The Senate Resolution establishes the Task Force on the Regulation of Community-Based Residential Settings in Louisiana, which is a continuation of the previous Task Force on Prevention of Human Degradation and Exploitation of Vulnerable Individuals. The task force is tasked with studying and making recommendations regarding the regulations that protect vulnerable individuals living in community-based residential settings. It will consist of various members from state departments, associations, and appointed individuals, and is required to meet regularly to fulfill its mission. A report, including any legislative proposals, must be submitted to the Senate and the David R. Poynter Legislative Research Library by March 1, 2025.

The task force will evaluate existing laws and regulations, propose new measures to protect vulnerable individuals from exploitation, and consider penalties for property owners who fail to provide safe living conditions. Additionally, it will develop transition plans for individuals living in unsafe environments. The task force is expected to convene its first meeting by October 1, 2024, and will operate without compensation, except for any per diem or expense reimbursements. The task force is set to terminate on July 1, 2025.