The resolution calls for the Legislative Management of North Dakota to conduct a study on human trafficking victim service and re-entry programs. It highlights the serious nature of human trafficking as a crime that exploits individuals through forced labor or sexual acts, leading to significant human rights violations, mental health issues, and substance abuse. The resolution acknowledges that human trafficking is a pressing concern in North Dakota, affecting numerous victims each year.

The study aims to assess the current services available for human trafficking victims, particularly focusing on re-entry programs that help protect them from further exploitation and assist them in reintegrating into society. The Legislative Management is instructed to gather input from various stakeholders, including law enforcement, the Attorney General's office, and nonprofit organizations. Upon completion of the study, the Legislative Management is expected to report its findings and any necessary legislative recommendations to the Seventieth Legislative Assembly.