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This Order sets forth the General Services Administration’s (GSA’s) policy on preventing Human Trafficking. The Anti-Human Trafficking Code of Conduct implements the Federal law cited in the “Reference” section of this Order.
On January 5, 2023, the Trafficking Victims Prevention and Protection Reauthorization Act of 2022 (“the Act”), Public Law 117-348, was signed into law requiring the Government to make certain efforts to prevent human trafficking. Human trafficking, also known as trafficking in persons, involves the exploitation of someone for the purpose of compelled labor or a commercial sex act using force, fraud, or coercion. Human trafficking happens everywhere and is a violation of human rights and Federal law. GSA’s Anti-Human Trafficking Code of Conduct supports the Government’s efforts under the Act to deter activities that will facilitate and support trafficking in persons. The Act prohibits employees from engaging in human trafficking while employed by the Government in a full-time or part-time capacity. It also requires executive branch employees to receive human trafficking training and be equipped with the necessary knowledge and tools to prevent, recognize, report, and address human trafficking. Employees are required to report any suspected cases of misconduct, waste, fraud, or abuse relating to trafficking in persons to the Inspector General and GSA’s agency trafficking in persons point of contact.
This Order applies to:
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This Order does not cancel or supersede any previous Order.
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