South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4343

Introduced
4/9/25  
Refer
4/9/25  
Engrossed
5/7/25  
Refer
5/7/25  
Enrolled
3/4/26  
Passed
3/9/26  

Caption

Human trafficking awareness and prevention training

Impact

The introduction of HB 4343 reflects a significant commitment to addressing the issue of human trafficking within the healthcare sector. By requiring healthcare professionals to undergo specialized training, the bill seeks to equip them with the necessary skills to identify and assist potential victims, thus contributing to broader efforts in combatting human trafficking. The implications of this legislation are profound, as trained healthcare professionals can play a critical role in recognizing signs of trafficking and offering immediate support, which could potentially save lives and reconnect victims with resources.

Summary

House Bill 4343 aims to enhance human trafficking awareness and prevention among health care professionals in South Carolina. The bill mandates that licensed practical nurses, registered nurses, advanced practice registered nurses (excluding certified registered nurse anesthetists), physicians, and physician assistants complete a one-hour continuing education course focused on identifying and supporting suspected human trafficking victims. This course must be approved by the respective state boards overseeing nursing and medical practices, ensuring that the training meets specific guidelines regarding identification and reporting of trafficking victims.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 4343 seems to be largely positive among lawmakers and advocacy groups who recognize the need for enhanced training in this area. Supporters argue that this proactive measure will lead to better-informed healthcare providers, ultimately strengthening the response to human trafficking in communities. However, it's also anticipated that some stakeholders within the healthcare sector may view the additional training requirements as burdensome, particularly those who may already be managing extensive continuing education credits due to other licensure requirements.

Contention

While the bill has garnered much support, one potential point of contention is the mandate for continuing education and how it will be administratively implemented across various healthcare professions. Concerns may arise regarding the adequacy of the training courses provided, ensuring they are not only compliant with the bill's stipulations but also genuinely effective in imparting critical knowledge. Additionally, as states strive to combat human trafficking, balancing the burden of new educational requirements against existing ones poses a persistent challenge for healthcare professionals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H4119

Brain Injury Awareness Month

SC HB771

Health Occupations - Human Trafficking Awareness Training

SC HB1021

Training in human trafficking awareness.

SC SB570

"Georgia Human Trafficking Prevention Training Act"; enact

SC HB1569

Human trafficking awareness and prevention curriculum.

SC HB7234

Human Trafficking Awareness Training Recognition Act of 2026

SC HB829

Public Utilities - For-Hire Drivers and Transportation Network Operators - Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Training and Liability

SC SB473

Public Utilities - For-Hire Drivers and Transportation Network Operators - Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Training and Liability

SC S0444

Human Trafficking Awareness

SC HB355

Education - Sexual Abuse and Assault Awareness and Prevention Program - Human and Sex Trafficking

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