The Connecticut Law (General Statute §54-234a) requires the following establishments and businesses to display the Connecticut Human Trafficking Poster:
- Establishment that provides massage services for a fee.
- Publicly or privately operated highway service plaza.
- Hotel, motel, inn or similar lodging.
- Public airport.
- Acute care hospital emergency room.
- Urgent care facility.
- Station offering passenger rail service or passenger bus service.
- Business that sells or offers for sale materials or promotes performances intended for an adult-only audience.
- Employment agency that offers personnel services to any other operator described in this subdivision.
- Establishment that provides services performed by a nail technician.
- Establishment that provides services performed by an esthetician.
- Each person who holds an on-premises consumption permit for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor.
The Connecticut Human Trafficking Poster must be displayed in plain view in a conspicuous location where labor and services are provided or performed, tickets are sold and other transactions, including sales, are to be carried on.
Any operator or person who fails to comply shall pay a civil penalty of one hundred dollars for a first violation and two hundred fifty dollars for any subsequent violation, imposed by the appropriate authority, in addition to any proceedings for suspension or revocation of a license, permit or certificate that the appropriate authority may initiate under any other provision of law.