Sec. 205. Recommendations for combating domestic child trafficking
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Not later than 1 year after the submission of the study required under section 203(e), the Attorney General, in consultation with other Federal agencies involved in the protection of human trafficking victims who are minors, shall submit a report to Congress that describes any deficiencies that exist in the services that are available from private and public sources to child victims of human trafficking in the United States. The report required under subsection
(a)shall include— recommendations for legislative or regulatory changes to ensure the adequacy of, and parity in, services and legal assistance to all child trafficking victims in the United States by— eliminating any perceived gaps in services; and avoiding overlap and duplication in Federal programs; and a list of best practices for State and local jurisdictions seeking to discourage the sex trafficking of minors in the United States through the adoption of demand-reduction strategies.