Sec. 125. Primary prevention research agenda on human trafficking
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The Secretary of Health and Human Services shall— direct the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in coordination with the Attorney General, the Secretary of Homeland Security, and the Secretary of Labor, to develop a research agenda on primary prevention of human trafficking in the United States, with additional consultation from a panel of service providers, university researchers, advocates, human trafficking prevention education experts, survivors, and faith-based organizations; and not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act, submit to Congress a report that includes— a list of panel members and the organization or institute they represent, if any; a description of the research agenda developed under paragraph
(1)and a plan to implement that agenda; and recommendations for priorities in carrying out that agenda to most effectively advance knowledge about and means by which to prevent or reduce trafficking in persons in the United States.