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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 1100', '§1100', '§1100', '§1100', '§1100', '§1100', '§1100', '§1100']

Title 28 → Chapter XI → Part 1100
§1100.25 Definitions.
§1100.27 Purpose and scope.
§1100.29 The roles and responsibilities of federal law enforcement, immigration, and Department of State officials under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA).
§1100.31 Procedures for protecting and providing services to victims of severe forms of trafficking in persons in federal custody.
§1100.33 Access to information and translation services for victims of severe forms of trafficking in persons.
§1100.35 Authority to permit continued presence in the United States for victims of severe forms of trafficking in persons.
§1100.37 Requirements to train appropriate personnel in identifying and protecting victims of severe forms of trafficking in persons.
Source: 66 FR 38518, July 24, 2001, unless otherwise noted.
(c) The rights and protections made available to victims of severe forms of trafficking in persons under section 107(c) supplement those rights and protections provided to victims and witnesses in federal victims' rights legislation as defined in this subpart. The intent of this subpart is to ensure that the protections available under the provisions of federal victims' rights legislation as well as the TVPA are fully provided to victims of severe forms of trafficking in persons, in keeping with their status as victims of severe forms of trafficking in persons. This subpart will ensure that these victims are identified as early as possible in the investigation and prosecution process, so that services and protections available to them under the laws of the United States are provided.
(2) Federal and state benefits and services (victims who are minors and adult victims who are certified by the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) are eligible for assistance that is administered or funded by federal agencies to the same extent as refugees; others may be eligible for certain, more limited, benefits);
(c)(1) In cases where it is determined that the granting to an alien of continued presence in the United States poses a threat to national security or to the safety and welfare of the public, the INS may require the requesting agency to meet special conditions or requirements prior to approval. The INS will promptly convey any such condition or requirement to the requesting agency in writing. Upon agreement by the requesting agency to comply with the conditions and accept the costs associated with the implementation of those conditions, the INS will grant the continued presence of the alien in the United States.
(3) Description of the services available to victims of severe forms of trafficking in persons at the investigation, prosecution, and, where applicable, correction stages of the law enforcement process;