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Section 11-68-3. – Penalties for violations.

§ 11-68-3. Penalties for violations. (a) Any person convicted of exploiting an elder person as provided under this chapter shall be punished as follows: (1) If the funds, assets, or property involved in the exploitation of the elder person are valued at less than five hundred dollars ($500), the person shall be subject to imprisonment […]

Section 11-69-1. – Electronic tracking of motor vehicles.

§ 11-69-1. Electronic tracking of motor vehicles. (a)(1) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, it is an offense for a person to knowingly install, conceal, or otherwise place or use an electronic tracking device in or on a motor vehicle without the consent of the operator and all occupants of the vehicle […]

Section 11-67.1-18. – Civil action.

§ 11-67.1-18. Civil action. (a) A victim may bring a civil action against a person who or that commits an offense against the victim under §§ 11-67.1-3, 11-67.1-4, or 11-67.1-5 for compensatory damages, punitive damages, injunctive relief, and any other appropriate relief. (b) If a victim prevails in an action under this section, the court […]

Section 11-67.1-19. – Council on human trafficking.

§ 11-67.1-19. Council on human trafficking. (a) The council on human trafficking is created in the executive branch. The governor shall appoint the chair and members of the council. Members must include representatives of: (1) Department of the attorney general, the department of health, the department of children, youth and families, the department of behavioral […]

Section 11-67.1-20. – Display of public-awareness sign — Penalty for failure to display.

§ 11-67.1-20. Display of public-awareness sign — Penalty for failure to display. (a) Any public or quasi-public transportation agency shall display a public-awareness sign that contains the state and national human trafficking resource center hotline information in every transportation station, rest area, and welcome center in the state that is open to the public. (b) […]

Section 11-67.1-21. – Eligibility for benefit or service.

§ 11-67.1-21. Eligibility for benefit or service. (a) A victim is eligible for a benefit or service available through the state in any plan established by the council on human trafficking [and identified in the plan developed under § 11-67.1-19(c)(1)], including compensation under the criminal injuries compensation act pursuant to chapter 25 of title 12, […]

Section 11-67.1-22. – Law enforcement protocol.

§ 11-67.1-22. Law enforcement protocol. (a) On request from an individual whom a law enforcement officer or agent thereof reasonably believes is a victim who is, or has been, subjected to a severe form of trafficking or criminal offense required for the individual to qualify for a nonimmigrant T or U visa under 8 U.S.C. […]

Section 11-67.1-23. – Grant to or contract with service provider.

§ 11-67.1-23. Grant to or contract with service provider. (a) To the extent that funds are appropriated for this purpose, the council on human trafficking may make a grant to, or contract with, a unit of state or local government or nongovernmental victim’s service organization to develop or expand service programs for victims. (b) A […]

Section 11-67.1-24. – Uniformity of application and construction.

§ 11-67.1-24. Uniformity of application and construction. In applying and construing this uniform act, consideration must be given to the need to promote uniformity of the law with respect to its subject matter among states that enact it. History of Section.P.L. 2017, ch. 232, § 2; P.L. 2017, ch. 260, § 2.