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GA SB514
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/15/2024
Primary Sponsor
Shawn Still
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AI Summary
- Hotel proprietors in Georgia must require employees to complete a training course on recognizing and reporting suspected human trafficking
- Covered employees include front desk staff, porters, concierges, restaurant and bartending staff, room service staff, housekeeping staff, temporary employees, and management
- The default training course is a free online program provided by the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, though hotels may use alternative online or in-person courses approved by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation
- The Criminal Justice Coordinating Council must approve or deny any alternative training course within 60 days of submission
- Employees must complete the training within six months of being hired and must retrain at least once every two calendar years for as long as they remain employed by a hotel
Legislative Description
Kidnapping, False Imprisonment, and Related Offenses; required human trafficking training program for hotels; provide
Last Action
Senate Read and Referred
2/16/2024
Committee Referrals
Public Safety2/16/2024
Full Bill Text
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