Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB377

Introduced
3/31/16  
Introduced
3/31/16  
Refer
4/4/16  
Refer
4/4/16  
Report Pass
4/19/16  
Report Pass
4/19/16  
Engrossed
4/25/16  
Engrossed
4/25/16  
Refer
4/26/16  
Report Pass
5/10/16  
Report Pass
5/10/16  
Enrolled
5/26/16  
Chaptered
5/31/16  
Chaptered
5/31/16  
Passed
5/31/16  

Caption

Requires National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline information to be posted at hotels. (8/1/16)

Impact

The passage of SB377 will directly impact the operations of hotels and similar establishments by imposing a requirement to display information prominently. This legislation is expected to foster an environment where employees and guests can recognize and report potential incidents of human trafficking. Legislative discussions indicate that the mandate could enhance public safety by making critical resources easily accessible to those who may need assistance or who may observe suspicious activities. Compliance with this law will include posting the hotline information in places where employee notices are typically displayed, making the information more visible to all patrons.

Summary

Senate Bill 377 requires that certain establishments, specifically hotels, as well as additional locations like massage parlors, strip clubs, outpatient abortion facilities, and full-service fuel facilities, post information regarding the National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC) hotline. The intent of this legislation is to enhance awareness of human trafficking and provide essential resources for victims. By establishing clear protocols for posting this information, SB377 aims to create a more informed community and assist in the fight against human trafficking in Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB377 appears largely positive, with support stemming from legislators and advocacy groups focused on combating human trafficking. Proponents argue that increased awareness through the posting of hotline information will significantly aid in the identification and intervention of trafficking situations. However, discussions regarding the enforcement of such requirements and the associated costs for adhered establishments were also raised, hinting at a mixed response in terms of sentiment among those in the hospitality industry.

Contention

While the bill was largely supported, some contention may arise from the hospitality industry regarding the implications of compliance. Concerns about additional administrative burdens and the financial impact of implementing the requirement may lead to debates about the balance between public safety initiatives and operational feasibility for businesses. The vote on SB377 was unanimous, signaling broad consensus on the necessity of addressing human trafficking issues, though conversations about practical enforcement and industry ramifications continue.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB435

Requires National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline information to be posted at certain establishments, truck stops, and rest stops. (8/1/12) (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

LA HB126

Provides relative to the posting of National Human Trafficking Resources Center hotline information at certain establishments (EN SEE FISC NOTE SG RV See Note)

LA SB166

Requires the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline information to be posted in additional locations. (gov sig)

LA HB1105

Requires posting of the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline in outpatient abortion facilities

LA SB238

Provides for abortion clinic employees to be mandatory reporters of human trafficking and certain sexual based crimes to law enforcement and provides for the additional postings of the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline information. (8/1/19)

LA AB980

Displaying a human trafficking resource center hotline poster. (FE)

LA H346

Relative to posting information about the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline

LA H3561

Relative to posting information about the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline

LA SB370

Human Trafficking Hotline Information; certain establishments to post human trafficking hotline information; require

LA HB1091

Sex offenses and human trafficking hotline notice.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.