The New Jersey Law (N.J. S.A. 52: 17B – 237.1) requires the following businesses to display the New Jersey Human Trafficking Poster:
- Strip clubs or sexually oriented businesses as defined in subsection a. of section 2 of P.L.1995, c.167
- Places of business of employers of massage or bodywork therapists
- Bars
- Airports
- Passenger rail or light rail stations
- Bus stations
- Welcome centers
- Truck stops
- Weigh stations
- Emergency rooms within general acute care hospitals
- Urgent care centers
- Farm labor contractors and day haulers
- Privately operated job recruitment centers
- Service areas and safety rest areas located along interstate highways in New Jersey
- All forms of public transportation
- Hotels, motels, bed and breakfast establishments, campsites, and similar places of public accommodation
The New Jersey Human Trafficking Poster informs the public and employees to call the National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC) Hotline number if they or someone they know is being forced to engage in an activity and cannot leave.
Posting Requirements
The New Jersey Human Trafficking Poster must be no smaller than 8.5″ x 11,” printed in 16-point font, in English and Spanish.