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Committee advances bill requiring short‑term accommodation providers to complete trafficking‑awareness training

2152967 · January 24, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 1654 would require every short‑term accommodation provider to complete an approved training course on recognizing and reporting suspected human trafficking; the committee adopted a substitute and technical amendment and reported the bill, 16–4.

House Bill 1654, which would require short‑term accommodation providers to complete an approved training course on recognizing and reporting suspected human trafficking, was reported from the House Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns after the committee adopted a substitute and a technical amendment.

The bill, as amended in committee, mandates that each short‑term accommodation provider complete an approved training course. The Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) is assigned authority to…

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