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Code · New Jersey · Title 39 — Food and Drugs · Chapter 5H

39:5H-20.1 Anti-human trafficking training course requirement.

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2. a. Within 90 days of the effective date of P.L.2025, c.221 (C.39:5H-20.1 et al.), each transportation network company shall:
(1)provide each transportation network company driver with an anti-human trafficking training course approved by the Attorney General and require the driver to complete the course within 90 days of receipt; or
(2)confirm that the transportation network company driver has completed an anti-human trafficking training course through another transportation network company.
The anti-human trafficking training course may be provided via web-based video or digital format and shall include: an overview of human trafficking, including how human trafficking is defined; guidance on the role transportation network company drivers play in reporting and responding to human trafficking; and information on how to report suspected human trafficking.
b. Upon completion of an anti-human trafficking training course, the driver shall certify to any transportation network company whose digital network the driver uses that the driver completed an anti-human trafficking training course approved by the Attorney General. If a driver fails to provide a transportation network company with the certification required pursuant to this section, the transportation network company shall prohibit the driver from utilizing its digital network to provide rides until the driver submits the certification required pursuant to this section.
c. On the 91st day following provision of the anti-human trafficking training course to each transportation network company driver, each transportation network company shall create a list of drivers who did not provide the certification required pursuant to this section by the required date. Completion of the anti-human trafficking training course, or failure to complete the course, shall be noted in the individual record of each transportation network company driver required to be maintained pursuant to section 25 of P.L.2017, c.26 (C.39:5H-25).
Any information submitted by a transportation network company regarding active drivers pursuant to this section shall not be subject to disclosure under P.L.1963, c.73 (C.47:1A-1 et seq.), commonly known as the open public records act.
L.2025, c.221, s.2.
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