Full Text of HB3101 101st General Assembly
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning human trafficking recognition.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | 5 | | Lodging Services Human Trafficking Recognition Training Act. | 6 | | Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: | 7 | | "Department" means the Department of Human Services. | 8 | | "Employee" means a person employed by a lodging | 9 | | establishment who has recurring interactions with the public, | 10 | | including, but not limited to, an employee who works in a | 11 | | reception area, performs housekeeping duties, helps customers | 12 | | in moving their possessions, or transports by vehicle customers | 13 | | of the lodging establishment. | 14 | | "Human trafficking" means the deprivation or violation of | 15 | | the personal liberty of another with the intent to obtain | 16 | | forced labor or services, procure or sell the individual for | 17 | | commercial sex, or exploit the individual in obscene matter. | 18 | | Depriving or violating a person's liberty includes substantial | 19 | | and sustained restriction of another's liberty accomplished | 20 | | through fraud, deceit, coercion, violence, duress, menace, or | 21 | | threat of unlawful injury to the victim or to another person, | 22 | | under circumstances where the person receiving or apprehending | 23 | | the threat reasonably believes that it is likely that the |
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| 1 | | person making the threat would carry it out.
| 2 | | "Lodging establishment" means an establishment classified | 3 | | as a hotel or motel in the 2017 North American Industry | 4 | | Classification System under code 721110, and an establishment | 5 | | classified as a casino hotel in the 2017 North American | 6 | | Industry Classification System under code 721120. | 7 | | Section 10. Human trafficking recognition training. | 8 | | Beginning June 1, 2020, a lodging establishment shall provide | 9 | | its employees with training in the recognition of human | 10 | | trafficking and protocols for reporting observed human | 11 | | trafficking to the appropriate authority. The employees must | 12 | | complete the training within 6 months after beginning | 13 | | employment in such role with the lodging establishment and | 14 | | every 2 years thereafter, if still employed by the lodging | 15 | | establishment. The training shall be at least 20 minutes in | 16 | | duration. | 17 | | Section 15. Human trafficking recognition training | 18 | | curriculum. | 19 | | (a) A lodging establishment may use its own human | 20 | | trafficking training program or that of a third party and be in | 21 | | full compliance with this Act if the human trafficking training | 22 | | program includes, at a minimum, all of the following: | 23 | | (1) a definition of human trafficking and commercial | 24 | | exploitation of children; |
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| 1 | | (2) guidance on how to identify individuals who are | 2 | | most at risk for human trafficking; | 3 | | (3) the difference between human trafficking for | 4 | | purposes of labor and for purposes of sex as the | 5 | | trafficking relates to lodging establishments; and | 6 | | (4) guidance on the role of lodging establishment | 7 | | employees in reporting and responding to instances of human | 8 | | trafficking. | 9 | | (b) The Department shall develop a curriculum for an | 10 | | approved human trafficking training recognition program which | 11 | | shall be used by a lodging establishment that does not | 12 | | administer its own human trafficking recognition program as | 13 | | described in subsection (a). The human trafficking training | 14 | | recognition program developed by the Department shall include, | 15 | | at a minimum, all of the following: | 16 | | (1) a definition of human trafficking and commercial | 17 | | exploitation of children; | 18 | | (2) guidance on how to identify individuals who are | 19 | | most at risk for human trafficking; | 20 | | (3) the difference between human trafficking for | 21 | | purposes of labor and for purposes of sex as the | 22 | | trafficking relates to lodging establishments; and | 23 | | (4) guidance on the role of lodging establishment | 24 | | employees in reporting and responding to instances of human | 25 | | trafficking. | 26 | | The Department may consult the United States Department of |
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| 1 | | Justice for the human trafficking recognition training program | 2 | | developed under this subsection. | 3 | | The Department shall develop and publish the human | 4 | | trafficking recognition training program described in this | 5 | | subsection no later than July 1, 2020.
| 6 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 7 | | becoming law.
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