Human trafficking definition

Human trafficking means a scheme or plan to which all of the following apply:
Human trafficking also means knowingly purchasing or attempting to purchase services involving commercial sexual activity from a victim or another person engaged in human trafficking.
Human trafficking means a crime described in Iowa Code section 710A.2.

Examples of Human trafficking in a sentence

  • The requirements and terms of the City of Houston’s Zero Tolerance Policy for Human Trafficking and Related Activities, as set forth in Executive Order 1-56, as revised from time to time, are incorporated into this Agreement for all purposes.

  • Prohibition on Contracts Related to Persons Involved in Human Trafficking.

  • Human Trafficking Contractor acknowledges that the County has established a Zero Tolerance Policy on Human Trafficking prohibiting contractors from engaging in human trafficking.

  • The Contractor warrants and agrees that no labor supplied by the Contractor or the Contractor’s subcontractors in the performance of this Agreement shall be obtained by means of deception, coercion, intimidation or force, or otherwise in violation of North Carolina law, specifically Article 10A, Subchapter 3 of Chapter 14 of the North Carolina General Statutes, Human Trafficking.

  • The Training Provider may exempt a student from the citizenship eligibility criterion (Clause 2.2(a) of this Schedule 1) if it sights and retains a referral letter from either the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre or the Australian Red Cross Victims of Human Trafficking Program.


More Definitions of Human trafficking

Human trafficking means [transporting] [soliciting] [recruiting] [harboring] [providing] [enticing] [maintaining] [or] [obtaining] another person for the purpose of exploitation of that person.
Human trafficking means both sex and labor trafficking, as out lined in the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, as amended.
Human trafficking means a crime described in section 710A.2.
Human trafficking means an act or threat of an act that may constitute sex trafficking, as defined in section 230.34 of the penal law, or labor trafficking, as defined in section 135.35 and 135.36 of the penal law.
Human trafficking means the commission of an offense created by §§11-67.1-3
Human trafficking means the trade of humans, most commonly for the purpose of forced labor, sexual slavery, or commercial sexual exploitation for the benefit of the trafficker or others.
Human trafficking means the commission of an offense created by sections 12.1-41-02 through 12.1-41-06.