Who must post the Pennsylvania Human Trafficking Poster?
The Pennsylvania law (43 P.S. § 1493) requires the following businesses and establishments to display the Pennsylvania Human Trafficking Poster:
- The holder of a Restaurant Liquor (R) or Eating Place Malt Beverage (E) license that has been found to be a drug or public nuisance.
- A hotel or motel that has been found to be a drug or public nuisance.
- An adult entertainment enterprise featuring nude or partially nude dancing or providing live adult entertainment.
- An airport, train station or bus station.
- A welcome center or rest area operated by the Department of Transportation or the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission.
- A full-service truck stop.
- A personal service establishment that allows physical contact between individuals behind closed doors.
The poster provides the National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC) Hotline number.
How should the Pennsylvania Human Trafficking Poster be displayed?
The Pennsylvania Human Trafficking Poster must be:
- Displayed in a conspicuous manner clearly visible to the public and employees of the covered establishments.
- In English, Spanish and any other language mandated by the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
- At least 8.5″ x 11″ in size.