HB 22-1300
signedLocal Enforcement To Prevent Human Trafficking
Plain-English Summary
AI-generatedHouse Bill 22-1300, also known as "Local Enforcement To Prevent Human Trafficking," allows local county boards and municipalities in Colorado to create rules for licensing massage businesses. These rules aim to prevent illegal activities related to human trafficking by requiring background checks on business owners and charging administrative fees for licenses. The bill is now signed into law, meaning that counties can start implementing these measures to regulate massage facilities and protect against human trafficking.
Official Summary
The act allows a board of county commissioners (board) to adopt a local resolution or ordinance to establish business licensure requirements to regulate massage facilities for the sole purpose of deterring illicit massage businesses and preventing human trafficking. If a board adopts a resolution or ordinance to establish business licensure requirements, the board may only include the business licensure requirements outlined in the act. The act allows the board to charge an administrative licensure fee for a massage facility. The act allows a board to adopt a resolution or ordinance to regulate and prohibit activities to prevent the operation of illicit massage businesses that engage in human trafficking-related offenses. If a municipality adopts a resolution or ordinance to license a massage facility or prohibit activities to prevent the operation of illicit massage businesses that engage in human trafficking-related offenses, the act requires municipal police departments to conduct background checks on the applicant's or licensee's criminal history and provide the municipality information to determine whether the applicant or licensee is approved or denied for a license based on the criminal history record information. (Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)
Details
- Chamber
- House
- First action
- 2022-06-08
- Latest action
- 2022-03-15
- Last action desc.
- Introduced In House - Assigned to Judiciary
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Sponsors
- Lindsey Daugherty (primary) · Democratic