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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 4586 (Introduced in House) — To ensure that the provision of foreign assistance does not contribute to human trafficking and to combat human traff... · Sec. 106

Sec. 106. Maintenance and posting of lists

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The Secretary— shall maintain an accurate list of all third-party foreign labor recruiters registered pursuant to section 104 that identifies— the countries from which the contractors recruit; the visa categories and occupations for which the contractors recruit; and the States where recruited workers are employed; shall maintain a list of all third-party foreign labor recruiters whose certificate of registration the Secretary has revoked; shall update the lists required by this subsection on an ongoing basis, not less frequently than every 6 months; shall make such lists publicly available, including through continuous publication on Internet websites; and shall provide such lists to the Secretary of State, who shall make such lists available in written form at, and on the websites of, each United States diplomatic mission in the official language of the host country.
The Secretary of State shall make the lists required by subsection
(a)publicly available in written form at, and on the websites of, each United States diplomatic and consular post in the official language of the host country. The Secretary of State shall— designate personnel at each such post who are responsible for receiving information regarding alleged violations of this title by third-party foreign labor recruiters, and for conveying such information to the Secretary of Homeland Security for potential use in a complaint or investigation pursuant to section 107; and make publicly available on the website of each such post, in the official language of the host country, information on how to contact the personnel designated at that mission pursuant to subparagraph (A).
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