Indiana 2025 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1021

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Training in human trafficking awareness.

Impact

Upon its proposed enactment on July 1, 2025, the bill seeks to integrate structured training protocols into the operations of food and lodging establishments. This requirement aims to bolster the awareness and capacity of employees to identify and report suspected cases of human trafficking, ultimately contributing to broader efforts against this crime. The implications of the bill underscore the responsibility of businesses to ensure their employees are educated and vigilant about human trafficking, thus reflecting a shift in state-level regulatory expectations regarding employee training.

Summary

House Bill 1021 aims to enhance training in human trafficking awareness across food and lodging establishments in Indiana. The bill mandates that each employee must complete an annual training course provided by the United States Department of Homeland Security that focuses on recognizing and responding to incidents of human trafficking. Additionally, establishments must maintain written records of the training completed by each employee and include a compliance attestation in their biennial report submitted to the Secretary of State.

Contention

While the bill is designed to tackle a critical social issue, it may also receive scrutiny regarding the burden it places on small businesses. Critics may argue that the requirements for training and record-keeping could lead to increased operational costs and administrative tasks. Moreover, the bill allows for audits by the Secretary of State to verify compliance, which could raise concerns about the scope of oversight and the potential implications for establishments that fail to meet the requirements. The balancing act here involves protecting vulnerable populations while ensuring businesses are not overly burdened by compliance mandates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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