Requires that all monies received from the payment of fines under the Uniform Act on Prevention of and Remedies for Human Trafficking be deposited into the into the violent crimes indemnity account within the general fund.
Impact
The legislation imposes specific responsibilities on employers operating in environments that could potentially contribute to human trafficking, such as strip clubs, job recruitment centers, and hospitals. Employers in these businesses are required to display the public-awareness sign in conspicuous locations. Failure to do so incurs a penalty of $300 for each violation, which serves not just as a deterrent but also reinforces the seriousness of promoting awareness about human trafficking in sectors that are often highlighted in these discussions.
Summary
S2100 is an act aimed at enhancing the enforcement of the Uniform Act on Prevention of and Remedies for Human Trafficking in Rhode Island. Specifically, the bill mandates that public and quasi-public transportation agencies display a public awareness sign that includes the state and national human trafficking resource center hotline information at various public locations including transportation stations, rest areas, and welcome centers. This initiative seeks to increase awareness among the public regarding human trafficking and the resources available for assistance.
Contention
Key points of contention surrounding S2100 may revolve around the implementation and enforcement of these provisions. Critics might express concerns regarding the burden placed on businesses, particularly small establishments that may find it challenging to comply with such requirements. Furthermore, ensuring that the public is educated about the signs of human trafficking and how to report suspected cases could raise questions about the effectiveness of signage alone and whether additional training or resources are necessary to complement these efforts.
Requires that all monies received from the payment of fines under the Uniform Act on Prevention of and Remedies for Human Trafficking be deposited into the into the violent crimes indemnity account within the general fund.
Provides specific language for signs to be posted at certain establishments notifying people of contact information to the national human trafficking resource center.
Requires hotel employees and short-term rental property operators to annually receive human trafficking awareness training. The operator of the premises shall maintain records of the completed training.
Provides that commercial driver instruction would include industry-specific training on the recognition, prevention, and reporting of human trafficking.
Provides that commercial driver instruction would include industry-specific training on the recognition, prevention, and reporting of human trafficking.
Establishes the commercial sex buyer’s accountability program which consists of an instructional program on prostitution and human trafficking schemes.
Decriminalizes certain commercial sexual activity. It would also include human trafficking as a racketeering activity and would allow expungements of certain convictions in § 11-34.1 after one year.
Allows the town council of Coventry to make exemptions from taxation on real and personal property that has undergone environmental remediation. This act is subject to conditions as provided in this section.
Allows the town council of Coventry to make exemptions from taxation on real and personal property that has undergone environmental remediation. This act is subject to conditions as provided in this section.