Connecticut SB00116 strengthens measures against human trafficking by requiring lodging establishments to maintain guest records and prohibiting.
Connecticut SB00116 mandates that hotel, motel, inn, and similar lodging operators maintain detailed records of guest transactions and receipts. It prohibits these establishments from offering financial discounts or benefits for rooms booked for twelve hours or less. The bill also requires lodging operators to conduct ongoing awareness campaigns for employees about human trafficking activities. Violations of these provisions are subject to civil penalties, with specific penalties outlined for different types of violations.
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