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INTRODUCTORY*
CITY OF BALTIMORE
COUNCIL BILL
Introduced by: Councilmember Kraft
A BILL ENTITLED
AN ORDINANCE concerning
title
Labor and Employment - Human Trafficking Whistleblower Protection
FOR the purpose of prohibiting retaliation against employees of certain employers for reporting suspected human trafficking; defining certain terms; providing for certain penalties; and generally relating to employee reports of suspected human trafficking.
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BY adding
Article 11 - Labor and Employment
Section(s) 17-1 to 17-6, to be under the new subtitle,
?Subtitle 17. Retaliation for Human Trafficking Reports?
Baltimore City Code
(Edition 2000)
SECTION 1. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF BALTIMORE, That the Laws of Baltimore City read as follows:
Baltimore City Code
Article 11. Labor and Employment
SUBTITLE 17. RETALIATION FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING REPORTS
? 17-1. DEFINITIONS.
(A) IN GENERAL.
IN THIS SUBTITLE, THE FOLLOWING TERMS HAVE THE MEANINGS INDICATED.
(B) COVERED EMPLOYER.
?COVERED EMPLOYER? MEANS ANY PERSON THAT EMPLOYS 5 OR MORE FULLTIME?EQUIVALENT EMPLOYEES IN THE CITY OF BALTIMORE.
(C) HUMAN TRAFFICKING.
?HUMAN TRAFFICKING? MEANS:
(1) SEX TRAFFICKING IN WHICH A COMMERCIAL SEX ACT IS INDUCED BY FORCE, FRAUD, OR COERCION, OR IN WHICH THE PERSON INDUCED TO PERFORM SUCH ACT HAS NOT ATTAINED 18 YEARS OF AGE; OR
(2) THE RECRUITMENT, HARBORING, TRANSPORTATION, PROVISION, OR OBTAINING O...
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