New state law requires vacation rental and hotel managers, other workers have training in human trafficking awareness - Island Free Press
Summary
A new state law requires vacation rental and hotel managers, along with other workers, to undergo training on human trafficking awareness. This is important for hosts to be aware of and comply with to protect their guests and avoid potential legal issues. Hosts should research and ensure they and their staff receive the necessary training.
Key Insights
- •A new state law mandates human trafficking awareness training for vacation rental managers, hotel managers, and other workers.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts should research and ensure they and their staff complete required human trafficking awareness training.Effort: mediumImpact: high
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failure to comply with the new law regarding human trafficking awareness training could lead to legal issues.
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