Massachusetts S2226 mandates anti-human trafficking signs in public transportation facilities.
Massachusetts S2226 requires the Office of Planning and Programming to provide signs warning about human trafficking in public transportation facilities. The signs must be at least eight and a half inches high and eleven inches wide, displaying a warning message in English, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Portuguese. The signs should be prominently displayed in all state highway and mass transit facilities and vehicles, including restrooms. The Office of Planning and Programming must consult with the Attorney General's office to determine if additional languages are needed for the signs.
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