Baltimore City Council
File #: 22-0191    Version: 0 Name: Homeless Shelters and Transitional Housing Units - Human Trafficking Notice Requirements
Type: Ordinance Status: Enacted
File created: 1/10/2022 In control: Baltimore City Council
On agenda: Final action: 7/7/2022
Enactment #: 22-149
Title: Homeless Shelters and Transitional Housing Units - Human Trafficking Notice Requirements For the purpose of requiring homeless shelters and transitional housing units within the City of Baltimore to place a notice regarding a certain human trafficking prevention hotline in certain locations; providing that the required human trafficking notices may be obtained from the United States Department of Homeland Security’s Blue Campaign website; providing for certain penalties; and generally relating to human trafficking notice requirements for homeless shelters and transitional housing units.
Sponsors: Kristerfer Burnett, Sharon Green Middleton, Phylicia Porter, John T. Bullock
Indexes: Homeless, Shelters, Transitional Housing
Attachments: 1. 22-0191~1st Reader, 2. DGS 22-0191, 3. LAW 22-0191 (1), 4. MOHS 22-0191, 5. MONSE 22-0191, 6. Finance 22-0191, 7. Hearing Packet - 22-0191 - Homeless Shelters and Transitional Housing Units - Human Trafficking Notice Requirements, 8. Hearing Agenda - 22-0191, 9. 22-0191 State's Attorney, 10. Hearing Minutes - 22-0191, 11. PSGO - Hearing Notes - 22-0191, 12. Hearing Agenda - 21-0191, 13. cc22-0191(1)~1st Burnett, 14. 21-0191~Unoff'l Reprint, 15. Hearing Minutes - 22-0191, 16. PSGO - Hearing Notes - 21-0191 (2), 17. 2nd Reader Amendment 22-0191(1)~1st (PSGO), 18. 22-0191~3rd Reader, 19. 22-0191 Signed, 20. Completed Ordinance 22-0191
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7/11/20220 Mayor Signed by Mayor  Action details Meeting details Not available
6/13/20220 Baltimore City Council Approved and Sent to the Mayor  Action details Meeting details Not available
5/16/20220 Baltimore City Council 3rd Reader, for final passage  Action details Meeting details Not available
5/16/20220 Public Safety and Government Operations Recommended Favorably with Amendment  Action details Meeting details Not available
5/11/20220 Public Safety and Government Operations Recommended Favorably with AmendmentPass Action details Meeting details Not available
4/25/20220 Public Safety and Government Operations Scheduled for a Public Hearing  Action details Meeting details Not available
2/22/20220 Public Safety and Government Operations Scheduled for a Public Hearing  Action details Meeting details Not available
1/13/20220 Baltimore City Council Refer to Mayor's Office of Human Services  Action details Meeting details Not available
1/13/20220 Baltimore City Council Refer to Dept. of General Services  Action details Meeting details Not available
1/13/20220 Baltimore City Council Refer to Dept. of Finance  Action details Meeting details Not available
1/13/20220 Baltimore City Council Refer to City Solicitor  Action details Meeting details Not available
1/13/20220 Baltimore City Council Refer to Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement  Action details Meeting details Not available
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1/10/20220 Baltimore City Council Assigned  Action details Meeting details Not available
1/10/20220 Baltimore City Council Introduced  Action details Meeting details Not available

Explanation: Capitals indicate matter added to existing law.

[Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law.

 

                     * Warning: This is an unofficial, introductory copy of the bill.

                     The official copy considered by the City Council is the first reader copy.

                     Introductory*

 

                     City of Baltimore

                     Council Bill          

                                                                                                                                                           

Introduced by: Councilmember Burnett

                                                                                                                                                           

 

                     A Bill Entitled

 

An Ordinance concerning

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Homeless Shelters and Transitional Housing Units - Human Trafficking Notice Requirements

For the purpose of requiring homeless shelters and transitional housing units within the City of Baltimore to place a notice regarding a certain human trafficking prevention hotline in certain locations; providing that the required human trafficking notices may be obtained from the United States Department of Homeland Security’s Blue Campaign website; providing for certain penalties; and generally relating to human trafficking notice requirements for homeless shelters and transitional housing units.

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By adding

Article 15 - Licensing and Regulation

Section(s) 42A-1 through 42A-4 to be under the new subtitle designation

“Subtitle 42A.  Temporary Shelter Human Trafficking Notice Requirements”

Baltimore City Code

(Edition 2000)

 

BY repealing and re-ordaining, with amendments,

Article 1 - Mayor, City Council, and Municipal Agencies

Section 40-14(e)(2)

Baltimore City Code

(Edition 2000)

 

 

Section 1.  Be it ordained by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, That the Laws of Baltimore City read as follows:

 

                     Baltimore City Code

 

                     Article 15.  Licensing and Regulation

 

                     Subtitle 42A.  Temporary Shelter Human Trafficking Notice Requirements

 

§ 42A-1.  Definitions.

 

(a)                     In general.

 

In this subtitle, the following terms have the meaning indicated.

 

(b)                     Homeless; homelessness.

