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FL S1546
Bill
AI Summary
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Prohibits public lodging establishments from offering hourly rates for less than 3 continuous hours, with exemptions for late checkout fees and establishments within 1 mile of an airport.
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Requires employers at athletic venues, entertainment venues, and convention centers with 5,000+ capacity to display human trafficking awareness signs in conspicuous, visible locations; violations are noncriminal and punishable by fine.
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Increases mandatory human trafficking training for certified law enforcement officers from 4 hours to 8 hours within 1 year of employment.
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Creates the Statewide Data Repository for Anonymous Human Trafficking Data at the University of South Florida to collect, analyze, and share trafficking data for identifying trends and evaluating state initiatives.
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Requires law enforcement agencies, state agencies, and service providers to report anonymous human trafficking data to the repository, with larger counties (500,000+ population) beginning July 1, 2024, and smaller counties beginning July 1, 2025.
Legislative Description
Human Trafficking
Last Action
Died in Criminal Justice, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/CS/SB 1690 (Ch. 2023-85), SB 7064 (Ch. 2023-86)
5/5/2023