Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1091

Introduced
1/4/22  

Caption

Sex offenses and human trafficking hotline notice.

Impact

The implementation of HB 1091 is intended to facilitate greater access to resources for victims of human trafficking and sexual offenses. By requiring public locations to display hotline notices, the bill positions businesses as potential first points of contact for victims needing help. This change in policy is expected to improve reporting rates and provide direct support, enhancing the overall criminal justice approach to handling such sensitive cases and ensuring law enforcement agencies can better assist victims during their moments of crisis.

Summary

House Bill 1091, also known as the 'Sex Offenses and Human Trafficking Hotline Notice' bill, aims to enhance awareness and support for victims of human trafficking by requiring businesses in specific sectors to post a notice with hotline information in areas visible to the public. The bill identifies various entities, including bars, airports, and day labor contractors, among others, that must comply with these notice requirements to help strengthen support systems for victims seeking assistance. Additionally, it mandates that governmental entities should link their websites to the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute’s resources on this topic.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from various advocates emphasizing the need for heightened awareness of human trafficking issues, there are concerns among certain critics regarding the feasibility and effectiveness of the mandated notices. Some business owners express apprehension about the additional responsibilities placed on them, fearing that non-compliance could result in criminal penalties, classified as a Class C misdemeanor. Moreover, the bill’s scope does raise questions about the adequacy of the resources available to support the increased number of reported cases, leading to ongoing discussions about the balance between public awareness and operational burden on businesses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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