Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB166

Introduced
2/28/18  
Introduced
2/28/18  
Refer
2/28/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Report Pass
3/13/18  
Report Pass
3/13/18  
Engrossed
3/15/18  
Refer
3/19/18  
Report Pass
4/25/18  
Report Pass
4/25/18  
Enrolled
5/15/18  
Enrolled
5/15/18  
Chaptered
5/20/18  
Chaptered
5/20/18  
Passed
5/20/18  

Caption

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

Impact

This law represents a proactive effort to combat human trafficking by elevating public consciousness about the issue. The requirement for transportation hubs—areas with high foot traffic—to post hotline information contributes to a broader strategy of prevention and intervention. With increased awareness, it is hoped that more individuals will recognize potential trafficking situations and utilize the hotline to report such cases, ultimately leading to timely interventions. The enforcement of this law necessitates compliance from the targeted establishments, which may face civil penalties for non-compliance, thereby reinforcing its importance.

Summary

Senate Bill 166 mandates the posting of information regarding the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline in specific public spaces, including airports, bus terminals, and railroad passenger stations throughout Louisiana. The intent behind this legislation is to reinforce public awareness about human trafficking, providing travelers and citizens with a readily accessible resource to report suspicious activities or seek help. By requiring these establishments to display this information in areas where other significant notices are posted, the bill aims to enhance visibility and accessibility of the hotline.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 166 is largely supportive, as it builds on the growing recognition of human trafficking as a critical social issue that necessitates collective action. Advocates for the bill, including various NGOs and state officials, emphasize the importance of community involvement in tackling human trafficking. However, there may be some logistical concerns regarding the implementation of the bill. Establishments may need to modify existing signage or allocate resources to ensure compliance, which could present challenges, especially for smaller operators.

Contention

Notably, while the bill received unanimous support during voting in the Senate, questions around the practical implications of enforcing such postings may arise. Stakeholders, particularly in the transportation sector, may express concern over the burden of ensuring that the necessary signage is displayed correctly and maintained. Further, debates may transpire around the adequacy of such measures in addressing the root causes of human trafficking, with advocates calling for additional support services and preventive education to complement the awareness initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB377

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

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 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 HB1105

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

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 HB1474

Concerning The Prevention Of Human Trafficking; And To Require The Display Of Information About The National Human Trafficking Hotline.

LA SB370

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

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 AB980

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.