The State Bar Association of North Dakota Winter 2014 Gavel Magazine | Page 28

mid year meeting house oF deLegates ChiCago 2014 Jim Hill ABA Delegate As usual the proposed agenda of the ABA House of Delegates for its Mid Year Meeting is diverse and intense. While including a number of proposed Uniform Law Resolutions a number of other unique proposals await the work of the House. The entire agenda is on the ABA webpage and comments from the SBAND are always welcome and strongly encouraged. Some of those that have relevance to North Dakota include the following. resolution 102B –human trafficking The ABA Model Business and Supplier Policies on Labor Trafficking and Child Labor include eight black letter Principles, with an “Introduction,” a “Model Glossary,” “Commentary and Guidance” in connection with each of the Principles, and endnotes. The Policies are intended to assist businesses in identifying and addressing issues of labor trafficking and child labor in their operations. The four black letter Principles contained in the Model Business Policy portion of the Policies are: (1) the business will prohibit labor trafficking and child labor in its operations; (2) the business will conduct a risk assessment of the risk of labor trafficking and child labor and continually monitor implementation of this Policy; (3) the business should: (i) train relevant employees, (ii) engage in continuous improvement, and (iii) maintain effective communications mechanisms with its suppliers, and; (4) the business will devise a remediation policy and plan that addresses remediation for labor trafficking or child labor in 26 its operations. The four black letter Principles contained in the Model Supplier Policy portion of the Policies are: (1) the supplier will prohibit labor trafficking and child labor in its operations; (2) the supplier will conduct a risk assessment of the risk of labor trafficking and child labor and continually monitor implementation of this Policy; (3) the supplier should: (i) train relevant employees, (ii) engage in continuous improvement, and (iii) maintain effective communications mechanisms with its suppliers; and (4) the supplier will devise a remediation policy and plan that addresses remediation for labor trafficking or child labo