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HB 1474

CONCERNING THE PREVENTION OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING; AND TO REQUIRE THE DISPLAY OF INFORMATION ABOUT THE NATIONAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING HOTLINE.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Joey Carr and 3 co-sponsors

Act 484 requires specific establishments in Arkansas to display the National Human Trafficking Hotline, empowering potential victims with vital resources and support.

Notification that HB1474 is now Act 484
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Bill Summary · HB 1474

Summary of House Bill 1474 (Act 484)

Purpose and Intent

House Bill 1474, now known as Act 484, aims to enhance the prevention of human trafficking in Arkansas. The bill mandates the display of information regarding the National Human Trafficking Hotline in specific establishments, thereby raising awareness and providing resources for individuals who may be victims of trafficking.

Key Provisions

The bill amends Arkansas Code § 12-19-102(a) to require certain establishments to post a designated poster about the National Human Trafficking Hotline. The poster must be at least 8½ inches by 11 inches in size and displayed in restrooms and conspicuous locations near the entrance. The establishments required to display this information include:

  1. Hotels and motels cited as public nuisances for prostitution.
  2. Strip clubs and other sexually oriented businesses.
  3. Private clubs with liquor permits that do not operate as food service establishments.
  4. Airports.
  5. Train stations serving passengers.
  6. Bus stations.
  7. Privately owned facilities providing food, fuel, sanitary facilities, and overnight parking.
  8. Abortion facilities.
  9. Nail salons and massage businesses licensed by the Department of Health.

Impact

This legislation is expected to impact various sectors, particularly those involved in hospitality, transportation, and personal services. By requiring these establishments to display hotline information, the bill aims to empower potential victims of human trafficking with access to critical resources and support.

Procedural Timeline

  • Introduced: February 13, 2025
  • Amendments: The bill underwent several amendments during its legislative journey, including changes to the language and the addition of cosponsors.
  • Passed: The bill was passed by the House on February 25, 2025, and subsequently by the Senate with amendments on March 20, 2025.
  • Enrolled: The bill was correctly enrolled and transmitted to the Governor's Office on April 3, 2025.
  • Final Status: Act 484 was officially notified on April 8, 2025.

Conclusion

House Bill 1474 represents a proactive step by the Arkansas legislature to combat human trafficking through increased awareness and accessibility to support resources. By mandating the display of the National Human Trafficking Hotline information in key establishments, the bill seeks to create a safer environment for vulnerable individuals.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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