HOUSE BILL No. 6156

 

 

June 12, 2018, Introduced by Reps. Hoitenga, Sabo, Cochran, Chang, Brinks, Lasinski, Guerra, Geiss, Greig, Green, Yancey, Gay-Dagnogo, Wittenberg, Rabhi and Jones and referred to the Committee on Law and Justice.

 

     A bill to create the human trafficking victim assistance fund;

 

to provide for use of the fund; and to provide for the powers and

 

duties of certain state and local governmental officers and

 

entities.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "human

 

trafficking victim assistance fund act".

 

     Sec. 2. As used in this act:

 

     (a) "Commission" means the human trafficking commission

 

created in section 3 of the human trafficking commission act, 2014

 

PA 325, MCL 752.973.

 

     (b) "Fund" means the human trafficking victim assistance fund

 

created in section 3.

 

     (c) "Human trafficking victim" or "victim" means an individual


who has suffered a personal physical or psychological injury as a

 

direct result of his or her labor or sexual exploitation by another

 

person through force, fraud, or coercion.

 

     Sec. 3. (1) The human trafficking victim assistance fund is

 

created in the state treasury. The fund must be administered by the

 

department of attorney general.

 

     (2) The state treasurer may receive money and assets from any

 

source for deposit into the fund. The state treasurer shall direct

 

the investment of the fund. The state shall credit to the fund

 

interest and earnings from fund investments.

 

     (3) Money in the fund at the close of the fiscal year shall

 

remain in the fund and shall not lapse to the general fund.

 

     (4) The commission shall expend money from the fund, upon

 

appropriation, only for 1 or more of the following purposes:

 

     (a) To provide grants to a program or organization that

 

provides victim services.

 

     (b) To provide for the administrative costs from

 

implementation of this act.

 

     (c) To provide education to communities on the dangers of

 

human trafficking

 

     (d) To protect and support human trafficking victims.

 

     (e) To prevent further instances of human trafficking in this

 

state.

 

     Sec. 5. (1) A program or organization that provides victim

 

services may apply to the commission to receive a grant from the

 

fund as provided in this section.

 

     (2) A program or organization that meets all of the following


criteria is eligible to receive a grant from the fund:

 

     (a) An authorized representative from the organization or

 

program has completed a sworn affidavit of intent to use grant

 

funds for 1 or more of the purposes listed in subsection (7) and

 

the affidavit has been provided with the organization's or

 

program's application to the commission.

 

     (b) The organization's or program's primary purpose, or if the

 

organization or program has multiple purposes, one of the

 

organization's or program's primary purposes is to provide need-

 

based free or reduced-fee services to individuals in its community.

 

     (c) The organization or program provides all of the following:

 

     (i) Services to individuals suffering from financial,

 

familial, or status-based hardships.

 

     (ii) Services to individuals suffering from physical or

 

psychological injuries or conditions.

 

     (iii) Any other services for any other purpose intended to

 

serve the public good.

 

     (3) An eligible program or organization shall apply for a

 

grant on a form prescribed by the commission.

 

     (4) The commission shall select a grant recipient based on a

 

full consideration of the needs and merits of the particular

 

organization or program. The commission may weigh a variety of

 

factors, including, but not limited to, all of the following:

 

     (a) The need in the community to be served.

 

     (b) The number of prospective beneficiaries.

 

     (c) The quality of the aid to be provided.

 

     (d) The financial need of the organization or program.


     (e) The identifiable successes of the prospective service.

 

     (f) The accessibility of services to intended beneficiaries.

 

     (g) Any other factor relating to the organization's or

 

program's ability to provide effective assistance.

 

     (5) The commission shall award a grant to an organization or

 

program selected under subsection (4) upon confirmation that the

 

fund created in section 3 contains a sufficient balance to cover

 

the grant request.

 

     (6) A grant awarded to a program or organization under this

 

section is for a period of 2 years. An organization or program that

 

has been awarded a grant under this section may reapply for a grant

 

every 2 years.

 

     (7) A program or organization that has been awarded a grant

 

under this section shall only use the grant funds to provide all of

 

the following to human trafficking victims:

 

     (a) Victim services.

 

     (b) Counseling services or therapy.

 

     (c) Medical services.

 

     (d) Housing and housing assistance.

 

     (e) Vocational or educational training and assistance.

 

     (f) Financial training and assistance.

 

     (g) Legal aid.

 

     Enacting section 1. This act takes effect 90 days after the

 

date it is enacted into law.