SB 127
Revises provisions relating to certain training for first responders. (BDR 40-30)
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Bill overview
This bill requires certain first responders, including ambulance attendants, firefighters, and emergency medical technicians, to complete one hour of human trafficking awareness training annually, starting with their initial licensure or certification. It also mandates that the Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission establish standards for a voluntary training program for law enforcement dispatchers, incorporating the human trafficking awareness training. The bill aims to enhance first responders’ ability to identify and respond to human trafficking situations, prioritizing victim safety and reporting protocols.
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