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FL S0652
Bill
Status
3/14/2022
Primary Sponsor
Children, Families, and Elder Affairs
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AI Summary
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Requires employers at athletic venues, entertainment venues, and convention centers with capacity for 5,000 or more persons to display human trafficking public awareness signs in conspicuous, publicly visible locations.
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Defines "entertainment venue" as public facilities offering services, events, performances, or activities for enjoyment or amusement used for commercial or industrial purposes, including performing arts centers, arenas, racetracks, coliseums, auditoriums, theme parks, museums, and cultural complexes, but excluding overnight lodging and casinos.
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Maintains existing requirements for human trafficking signs at rest areas, turnpike service plazas, weigh stations, primary airports, passenger rail stations, welcome centers, emergency rooms, strip clubs, and massage or bodywork service establishments.
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Establishes violations of the signage requirement as noncriminal violations punishable by fine under s. 775.083, with county commissions authorized to adopt ordinances for enforcement.
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Takes effect July 1, 2022.
Legislative Description
Human Trafficking Public Awareness Signs
Last Action
Died in Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development
3/14/2022