 

“Homeless” or “homelessness” means an individual’s state of:

 

(1)                     having no present possessory interest in a living accommodation and lacking the means necessary to obtain that interest; and

 

(2)                     having a possessory interest in a living accommodation but:

 

(i)                     the inability to secure entry into that accommodation; or

 

(ii)                     occupation of the accommodation would likely lead to violence from another occupant.

 

(c)                     Homeless shelter.

 

“Homeless shelter” means a facility that:

 

(1)                      provides temporary shelter with overnight sleeping accommodations for homeless individuals; and

 

(2)                     does not require occupants to sign a lease.

 

(d)                     Human trafficking.

 

(1)                     In general.

 

“Human trafficking” means the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for labor or services, through the use of force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of subjection to involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage, slavery, or commercial sexual exploitation.

 

(2)                     Inclusions.

 

“Human trafficking” includes labor trafficking and sex trafficking.

 

(e)                     Transitional housing unit.

 

“Transitional housing unit” means a facility or living area that is part of a program designed to:

 

(1)                     provide housing and appropriate supportive services to homeless individuals; and

 

(2) facilitate the movement of homeless individuals to independent living arrangements.

 

§ 42A-2.  Requirements.                     

 

(a)                     The person in charge of the homeless shelter or transitional housing unit must post a sign that states the following:

 

“REPORT HUMAN TRAFFICKING

 

National Human Trafficking Resource Center

 

Call 1-888-373-7888 or text “BeFree” (233733)

 

CALL FOR HELP IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW:

• is being forced to have sex without consent

• has had an ID or documents taken away

• is being threatened by or is in debt to an employer

• wants to leave a job but cannot freely do so

 

TOLL-FREE ‡ 24/7 ‡ CONFIDENTIAL ‡ INTERPRETERS AVAILABLE

 

This sign is required by Baltimore City law”.

 

(b)                     The sign must:

 

(1)                     be at least 16 by 20 inches in size;

 

(2)                     contain the text required under this section in English, Spanish, and any other languages required by the federal Voting Rights Act for voting materials in Baltimore City; and

 

(3)                     draw attention to the phone and text numbers of the National Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline by showing the phone and text numbers in bold type.

(c)                     The person in charge may meet the requirements of this section by creating signs using a font size of not less than 30 points for the hotline and text numbers and a font size of not less than 12 points for the body text, or using copies of the signs created and made available online by the United States Department of Homeland Security’s Blue Campaign website.

 

§ 42A-3.  Sign location.

 

(a)                     Placement.

 

A copy of the human trafficking sign required by § 42A-2 {“Requirements”} of this subtitle shall be posted by the person in charge at the homeless shelter or transitional housing unit in a clear and conspicuous place where it can be easily seen and read by individuals staying at the homeless shelter or transitional housing unit.

 

(b)                     Locations.

 

Locations where the required human trafficking sign may be placed include:

 

(1)                     locker rooms;

 

(2)                     cafeterias;

 

(3)                     sleeping facilities; and

 

(4)                     other similar locations.

 

§ 421A-4.  Penalties for failure to post signage.

 

(a)                     In general.

 

(1)                     Prerequisite to issuance.

 

A citation under this section may only be issued after the issuance of a written warning and a failure to correct the violation within 30 days of the date of the warning.

 

(2)                     Authorization to issue.

 

In addition to any other civil or criminal remedy or enforcement procedure, this subtitle may be enforced by issuance of an environmental citation under City Code Article 1, Subtitle 40 {“Environmental Control Board”}.

 

(b)                     Process not exclusive.

 

The issuance of a citation to enforce this subtitle does not preclude pursuing any other civil or criminal remedy or enforcement action authorized by law.                                          

 

(c)                     Each day a separate offense.                                                               

 

Each day a violation continues is a separate offense.

 

                     Article 1.  Mayor, City Council, and Municipal Agencies

 

                     Subtitle 40.  Environmental Control Board

 

§ 40-14.  Violations to which subtitle applies.

 

(e)                     Provisions and penalties enumerated.

 

(2)                     Article 15. Licensing and Regulation

 

Subtitle 12. Commercial Parking Facilities                                                                                     $1,000

 

Subtitle 13. Special-Event Parking Lots                                                                                     $750

 

Subtitle 17. Street Vendors                                                                                                                               $500

 

Subtitle 21. Third-Party Food Delivery Platform                                                                $1,000

 

Subtitle 42. Human Trafficking Notice Requirements

1st offense                                                                                                                                                                         $500

Subsequent offense                                                                                                                                                    $1,000

 

Subtitle 42A. Temporary Shelter Human Trafficking

Notice Requirements                                                                                                                              $50

 

Subtitle 43. Public Restrooms                                                                                                          $100

 

Subtitle 48. Short-Term Residential Rentals

 

§ 48-6. License required {for host}                                                                                                          $500

 

§ 48-16. {Operational requirements for} hosting platforms                                           $1,000

 

§ 48-21. {Offenses there listed as cause for} denial,

suspension, or revocation of license                                                                                                          $500

 

All other provisions                                                                                                                                                    $250

 

Section 2.  And be it further ordained, That this Ordinance takes effect on the 30th day after the date it is enacted.