Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 7.68 - Victims of Crimes—Compensation, Assistance.
7.68.350 - Washington state task force against the trafficking of persons.

RCW 7.68.350
Washington state task force against the trafficking of persons.

(1) There is created the Washington state task force against the trafficking of persons.
(2)(a) The task force shall consist of the following members:
(i) One member from each of the two largest caucuses of the senate, appointed by the president of the senate;
(ii) One member from each of the two largest caucuses of the house of representatives, appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives;
(iii) The director of the office of crime victims advocacy, or the director's designee;
(iv) The secretary of the department of health, or the secretary's designee;
(v) The secretary of the department of social and health services, or the secretary's designee;
(vi) The director of the department of labor and industries, or the director's designee;
(vii) The commissioner of the employment security department, or the commissioner's designee;
(viii) The attorney general or the attorney general's designee;
(ix) The superintendent of public instruction or the superintendent of public instruction's designee;
(x) The director of the department of agriculture or the director's designee;
(xi) At least one member who is a survivor of human trafficking;
(xii) Eleven members, selected by the director of the office of crime victims advocacy, that represent public, community-based nonprofit, and private sector organizations, academic institutions, research-based organizations, faith-based organizations, including organizations that are diverse in viewpoint, geography, ethnicity, and culture, and in the populations served. The members must provide, directly or through their organizations, assistance to persons who are victims and survivors of trafficking, or who work on antitrafficking efforts as part of their organization's work, or both.
(b) Additional members may be selected as determined by the director of the office of crime victims advocacy to ensure representation of interested groups.
(3) The task force shall be chaired by the director of the office of crime victims advocacy, or the director's designee.
(4) The task force shall determine the areas of focus and activity including, but not limited to, the following activities:
(a) Measure and evaluate the resource needs of victims and survivors of human trafficking and the progress of the state in trafficking prevention activities, as well as what is being done in other states and nationally to combat human trafficking;
(b) Identify available federal, state, and local programs that provide services to victims and survivors of trafficking that include, but are not limited to, health care, human services, housing, education, legal assistance, job training or preparation, interpreting services, English as a second language classes, and victim's compensation;
(c) Make recommendations on methods to provide a coordinated system of support and assistance to persons who are victims of trafficking; and
(d) Review the statutory response to human trafficking, analyze the impact and effectiveness of strategies contained in the current state laws, and make recommendations on legislation to further the state's antitrafficking efforts.
(5) The task force shall report its findings and make recommendations to the governor and legislature as needed.
(6) The office of crime victims advocacy shall provide necessary administrative and clerical support to the task force, within available resources.
(7) The members of the task force shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for travel expenses as provided in RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060, within available resources.

[ 2015 c 273 § 3; 2003 c 266 § 1.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2015 c 273: See note following RCW 7.68.370.


Effective date—2003 c 266: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately [May 14, 2003]." [ 2003 c 266 § 3.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 7 - Special Proceedings and Actions

Chapter 7.68 - Victims of Crimes—Compensation, Assistance.

7.68.015 - Program to be operated within conditions and limitations.

7.68.020 - Definitions.

7.68.030 - Duties of the director—General provisions—Testimony by medical providers.

7.68.031 - Sending notices, orders, payments to claimants.

7.68.032 - Transmission of amounts payable.

7.68.033 - Protection of payments—Payment after death—Time limitations for filing—Confinement in institution.

7.68.034 - Direct deposit or electronic payment of benefits.

7.68.035 - Penalty assessments in addition to fine or bail forfeiture—Distribution—Establishment of crime victim and witness programs in county—Contribution required from cities and towns.

7.68.045 - Crime victims' compensation account—Created.

7.68.050 - Right of action for damages—Election—Effect of election or recovery—Lien of state.

7.68.060 - Applications for benefits—Accrual of rights.

7.68.061 - Who not entitled to compensation.

7.68.062 - Application for compensation—Treating provider shall provide assistance.

7.68.063 - Beneficiaries' application for compensation.

7.68.064 - Application for change in compensation.

7.68.066 - Medical examinations required by department—Medical bureau—Disputes.

