152.0017 – TRAFFICKED PERSONS PROGRAM. (a) A juvenile
Texas Human Resources Code § 152.0017
Summary
This law allows juvenile boards to create programs aimed at assisting and rehabilitating children who are involved in delinquent behavior and may also be victims of human trafficking. It focuses on providing support for their treatment and recovery, ensuring that vulnerable youth receive the necessary help.
Juvenile boards can establish programs for trafficked youth.
Targets children involved in delinquency and potential trafficking.
Programs focus on assistance, treatment, and rehabilitation.
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