A. 1. The Department of Human Services shall, in consultation with state and local law enforcement, juvenile justice systems, health care providers, education agencies, and organizations with experience in dealing with at-risk children and youth, establish policies and procedures, including relevant training for caseworkers, for identifying, documenting in agency records and determining appropriate services for children and youth at risk of sex trafficking.
2. The policies and procedures shall be developed for every child or youth over whom the Department has responsibility for placement, care or supervision and shall apply when the Department has reasonable cause to believe a child or youth is currently, or is at risk of being, a victim of sex trafficking, including a child or youth:
B. When notified a child or youth has run away or is missing from a foster placement, the Department shall, within twenty-four (24) hours of notification, report such status of the child or youth to local law enforcement, the National Crime Information Center, and to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
C. The Department shall develop and implement specific protocols to:
1. Expeditiously locate any child or youth missing from foster care;
2. Determine the primary factors that contributed to the child or youth running away or otherwise being absent from foster care;
3. Respond, to the extent possible and appropriate, to those factors that contributed to the absence from care or runaway behaviors in the current and subsequent placements of the child or youth; and
4. Determine what the child or youth experienced while absent from care, that would include an appropriate screening to determine if the child or youth is a possible victim of sex trafficking.
D. The Department shall report to law enforcement authorities immediately, and in no case later than twenty-four (24) hours, after receiving information on a child or youth who has been identified as being a sex trafficking victim as defined by Section 1-1-105 of Title 10A of the Oklahoma Statutes.
Added by Laws 2015, c. 173, § 11, eff. Nov. 1, 2015.