FINAL BILL REPORT

HB 1832

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Synopsis as Enacted

Brief Description: Concerning the commercially sexually exploited children statewide coordinating committee.

Sponsors: Representatives Pellicciotti, Irwin, Lovick, Ormsby and Ortiz-Self.

House Committee on Public Safety

Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing

Background:

The Commercially Sexually Exploited Children Statewide Coordinating Committee (Committee) was established in 2013 to address the issue of children who are commercially sexually exploited, to examine the practices of local and regional entities involved in addressing sexually exploited children, and to make recommendations on statewide laws and practices. The Committee must meet at least annually.

The Committee is convened by the Office of the Attorney General. The Department of Commerce assists the Office of the Attorney General with the Committee agenda planning and administrative and clerical support.

The Committee members include representatives of:

The duties of the Committee include, but are not limited to: overseeing and reviewing the implementation of the Washington State Model Protocol for Commercially Sexually Exploited Children; receiving reports and data from local and regional entities regarding the incidence of commercially sexually exploited children in their areas; reviewing recommendations from local and regional entities regarding policy changes that would improve the effectiveness of local response practices; and making recommendations regarding data collection and strategic local investments to address the commercial sexual exploitation of children.

In 2015 the Committee was assigned additional duties related to reviewing the implementation of Chapter 289, Laws of 2010 (Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 6476), which was legislation that made a number of changes to address issues related to commercially sexually exploited children. The Committee was required to report its findings regarding this review to the Legislature by February 1, 2016.

The Committee expires on June 30, 2017, and must report its findings by that date to the appropriate committees of the Legislature and to any other known statewide committees addressing trafficking or the commercial sex trade.

Summary:

The Committee's expiration date is extended to June 30, 2023. The reporting requirement is changed to an annual requirement, and the Committee must report its recommendations, as well as its findings. The Committee's review of the implementation of Chapter 289, Laws of 2010 is included in the annual reporting requirement.

Votes on Final Passage:

House

98

0

Senate

49

0

Effective:

April 17, 2017