California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010 Pays/Territoire États-Unis d'Amérique Sous-division territoriale California Type du document Législation Date 2010 Source FAO, FAOLEX Source d'origine SB-657 Human trafficking. (2009-2010) Sujet Alimentation et nutrition, Général Mot clé Droits de l'homme Commerce intérieur Commerce international Protection du consommateur Vente Accès-à-l'information Commerce/industrie/sociétés Taxe/impôt Questions de procédures Aire géographique Amériques, Arctique, Pacifique du Est, Amérique du Nord, Atlantique Nord Résumé This act provides for transparency in supply chains in California. It states that it is the policy of this state to ensure large retailers and manufacturers provide consumers with information regarding their efforts to eradicate slavery and human trafficking from their supply chains, to educate consumers on how to purchase goods produced by companies that responsibly manage their supply chains, and, thereby, to improve the lives of victims of slavery and human trafficking. The act specifically provides that every retail seller and manufacturer doing business in this state and having annual worldwide gross receipts that exceed one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) shall disclose, as set forth in subdivision(c), its efforts to eradicate slavery and human trafficking from its direct supply chain for tangible goods offered for sale. The Franchise Tax Board shall make available to the Attorney General a list of retail sellers and manufacturers required to disclose efforts to eradicate slavery and human trafficking pursuant to Section 1714.43 of the Civil Code of California. Texte intégral Anglais Site web leginfo.legislature.ca.gov