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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 103 — Employment regulations

103.155 Mandatory training regarding human trafficking.

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103.155 Mandatory training regarding human trafficking.
(1)Definitions. In this section:
(a)“Campground” means a parcel or tract of land owned by a person, the state, or a local government that is designed, maintained, intended, or used for the purpose of providing campsites, offered with or without charge, for temporary overnight sleeping accommodations.
(b)“Entity principal” means the owner of a lodging establishment or the main contact designated by the owner or organization to represent the owner.
(c)“Human trafficking crimes” has the meaning given in s. 165.505
(am).
(d)“Lodging establishment” means any of the following:
1. A bed and breakfast establishment, as defined in s. 97.01
(1g).
2. A hotel or motel. In this subdivision, “hotel” or “motel” has the meaning given for “hotel” in s. 97.01
(7).
3. A tourist rooming house, as defined in s. 97.01
(15k).
4. A short-term rental, as defined in s. 66.0615
(dk).
5. A campground.
(e)“Site principal” means the person designated by an entity principal to oversee the day-to-day operations of a lodging establishment.
(2)Training.
(a)Each employer shall provide training regarding identifying and preventing human trafficking crimes to employees who are likely to interact with the public and vulnerable individuals, as determined by the department. At a minimum, employers shall provide such training to all of their employees who are private security officers, public transit managers, and adult entertainment establishment managers. Owners of adult entertainment establishments are required to undergo the same training at the same intervals as managers employed at those entities.
(b)Each entity principal shall provide training regarding identifying and preventing human trafficking crimes to employees who are likely to interact with the public and vulnerable individuals, as determined by the department. At a minimum, each entity principal shall provide such training to the site principal. Entity principals are required to undergo the same training at the same intervals as the site principal.
(c)The training required under this section shall include at least all of the following:
1. The definitions of human trafficking and the commercial exploitation of children.
2. Guidance on how to identify individuals who are most at risk for human trafficking.
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