Ogletree Deakins: Louisiana Has a New Poster Requirement for Hospitality Employers | Practical Law
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This Law Firm Publication by Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C. discusses a new Louisiana law requiring hotels to display a poster publicizing the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline, as of August 1, 2016. Louisiana law previously required the poster at certain non-hotel businesses, including massage parlors, strips clubs, sexually-oriented businesses, outpatient abortion clinics, and gas stations near an interstate highway or rest stop. Covered hotels exclude bed-and-breakfasts with ten or fewer rooms and certain camping facilities. Any covered hotel that violates the posting requirement may face civil fines or the revocation of its liquor license.