Sec. 135. Sense of Congress on criteria for classifying victims of child sex trafficking
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It is the sense of Congress that— all States (including the District of Columbia) and territories should evaluate whether to eliminate the requirement for third-party control to properly qualify a child as a victim of sex trafficking, to— aid in the identification and prevention of child sex trafficking; protect children; and appropriately prosecute perpetrators to the fullest extent of the law; and a person is qualified as a victim of child sex trafficking if the person is a victim, as a child, of human trafficking.