§2175.7. Mandatory reports to law enforcement; human trafficking awareness and
prevention training
A.(1) Notwithstanding any claim of privileged communication, any mandatory
reporter to law enforcement who has cause to believe that a minor or adult female who
presents at an outpatient abortion facility is a victim of human trafficking, trafficking of
children for sexual purposes, rape, incest, or coerced abortion shall report such crime
immediately, or no later than the end of the business day, to the sheriff's department in the
parish or local police department where the outpatient abortion facility is located. If the
victim does not reside in the parish where the outpatient abortion facility is located, the
mandatory reporter to law enforcement shall also report the crime to the law enforcement
agency in the parish or county in which the victim resides, if reasonably ascertainable.
(2) The Louisiana Department of Health shall promulgate a form which may be used
by a mandatory reporter to law enforcement to report a crime, pursuant to Paragraph (1) of
this Subsection, to the parish or local law enforcement agency.
B.(1) Beginning August 1, 2019, every mandatory reporter to law enforcement shall
certify to the Louisiana Department of Health that they have participated in a training on
human trafficking awareness and prevention on an annual basis. The department shall
maintain the name of each mandatory reporter to law enforcement as confidential, and such
information shall not be subject to disclosure pursuant to the Public Records Law.
(2) The Louisiana Department of Health shall promulgate rules to provide for
compliance of this Subsection utilizing the online educational videos on human trafficking
awareness and prevention provided by the United States Department of Health and Human
Services, Administration for Children and Families, office on trafficking in persons or such
training tools as may be adopted by the department.
C. The provisions of R.S. 40:1061.1 shall apply to this Part.
Acts 2019, No. 280, §3; Acts 2022, No. 545, §3.