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820 ILCS 95/15

    (820 ILCS 95/15)
    Sec. 15. Human trafficking recognition training curriculum.
    (a) A lodging establishment may use its own human trafficking training program or that of a third party and be in full compliance with this Act if the human trafficking training program includes, at a minimum, all of the following:
        (1) a definition of human trafficking and commercial
    
exploitation of children;
        (2) guidance on how to identify individuals who are
    
most at risk for human trafficking;
        (3) the difference between human trafficking for
    
purposes of labor and for purposes of sex as the trafficking relates to lodging establishments; and
        (4) guidance on the role of lodging establishment
    
employees in reporting and responding to instances of human trafficking.
    (b) The Department shall develop a curriculum for an approved human trafficking training recognition program which shall be used by a lodging establishment that does not administer its own human trafficking recognition program as described in subsection (a). The human trafficking training recognition program developed by the Department shall include, at a minimum, all of the following:
        (1) a definition of human trafficking and commercial
    
exploitation of children;
        (2) guidance on how to identify individuals who are
    
most at risk for human trafficking;
        (3) the difference between human trafficking for
    
purposes of labor and for purposes of sex as the trafficking relates to lodging establishments; and
        (4) guidance on the role of lodging establishment
    
employees in reporting and responding to instances of human trafficking.
    The Department may consult the United States Department of Justice for the human trafficking recognition training program developed under this subsection.
    The Department shall develop and publish the human trafficking recognition training program described in this subsection no later than July 1, 2020.
(Source: P.A. 101-18, eff. 6-20-19; 101-499, eff. 8-23-19.)