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Committee reports bill to require human-trafficking awareness training for lodging staff and rental platforms
Summary
House Bill 1286, which would require lodging employees and third-party rental platforms to provide human-trafficking awareness training, was reported out of committee unanimously after sponsor remarks.
The House Tourism & Economic & Recreational Development Committee on Oct. 1 called up House Bill 1286 (printer's number 1462) and voted to report the bill out of committee unanimously after a sponsor presentation.
Josh, committee staff, summarized the measure for the record: "House Bill 1286 amends Act 197 of 2012, also known as the National Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline Notification Act, to require public lodging…
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