Maryland Code § BR-15-207

Section BR-15-207
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(a) (1) The Department shall design a sign that states the following:
"REPORT HUMAN TRAFFICKING: National Human Trafficking Resource
Center -- 1-888-373-7888. CALL FOR HELP IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW:
• Is being forced to have sex without consent
• Has had an ID or documents taken away
• Is being threatened by or is in debt to an employer
• Wants to leave a job but cannot freely do so.
TOLL-FREE. 24/7. CONFIDENTIAL. INTERPRETERS AVAILABLE.
This sign is required under State law."
(2) The sign shall:
(i) be at least 3 by 5 inches in size;
(ii) contain the text required under paragraph (1) of this
subsection in English, Spanish, and any other languages required by the federal
Voting Rights Act;

(iii) draw attention to the phone number of the National
Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline by showing the phone number in bold
type; and
(iv) be placed on the Department website.
(b) (1) A State, county, or municipal law enforcement agency may issue
a civil citation to a lodging establishment requiring it to post prominently in each
guest room for 1 year the sign that is identical to the notice required to be placed on
the website of the Department under subsection (a) of this section, if the lodging
establishment is located on property where arrests leading to convictions for
prostitution, solicitation of a minor, or human trafficking under Title 3, Subtitle 11
of the Criminal Law Article have occurred.
(2) A State, county, or municipal law enforcement agency shall
consider any assistance it receives from a lodging establishment in an investigation
leading to a conviction under paragraph (1) of this subsection in determining whether
to issue a citation under this subsection.
(c) (1) The owner of a lodging establishment that violates subsection
(b)(1) of this section is subject to a civil penalty not exceeding $1,000.
(2) Each guest room that does not have a sign is not a separate
violation.

‹ Prev All Maryland sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.