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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Trafficking Victims Prevention and Protection Reauthorization Act of 2022 · Sec. 131

Sec. 131. TRANSPARENCY IN ANTI-TRAFFICKING EXPENDITURES

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## SEC. 131 TRANSPARENCY IN ANTI-TRAFFICKING EXPENDITURES ###
(a)In General Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and not later than October 1 of each of the following 5 years, the head of each Federal department or agency to which amounts are appropriated for the purpose of awarding grants for anti-trafficking in persons, and the head of each Federal department and agency contributing to the annual congressional earmark for counter-trafficking in persons, shall publish on the public website of the department or agency, with respect to the prior fiscal year— ####
(1)each obligation or expenditure of Federal funds for the purpose of combating human trafficking and forced labor; and ####
(2)subject to subsection (b), and with respect to each such obligation or expenditure, the name of a primary recipient, and any subgrantees, and their project location, activity, award amounts, and award periods. ###
(b)Exception for Security Concerns If the head of a Federal department or agency determines that a primary recipient or subgrantee for purposes of subsection
(a)has a security concern— ####
(1)the award recipients shall not be publicly identified pursuant to subsection (a)(2); and ####
(2)only the activity, award amounts, and award periods shall be publicly listed pursuant to such subsection.
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