Provides that the human trafficking prevention and victim assistance fund may provide funds for victim transition services. Allows a community based organization to inspect sexually oriented businesses. Requires that all hospital staff likely to have direct, ongoing contact with patients are required to participate in training pertaining to the identification and reporting of human trafficking. Requires sexually oriented businesses and hotels to provide certain training pertaining to the identification and reporting of human trafficking. Provides that a sexually oriented business or hotel that fails to provide this training commits a Class A infraction. Establishes an annual $500 inspection fee to be paid by sexually oriented businesses to be deposited into the human trafficking prevention and victim assistance fund.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Senate Bill (S): 5-2-6-25