This bill amends the Motor Vehicle Operator's License Act by defining "commercial motor vehicle driver training" and requiring that such training includes a minimum of thirty minutes of antitrafficking training starting January 1, 2027. The Attorney General is tasked with prescribing the curriculum and training materials for this antitrafficking training by December 1, 2026, and is required to review and update the materials every three years to reflect changes in human trafficking trends. Additionally, the Attorney General is authorized to collaborate with organizations that specialize in human trafficking training and may adopt rules and regulations to implement these provisions.
The bill also includes a repeal of the original section 60-462 of the Revised Statutes Cumulative Supplement, 2024, as part of the legislative update. Overall, the bill aims to enhance the training of commercial motor vehicle drivers by incorporating essential knowledge about human trafficking, thereby contributing to the prevention and reporting of such crimes.
Statutes affected: Introduced: 60-462