 8/14/2025
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The Office on Trafficking in Persons wants to keep collecting important data about helping trafficking victims, with some updates to improve the process. This affects organizations that support victims and helps make sure they get the right aid. The data collection approval is up for renewal before February 28, 2026, with no extra costs expected.
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