The bill establishes that any nondisclosure agreement related to childhood sexual abuse or human trafficking will not be enforceable in legal disputes concerning these allegations. Specifically, it states that such agreements are void and cannot be upheld in court. This provision applies to nondisclosure agreements entered into before, on, or after July 1, 2026, with an exception allowing enforcement of agreements made prior to this date if a declaratory judgment is obtained that confirms the agreement's enforceability.

The legislation is referred to as "Trey's law" and will take effect upon its publication in the statute book. This bill aims to enhance the legal protections for victims of childhood sexual abuse and human trafficking by ensuring that they are not bound by confidentiality agreements that could silence their claims.