Baltimore City Council
File #: 19-0428    Version: 0 Name: Human-Trafficking Notice Requirements - City-Owned and -Occupied Buildings
Type: Ordinance Status: Failed
File created: 8/19/2019 In control: Mayor
On agenda: Final action: 12/7/2020
Enactment #:
Title: Human-Trafficking Notice Requirements - City-Owned and -Occupied Buildings For the purpose of requiring city-owned and -occupied buildings to place a notice regarding the human-trafficking prevention hotline certain locations; and conforming and clarifying related provisions.
Sponsors: Kristerfer Burnett, Mayor Brandon M. Scott, Zeke Cohen, Danielle McCray, Ryan Dorsey, Bill Henry, Sharon Green Middleton, Leon F. Pinkett, III, John T. Bullock, Eric T. Costello, Mary Pat Clarke, Robert Stokes, Sr., Shannon Sneed, Isaac "Yitzy" Schleifer, Edward Reisinger
Indexes: Building, City-Owned , Human Trafficking, Notice, Requirement
Attachments: 1. 19-0428 - 1st Reader, 2. BDC 19-0428, 3. BPD 19-0428, 4. DGS 19-0428, 5. Finance 19-0428, 6. Law 19-0428, 7. Health 19-0428, 8. HCD 19-0428, 9. 2nd Reader Amendments 19-0428, 10. 19-0428~3rd Reader
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
12/7/20200 City Council Failed  Action details Meeting details Not available
11/16/20200 City Council Approved and Sent to the Mayor  Action details Meeting details Not available
11/2/20200 City Council 3rd Reader, for final passage  Action details Meeting details Not available
11/2/20200 Public Safety Committee Recommended Favorably with Amendment  Action details Meeting details Not available
10/20/20200 Public Safety Committee Recommended Favorably with AmendmentPass Action details Meeting details Not available
10/5/20200 Public Safety Committee Scheduled for a Public Hearing  Action details Meeting details Not available
8/22/20190 The City Council Refer to Dept. of General Services  Action details Meeting details Not available
8/22/20190 The City Council Refer to Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice  Action details Meeting details Not available
8/22/20190 The City Council Refer to Mayor's Office of Human Services  Action details Meeting details Not available
8/22/20190 The City Council Refer to Dept. of Finance  Action details Meeting details Not available
8/22/20190 The City Council Refer to Police Department  Action details Meeting details Not available
8/22/20190 The City Council Refer to Dept. of Housing and Community Development  Action details Meeting details Not available
8/22/20190 The City Council Refer to Dept. of Social Services  Action details Meeting details Not available
8/22/20190 The City Council Refer to Baltimore Development Corporation  Action details Meeting details Not available
8/22/20190 The City Council Refer to Dept. of Health  Action details Meeting details Not available
8/22/20190 The City Council Refer to City Solicitor  Action details Meeting details Not available
8/19/20190 City Council Introduced  Action details Meeting details Not available
8/19/20190 City Council Assigned  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

title

Human-Trafficking Notice Requirements - City-Owned and -Occupied Buildings

For the purpose of requiring city-owned and -occupied buildings to place a notice regarding the human-trafficking prevention hotline certain locations; and conforming and clarifying related provisions.

body

 

By repealing and re-ordaining, with amendments

Article 15 - Licensing and Regulation

Section 42-1(g)

Baltimore City Code

(Edition 2000)

 

By repealing and re-ordaining, without amendments

Article 15 - Licensing and Regulation

Section 42-2

Baltimore City Code

(Edition 2000)

 

By adding

Article 15 - Licensing and Regulation

Section 42-2.1

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 42.  Human-Trafficking Notice Requirements

 

 

 

§ 42-1.  Definitions.

 

(g)  Person.

 

(1)  In general.

 

“Person” means:

 

(i)  [(1)]  an individual;

 

(ii)  [(2)]  a partnership, firm, association, corporation, or other entity of any kind; or

 

(iii)  [(3)]  a receiver, trustee, guardian, personal representative, fiduciary, or representative of any kind.

 

(2)  Exclusions.

 

                                                                “Person” does not include, unless otherwise expressly provided, a governmental entity or an instrumentality or unit of a governmental entity.

 

§ 42-2.  Human trafficking prevention signs to be posted.

 

(a)  Applicability.

 

The requirements of this section apply only to:

 

(1)  adult-entertainment businesses;

 

(2)  food service facilities;

 

(3)  hotels; and

 

(4)  permit holders.

 

(b)                     In general.                                                               

 

(1)  The owner of any business described in subsection (a) of this section must post a sign that states the following:                                                                                                                                                                                             

 

                     “REPORT HUMAN TRAFFICKING:

 

                     National Human Trafficking Resource Center

 

                     Call 1-888-373-7888 or text “BeFree” (233722)

 

                     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”

 

(2)                     The sign must:

 

(i)  be at least 3 by 5 inches in size;

 

(ii)  contain the text required under paragraph (1) of this subsection in English and Spanish; and

 

(iii) draw attention to the phone number of the National Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline by showing the phone number in bold type.

 

(3)                     The owner of a business as provided in subsection (a) of this section may meet the requirements of this subsection by creating their own signs, using a font size of not less than 30 points for the hotline 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 Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation  under Maryland Business Regulation Article § 15-207 if the signs are altered to indicate that they are required by Baltimore City law rather than State law.

 

(c)  Sign location.

 

(1)                     Adult-entertainment businesses and food service facilities must post a sign required under this section in a conspicuous place in clear view of the public and employees where similar notices are customarily posted and on the back of the door at the entrance to each restroom.

 

(2)                     Permit holders must post the sign required under this section in a conspicuous place in clear view of the public.

 

(3)                     Hotels must post the sign required under this section on the back of each hotel room entry door.

 

(d)  Hotels to certify.

 

Beginning in calendar year 2020, any person who owns or operates a hotel within the City must annually certify to the Housing Commissioner, in the form and manner required by the Department of Housing and Community Development, no later than December 31 of each year, that the hotel is in compliance with this section.

 

§ 42-2.1.  City-owned and -occupied buildings.

 

In every city-owned or -occupied building, at least 1 sign described in § 42-2(b) of this subtitle must be posted in each:

                     

(1)  public restroom; and

 

(2)  public entranceway or main lobby to the building.

 

Section 2.  And be it further ordained, That the catchlines contained in this Ordinance are not law and may not be considered to have been enacted as a part of this or any prior Ordinance.

 

Section 3.  And be it further ordained, That this Ordinance takes effect on the 30th day after the date it is enacted.