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FL H0615
Bill
Status
6/3/2022
Primary Sponsor
Criminal Justice and Public Safety Subcommittee
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AI Summary
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Statewide Council on Human Trafficking must assess how social media platforms are used to assist, facilitate, or support human trafficking in Florida, establish a process to detect such use, and recommend ways to stop or reduce it
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Direct-support organization of the Council must develop training for firesafety inspectors on recognizing and reporting human trafficking, with the training eligible for continuing education credit
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Foster parents (as a condition of licensure) and agency staff must complete uniform statewide preservice training on human trafficking, covering terminology, differences between sex and labor trafficking, identifying at-risk children, and prevention steps
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Foster parents must complete additional inservice human trafficking training before licensure renewal, and agency staff must complete such training during each full year of employment
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Effective July 1, 2022
Legislative Description
Human Trafficking
Last Action
Chapter No. 2022-168
6/3/2022