S. 670 · 118th Congress · Senate

IMPACTT Human Trafficking Act

Enacted· Became Public Law No: 118-96.
Introduced
Mar 7, 23
Passed Senate
Nov 8, 23
Passed House
Sep 23, 24
Sent to President
Sep 26, 24
Signed into Law
Oct 1, 24

Executive Summary

IMPACTT Human Trafficking Act

This act provides statutory authority for and modifies two programs within Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)—an operational unit within U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The programs are the Investigators Maintain Purposeful Awareness to Combat Trafficking Trauma (IMPACTT) Program, which provides support to employees who have been exposed to various forms of trauma related to working with victims of human trafficking, and the Victim Assistance Program (VAP), which provides support to victims of human trafficking.

(Sec. 2) The act requires the IMPACTT Program to include (1) self-awareness training for employees on recognizing the signs of burnout, compassion fatigue, and other trauma-related signs; and (2) training materials detailing resources within ICE (e.g., Employees Assistance Program, Peer Support Program) and resources outside ICE (which may include faith-based resources). The program must also provide frontline supervisors with additional training on recognizing when the employees they supervise show signs of burnout, compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma, and other responses to such work. The bill specifies that training modules must be carried out by licensed and accredited clinicians with relevant training and experience.

(Sec. 3) Under the act, VAP must provide oversight, guidance, training, travel, equipment, and coordination to HSI victim assistance personnel. VAP must recruit at least (1) one forensic interview specialist and one victim assistance specialist for each HSI Special Agent in Charge office; (2) one victim assistance specialist for each HSI office participating in a human trafficking task force; and (3) one victim assistance specialist for each HSI office participating in a child sexual exploitation task force. Additionally, the program must train personnel on victims' rights and victim-related policies.

Further, the program is authorized to purchase emergency items that are needed to assist identified victims in HSI criminal investigations. The emergency items include food, clothing, hygiene products, transportation, and temporary shelter that is not otherwise provided by a nongovernmental organization.

(Sec. 4) The act directs the Department of Homeland Security to report to Congress, one year after the act's enactment and annually thereafter (1) the number of trainings provided through the IMPACTT Program; (2) the number of personnel who received such training; and (3) the number of human trafficking victims assisted by VAP.

(Sec. 6) The act's provisions cease to apply on October 1, 2030.

Previous Versions

55Nov 8, 2023

IMPACTT Human Trafficking Act

This bill establishes a program within U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) to provide outreach and training to HSI employees who have been exposed to various forms of trauma in working with victims of human trafficking.

The bill also provides statutory authority for the HSI Victim Assistance Program.

The bill ceases to have effect beginning October 1, 2030.

25May 4, 2023

IMPACTT Human Trafficking Act

This bill establishes a program within U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) to provide outreach and training to HSI employees who have been exposed to various forms of trauma in working with victims of human trafficking.

The bill also provides statutory authority for the HSI Victim Assistance Program.

00Mar 7, 2023

IMPACTT Human Trafficking Act

This bill establishes a program within U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) to provide outreach and training to HSI employees who have been exposed to various forms of trauma in working with victims of human trafficking.

The bill also provides statutory authority for the HSI Victim Assistance Program.

Action Timeline

24
  1. OCT 01, 2024BecameLaw

    Signed by President.

  2. OCT 01, 2024President

    Signed by President.

  3. OCT 01, 2024BecameLaw

    Became Public Law No: 118-96.

    118Yea
    96Nay
    0NV
  4. OCT 01, 2024President

    Became Public Law No: 118-96.

    118Yea
    96Nay
    0NV
  5. SEP 26, 2024President

    Presented to President.

  6. SEP 26, 2024Floor

    Presented to President.

  7. SEP 23, 2024Floor

    Mr

    Bentz moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.

  8. SEP 23, 2024Floor

    Considered under suspension of the rules

    (consideration: CR H5601-5603)

    5601Yea
    5603Nay
    0NV
  9. SEP 23, 2024Floor

    DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on S. 670.

  10. SEP 23, 2024Floor

    Passed/agreed to in House

    On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H5601-5602)

    5601Yea
    5602Nay
    0NV
  11. SEP 23, 2024Floor

    On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote

    (text: CR H5601-5602)

    5601Yea
    5602Nay
    0NV
  12. SEP 23, 2024Floor

    Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

  13. NOV 13, 2023Floor

    Received in the House.

  14. NOV 13, 2023Floor

    Held at the desk.

  15. NOV 09, 2023Floor

    Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  16. NOV 08, 2023Floor

    Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent

    (consideration: CR S5433-5434)

    5433Yea
    5434Nay
    0NV
  17. NOV 08, 2023Floor

    Passed/agreed to in Senate

    Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.(text of amendment in the nature of a substitute: CR S5433-5434)

    5433Yea
    5434Nay
    0NV
  18. NOV 08, 2023Floor

    Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent

    (text of amendment in the nature of a substitute: CR S5433-5434)

    5433Yea
    5434Nay
    0NV
  19. MAY 04, 2023Committee

    Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

    Reported by Senator Peters without amendment. With written report No. 118-17.

    118Yea
    17Nay
    0NV
  20. MAY 04, 2023Committee

    Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

    Reported by Senator Peters without amendment. With written report No. 118-17.

    118Yea
    17Nay
    0NV
  21. MAY 04, 2023Calendars

    Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 45.

  22. MAR 29, 2023Committee

    Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

    Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.

  23. MAR 07, 2023IntroReferral

    Introduced in Senate

  24. MAR 07, 2023IntroReferral

    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

Committees

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Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee

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Referred: May 4, 2023

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Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee

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Referred: Mar 29, 2023

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Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee

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Referred: Mar 7, 2023

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