Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 3000.175 - Human Trafficking Recognition Training, Reporting, and Signage
a) Human Trafficking
Recognition Training
1) Each owners licensee
and organization gaming licensee shall provide its employees with training in
the recognition of human trafficking and protocols for documenting, reporting,
and responding to instances of suspected human trafficking within the
licensee's gaming and non-gaming areas.
2) Each owners licensee and organization
gaming licensee employee must complete the training within three months after
beginning employment with the licensee and every one year thereafter while
employed by the licensee.
3) An
owners licensee or organization gaming licensee may use its own human
trafficking training curriculum or that of a third party so long as the
training curriculum includes, at a minimum, all of the following:
A) a definition of human trafficking,
including the differences between sex trafficking and labor
trafficking;
B) an explanation of
the individual and societal factors that make a person susceptible to human
trafficking;
C) the differences
between the forms of human trafficking as they relate to casinos, hotels, and
other hospitality settings;
D) an
explanation and guidance on how to identify red flags that indicate a person
might be in a human trafficking situation with particular emphasis on human
trafficking in casinos, hotels, and other hospitality settings;
E) instruction and protocols on the role of
the employees of an owners licensee or organization gaming licensee in
recognizing, documenting, reporting, and responding to suspected instances of
human trafficking, including specific training based on the employee's job
duties and access within the licensee's gaming and non-gaming areas;
F) identification of agencies that provide
services to victims of human trafficking; and
G) any additional requirements the
Administrator may identify.
b) Protocols for Documenting, Reporting, and
Responding to Suspected Human Trafficking
1)
Each owners licensee and organization gaming licensee shall establish and
implement protocols for its employees to follow for documenting, reporting, and
responding to suspected instances of human trafficking within the licensee's
gaming and non-gaming areas.
2) The
protocols shall be tailored for employees based on their job duties and access
within the licensee's gaming and non-gaming areas.
c) Each owners licensee and organizational
gaming licensee shall provide copies of its human trafficking training
curriculum and protocols, including all updates and revisions, to the
Administrator.
d) Human Trafficking
Awareness Signage
1) Each owners licensee and
organization gaming licensee shall post human trafficking awareness notices
informing the public and victims of human trafficking of telephone hotline
numbers and other information about how to seek help or report instances of
human trafficking. Licensees shall place the human trafficking awareness
notices in bathrooms and a conspicuous place near the public entrance of the
establishment or in another conspicuous location in clear view of the public
and employees where similar notices are customarily posted.
2) The text of the human trafficking
awareness notice must, at a minimum, be materially consistent with the model
notice developed by the Illinois Department of Human Services in compliance
with the Human Trafficking Resource Center Notice Act [775 ILCS
50/10 ] and applicable rules.
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