7.68.070 - Benefits—Right to and amount—Limitations.

7.68.071 - Determination of permanent total disability.

7.68.072 - Aggravation, diminution, or termination of disability.

7.68.073 - Reduction in disability compensation—Recovery of overpayments—Notice—Waiver—Application—Adjustments due to federal reductions.

7.68.074 - Compensation for loss of or damage to clothing or footwear.

7.68.075 - Marital status—Payment for or on account of children.

7.68.076 - Proof of contribution made by deceased victim.

7.68.077 - Nonresident alien beneficiary.

7.68.080 - Reimbursement of costs for transportation, medical services, counseling—Medical examinations—Regulatory inspection program.

7.68.085 - Cap on medical benefits—Alternative programs.

7.68.090 - Establishment of funds.

7.68.092 - Health care professionals to maintain proper credentials and educational standards—Standards for treatment.

7.68.093 - Medical examinations—Department to monitor quality and objectivity.

7.68.094 - Medical examinations—Refusal to submit—Travel expenses—Compensation for time lost.

7.68.095 - Extent and duration of treatment.

7.68.096 - Medical providers—Failure to report or comply as required.

7.68.101 - Duties of attending physician or licensed advanced registered nurse practitioner—Medical information.

7.68.110 - Appeals.

7.68.111 - Payment of compensation after appeal—Enforcement of order—Penalty.

7.68.120 - Reimbursement—Restitution to victim—Notice—Fees—Order to withhold and deliver—Limitation.

7.68.125 - Erroneous or fraudulent payment—Erroneous failure to make payment—Repayment orders—Right to contest orders—Lien.

7.68.126 - Recovery of overpayments.

7.68.130 - Public or private insurance—Attorneys' fees and costs of victim.

7.68.140 - Confidentiality.

7.68.145 - Release of information in performance of official duties.

7.68.150 - Benefits, payments and costs to be funded and accounted for separately.

7.68.155 - Information on funding availability, payments, administrative costs—Posting on departmental website.

7.68.160 - Claims of persons injured prior to effective date.

7.68.165 - Application of chapter to claims filed under RCW 7.68.160.

7.68.170 - Examination costs of sexual assault victims paid by state.

7.68.175 - Examination costs of assault of a child victims paid by state.

7.68.176 - Examination costs of assault of a child victims—Annual report.

7.68.200 - Payment for reenactments of crimes—Contracts—Deposits—Damages.

7.68.210 - Payment may be directed based on contract.

7.68.220 - Notice published of moneys in escrow.

7.68.230 - Payment to accused if charges dismissed, acquitted.

7.68.240 - Payment if no actions pending.

7.68.250 - Persons not guilty for mental reasons deemed convicted.

7.68.260 - Time for filing action begins when escrow account established.

7.68.270 - Escrow moneys may be used for legal representation.

7.68.280 - Actions to avoid law null and void.

7.68.290 - Restitution—Disposition when victim dead or not found.

7.68.300 - Finding.

7.68.310 - Property subject to seizure and forfeiture.

7.68.320 - Seizure and forfeiture—Procedure.

7.68.330 - Seizure and forfeiture—Distribution of proceeds.

7.68.340 - Seizure and forfeiture—Remedies nondefeatable and supplemental.

7.68.350 - Washington state task force against the trafficking of persons.

7.68.360 - Human trafficking—Coordinated state agency protocols.

7.68.370 - Trafficking of persons—Clearinghouse on human trafficking—Functions.

7.68.380 - Commercially sexually exploited children receiving center programs.

7.68.390 - Commercially sexually exploited children receiving center programs—Referrals.

7.68.801 - Commercially sexually exploited children statewide coordinating committee.

7.68.803 - Nonfatal strangulation—Payment of costs for medical examination.

7.68.900 - Effective date—1973 1st ex.s. c 122.

7.68.905 - Severability—Construction—1977 ex.s. c 302.

7.68.910 - Section captions.

7.68.915 - Savings—Statute of limitations—1982 1st ex.s. c 8.

7.68.920 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.