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Human Trafficking Awareness Training (California) (LIQUORexam)

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Human Trafficking Awareness Training (California) (LIQUORexam)
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Human Trafficking Awareness Training (California) (LIQUORexam)

California-compliant human trafficking awareness training designed for hospitality and restaurant employees. Meets SB 970 requirements for hotels and motels, covering indicators, reporting procedures, and mandatory state guidelines.

About the course

Human trafficking remains one of the most pervasive and hidden crimes affecting millions globally. California’s hotel and hospitality workers are uniquely positioned to identify and disrupt trafficking activity.

This California-specific Human Trafficking Awareness Training provides the knowledge, legal requirements, and practical tools employees need to recognize signs of trafficking and respond safely. The course is tailored to the realities of hotels, motels, restaurants, and hospitality environments across the state.

Under California Senate Bill 970, all hotels and motels must provide:

  • At least 20 minutes of interactive training
  • Mandatory completion within 6 months of hire
  • Retraining every two years
  • Coverage of specific trafficking indicators, reporting procedures, and employee responsibilities

Law reference:
https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201720180SB970

This course meets the awareness training content expectations set forth in SB 970.

What you will learn

This training equips California hospitality and restaurant workers with practical, real-world skills, including how to:

  • Understand sex trafficking, labor trafficking, and child exploitation
  • Identify behavioral, physical, and environmental warning signs
  • Recognize high-risk individuals and situations specific to hotel and restaurant environments
  • Differentiate between labor and sex trafficking in the California hospitality sector
  • Follow proper internal reporting and notification procedures
  • Contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline and local California law enforcement
  • Access victim support resources and local California services

The goal is to build confidence, awareness, and readiness to act safely and effectively.

Course Outline

Lessons include:

  1. Definition & Types of Human Trafficking (California Context)
  2. Indicators in Hospitality & Restaurant Settings
  3. Sex Trafficking vs. Labor Trafficking
  4. At-Risk Populations
  5. Employee Responsibilities Under California Law
  6. Reporting Procedures & Required Hotlines
  7. Case Studies & Situational Scenarios

Content is built around real-world examples from California hospitality environments.

Who should take this course

Required or recommended for:

  • Front desk staff
  • Housekeeping staff
  • Security personnel
  • Restaurant staff (servers, bartenders, hosts, bussers)
  • Managers & supervisors
  • Maintenance & engineering
  • Guest services & concierge
  • Valet & transportation
  • Event, banquet, and catering staff

Ideal for hotels, motels, casinos, restaurants, and large hospitality venues.

Exam & Certification

  • 10-question exam
  • 70% or higher to pass
  • Two (2) attempts included
  • Certificate valid for 24 months
  • Instant PDF certificate available to save, print, or email

Course Access

Learners receive:

  • 90-day training window
  • Self-paced learning
  • Full compatibility with all devices
  • Automatic progress tracking
  • Pass Guarantee included

Quick, accessible, and easy to complete for California compliance.

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