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NJ A560
Bill
Status
1/12/2026
Primary Sponsor
Sterley Stanley
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AI Summary
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Transportation network company (rideshare) drivers must complete an Attorney General-approved anti-human trafficking training course within 90 days of their application being approved
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Existing drivers must complete the training within 90 days of the course being provided to them, or the company must confirm they completed training through another transportation network company
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The training course may be delivered via web-based video or digital format and must cover: an overview and definition of human trafficking, drivers' role in reporting and responding to trafficking, and how to report suspected trafficking
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Drivers who fail to provide certification of course completion will be prohibited from using the company's digital network to provide rides until they submit the required certification
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Completion or failure to complete the training must be documented in each driver's individual record, and driver information submitted regarding training compliance is exempt from public records disclosure
Legislative Description
Requires transportation network company drivers to complete anti-human trafficking training course.
Bills and Joint Resolutions Signed by the Governor
Last Action
Approved P.L.2025, c.221.
1/12/2026