2025 Session Last amended: 2023 session

§ 609.281 — Definitions

Plain-Language Summary

This section defines terms used in Minnesota's labor trafficking laws. Key definitions include 'labor trafficking' (recruiting or moving people for forced labor, debt bondage, slavery, or organ removal), 'forced or coerced labor' (work obtained through threats, harm, or confiscating documents), and 'debt bondage' (forcing someone to work to pay off a debt without properly crediting their labor).

Practical Notes
These definitions cover a wide range of trafficking methods, including taking someone’s passport, threatening them with legal action, or causing psychological harm. Understanding these definitions is important because they determine what conduct qualifies as labor trafficking under Minnesota law. Victims of labor trafficking should contact law enforcement or the National Human Trafficking Hotline.