Connecticut 2023 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB01117

Introduced
2/23/23  
Introduced
2/23/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Report Pass
3/30/23  
Report Pass
3/30/23  
Refer
4/10/23  
Refer
4/10/23  
Report Pass
4/17/23  
Report Pass
4/17/23  
Engrossed
5/23/23  
Report Pass
5/24/23  
Passed
5/30/23  
Passed
5/30/23  
Chaptered
6/5/23  
Chaptered
6/5/23  
Enrolled
6/6/23  
Enrolled
6/6/23  
Passed
6/7/23  

Caption

An Act Implementing Additional Measures To Prevent Trafficking In Persons And Expanding The Composition Of The Trafficking In Persons Council.

Impact

The implications of SB01117 extend to state laws governing the operations of hotels, motels, and similar establishments. By enforcing restrictions on pricing models that may be conducive to human trafficking, the bill aligns with broader efforts to combat this crime. Furthermore, it modifies the Trafficking In Persons Council by expanding its membership to include a diverse array of stakeholders, thereby ensuring a multidisciplinary approach to prevention and support for victims.

Summary

SB01117, also known as the Act Implementing Additional Measures To Prevent Trafficking In Persons, focuses on bolstering protections against human trafficking and modifying the composition of the Trafficking In Persons Council. A significant provision of the bill prohibits lodging operators from offering discounts based on hourly rates or for short occupancy periods under 12 hours. This measure aims to disrupt practices commonly associated with trafficking, particularly in hospitality sectors, by discouraging transient arrangements that may facilitate exploitation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB01117 appears to be overwhelmingly supportive among legislators, as there were significant votes in favor with no opposition noted during the voting history. Supporters emphasize the importance of proactive measures to combat trafficking and protect vulnerable populations. The provisions addressing lodging practices were particularly highlighted as necessary steps to hold the hospitality industry accountable.

Contention

While the bill received support, there may be potential contention points related to its regulatory implications for the hospitality sector, particularly concerns from operators about the impact on their business practices. However, no significant dissent was observed regarding the bill during discussions or votes, indicating a consensus on the need for enhanced protections against trafficking.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05414

An Act Concerning Additional Legal Protections Under The Commission On Human Rights And Opportunities Statutes For Victims Of Sexual Assault, Trafficking In Persons And Stalking.

CT SB00004

An Act Concerning Victims Of Domestic Violence, The Unsolicited Transmission Of Intimate Images By Means Of An Electronic Communication Device And The Impermissible Use Of Nondisclosure Agreements In The Workplace.

CT SB00425

An Act Prohibiting Discrimination By Health Care Providers In The Provision Of Health Care Services In The State.

CT HB05288

An Act Aligning State Law With Federal Law Concerning Service Animals.

CT SB00212

An Act Concerning The Revisor's Technical Corrections To The General Statutes.

CT SB00002

An Act Concerning Artificial Intelligence.

CT HB05422

An Act Concerning Hate And Bias Crimes.

CT SB00012

An Act Expanding Access To Paid Sick Days In The State.

CT SB00433

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Commission On Racial Equity In Public Health.

CT HB05166

An Act Expanding Paid Sick Days In The State.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.