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NE LB320
Bill
AI Summary
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Hotels and similar public lodging establishments must display human trafficking informational posters developed by the Department of Labor in English, Spanish, and other appropriate languages, including the National Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline (888-373-7888)
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Hotel employees may receive voluntary training on human trafficking recognition, approved jointly by the Attorney General, Department of Labor, and lodging establishments, covering topics such as identifying at-risk individuals, signs of trafficking, and reporting procedures
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Hotels that implement approved training, reporting procedures to the Nebraska Human Trafficking Hotline or local law enforcement, and prevention policies receive liability protection for third-party trafficking occurring on premises, unless they knowingly assisted or failed to act reasonably
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The bill expands the existing human trafficking task force's poster placement mandate from rest stops, strip clubs, and casinos to now include hotels and similar public lodging establishments
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Approved by Governor February 24, 2026; introduced by Senator Sanders, District 45
Legislative Description
Require hotels and similar public lodging establishments to display posters relating to human trafficking, provide for training regarding recognition of human trafficking for employees of such establishments, and limit liability for human trafficking activity at such establishments
Last Action
Approved by Governor on February 24, 2026
2/25/2026