HB 477: Human Trafficking
GENERAL BILL
by
Burgin ;
(CO-INTRODUCERS)
Abruzzo ;
Berman ;
Rogers ;
Smith ;
Snyder ;
Van Zant
Human Trafficking; Specifies documents that must be possessed by each person providing or offering to provide massage services in certain circumstances; requires presentation of such documents upon request of law enforcement officer; requires operators of massage establishments to maintain valid work authorization documents on premises for each employee who is not U.S. citizen; requires presentation of such documents upon request of law enforcement officer, etc.
Effective Date: 10/1/2011
Last Action:
5/7/2011
House -
Died in Business and Consumer Affairs Subcommittee
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