I assume that you mean what the penalties are in the code.
There are technically six offences. There's a main trafficking offence, and that has a maximum penalty of 14 years or life, depending on whether aggravated assault, aggravated sexual assault or kidnapping was also committed. That bumps it up to life. There are mandatory minimum penalties of four years and five years, depending on whether it's 14-year max or life.
Then there is a child-specific offence, section 279.011, and the maximum penalties are the same. Obviously there's no higher penalty than life. The mandatory minimum penalties are slightly higher: five years and six years.
There's a material benefit offence. That offence has a maximum penalty of 14 years when the victim is a child and 10 years when the victim is an adult. When the victim is a child, there are mandatory minimum penalties.
There's a documents offence for withholding or destroying documents for the purposes of facilitating trafficking. It doesn't matter if the documents are valid or forged. That offence has a 10-year max when the victim is a child, with a mandatory minimum penalty and a five-year max when the victim is an adult.