Under current law, "crimes of violence" are subject to enhanced sentencing. The act adds human trafficking of an adult or a minor for the purpose of involuntary servitude and human trafficking of an adult or a minor for sexual servitude to the list of crimes of violence that are subject to enhanced sentencing.
Under current law, it is an affirmative defense to a charge of human trafficking for sexual servitude if the person being charged can demonstrate by a preponderance of the evidence that, at the time of the offense, the person was a victim of human trafficking for sexual servitude who was forced or coerced into engaging in the human trafficking of minors for sexual servitude. The act extends the affirmative defense if the person was forced or coerced into engaging in human trafficking for sexual servitude and removes the preponderance of evidence standard.
The act makes the statute of limitations for human trafficking of an adult or a minor for the purpose of involuntary servitude and human trafficking of an adult for sexual servitude 20 years. The act does not change the unlimited statute of limitations for human trafficking for sexual servitude of a minor.
APPROVED by Governor April 11, 2024
EFFECTIVE April 11, 2024(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Statutes affected:
Preamended PA1 (02/22/2024): 18-3-504, 16-5-401
Preamended PA2 (03/13/2024): 16-1-104, 18-3-504, 16-5-401
Introduced (01/10/2024): 16-1-104, 16-5-401
Engrossed (02/27/2024): 18-3-504, 16-5-401
Reengrossed (02/28/2024): 18-3-504, 16-5-401
Revised (03/22/2024): 16-1-104, 18-3-504, 16-5-401
Rerevised (03/25/2024): 16-1-104, 18-3-504, 16-5-401
Final Act (04/03/2024): 16-1-104, 18-3-504, 16-5-401
Signed Act (04/11/2024): 16-1-104, 18-3-504, 16-5-401