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FL H7063

Anti-human Trafficking


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Introduced
02/08/2024
In Committee
02/23/2024
Crossed Over
03/05/2024
Passed
05/13/2024
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
05/14/2024

Introduced Session

2024 Regular Session

Bill Summary

An act relating to anti-human trafficking; amending s. 16.618, F.S.; extending the future repeal date of the direct-support organization for the Statewide Council on Human Trafficking; amending ss. 394.875, 456.0341, and 480.043, F.S.; revising the hotline telephone number to be included on human trafficking awareness signs; amending s. 509.096, F.S.; deleting obsolete provisions; revising the hotline telephone number to be included on human trafficking awareness signs; amending s. 562.13, F.S.; revising applicability of provisions governing the employment of minors by vendors licensed under the Beverage Law; amending s. 787.06, F.S.; requiring nongovernmental entities contracting with governmental entities to attest that they do not use coercion for labor or services; defining the term "governmental entity"; amending s. 787.29, F.S.; revising the hotline telephone number to be included on human trafficking awareness signs; creating s. 787.30, F.S.; defining terms; prohibiting the employment of persons younger than 21 years of age in adult entertainment establishments; providing criminal penalties; requiring adult entertainment establishments to check identification of entertainers; specifying forms of identification thatHB 7063,2024 Legislature may be used; prohibiting the raising of specified arguments as a defense in a prosecution for certain violations; providing an effective date.

AI Summary

This bill extends the future repeal date of a direct-support organization for the Statewide Council on Human Trafficking, revises the hotline telephone number to be included on human trafficking awareness signs, deletes obsolete provisions, revises applicability of provisions governing the employment of minors by vendors licensed under the Beverage Law, requires nongovernmental entities contracting with governmental entities to attest that they do not use coercion for labor or services, and prohibits the employment of persons younger than 21 years of age in adult entertainment establishments, with criminal penalties for violations.

Sponsors (23)

Other Sponsors (1)

Judiciary Committee (H)

Last Action

Chapter No. 2024-184 (on 05/14/2024)

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