The bill establishes that nondisclosure agreements related to childhood sexual abuse and human trafficking are not enforceable in legal disputes concerning these allegations. Specifically, it declares such agreements void as they contradict the public policy of the state, while ensuring that the identifying information of victims remains confidential. This provision applies to nondisclosure agreements entered into before, on, or after July 1, 2026, eliminating any previous exceptions that allowed for enforcement under certain conditions.
Additionally, the bill is officially titled "Trey's Law" and will take effect upon its publication in the statute book. The changes aim to enhance the protection of victims by preventing the use of nondisclosure agreements to silence allegations of abuse and trafficking.