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IL SB3491

Bill

Status

Failed

1/13/2021

Primary Sponsor

Jacqueline Collins

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Origin

Senate

101st General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Expands the Lodging Services Human Trafficking Recognition Training Act to include restaurants and truck stops, in addition to hotels, motels, and casino hotels

  • Defines "restaurant" as any business primarily engaged in selling ready-to-eat food for immediate consumption, comprising at least 51% of total sales (excluding liquor)

  • Defines "truck stop" as establishments providing services to the trucking industry, including fuel, food, showers, repair services, and parking for long-haul truck drivers

  • Requires employees at these newly covered establishments to complete at least 20 minutes of human trafficking recognition training within 6 months of hire and every 2 years thereafter

  • Training must cover recognition of human trafficking and protocols for reporting observed trafficking to appropriate authorities, effective June 1, 2020

Legislative Description

HUMAN TRAFFICKING TRUCK STOPS

Last Action

Session Sine Die

1/13/2021

Committee Referrals

Assignments4/12/2020
Labor2/25/2020
Assignments2/14/2020

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