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Bill to Strengthen Human Trafficking Recognition Requirements Became Law

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 In order to protect survivors, secure businesses and make Illinois safer, State Senator Mike Halpin’s law to strengthen human trafficking recognition went into effect on January 1st.

“I am happy to see our local governments and law enforcement given more tools to combat human trafficking,” said Halpin (D-Rock Island). “Now, if local governments see something, they can take action.”

While current law requires human trafficking recognition training at hotels, restaurants and truck stops, this legislation would give municipalities the legal authority to act if a business is not complying the training laws. In addition, the new law would allow local governments to issue fines of up to $1,500 per offense.

According to the Illinois State Police, the best outcome possible is to prevent victimization before it occurs. The two most effective ways to combat this are public awareness and education. If you see something, say something at the Human Trafficking Hotline.

ISP Safety Education Officers respond to requests from schools and public groups to present on Human Trafficking Awareness and Internet Safety. Officers teach the dangers of posting too much online and signs a trafficker may be attempting to make an unsuspecting person a victim. To request a presentation please contact the Safety Education Office at [email protected].

SB 1422 took effect January 1st.

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