The Senate Resolution establishes the Task Force on Crime Against Nature by Solicitation in Louisiana to examine the implications of enforcing the crime against nature by solicitation statute, which prohibits solicitation for unnatural carnal copulation for compensation. This statute, along with the crime of prostitution, has raised constitutional concerns, particularly regarding due process rights and the potential for harsher penalties for male sex workers. The resolution notes previous court rulings that have questioned the constitutionality of these laws and calls for a comprehensive study to assess their impact and propose legislative recommendations if necessary.

The task force will consist of various appointed members, including representatives from Operation Restoration, the Louisiana Senate, the governor's office, and law enforcement agencies. It is tasked with convening by October 1, 2023, and must submit a report with findings and recommendations by March 1, 2024. The resolution emphasizes the importance of including diverse perspectives in the study, including input from experts and individuals directly affected by the enforcement of the statute. The task force will operate without compensation, except for per diem or expense reimbursements, and will dissolve upon submitting its report or by the specified deadline.