Frontline launch target
Set below the $5.95 public hospitality human-trafficking benchmark we verified on May 8, 2026. Free approved options also exist in Virginia, so this paid-course target is for hotels that want a managed proprietary rollout.
Employer and reviewer preview site for a Virginia hotel human-trafficking training lane. It includes a course preview, bilingual materials, curriculum, sample certificate, and preview pricing posture. Enrollment remains closed while the DCJS review packet is completed.
Virginia already has approved free alternatives. This lane is therefore priced to be highly competitive within the paid market, with a match-or-beat review when a lower comparable public paid price is shown.
Set below the $5.95 public hospitality human-trafficking benchmark we verified on May 8, 2026. Free approved options also exist in Virginia, so this paid-course target is for hotels that want a managed proprietary rollout.
Adds manager and proprietor duties, internal escalation, and documentation follow-through for properties that want a fuller supervisory path.
The goal is to stay lighter than buyer-friction models that require upfront setup charges before any seat purchase.
Because Virginia lists free approved alternatives, this guarantee applies to comparable paid proprietary courses with a current public price, not to no-cost state or nonprofit options.