North Carolina S1007 establishes a human trafficking reporting and response system, imposes a tax on harmful materials vendors, and allocates funds.
North Carolina S1007, known as "The Human Trafficking Identification and Reporting Act," mandates the North Carolina Human Trafficking Commission to contract with a vendor to develop a reporting and response system for identifying and reporting suspected human trafficking. The system will provide multichannel access, support anonymous reporting, and utilize AI-assisted triage to route tips to appropriate authorities. It will also be interoperable with the National Human Trafficking Hotline and other relevant platforms.
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