The resolution directs the Legislative Management of North Dakota to consider conducting a study on victim services and re-entry programs for individuals affected by human trafficking. It highlights the severe consequences of human trafficking, including the loss of basic human rights, mental health issues, and substance abuse, and acknowledges that this crime significantly impacts hundreds of victims in the state each year.

The study aims to assess the current services available for human trafficking victims, focusing on their re-entry into society and protection from predatory offenders. It will involve gathering input from various stakeholders, including law enforcement, the Attorney General's office, and nonprofit organizations. The findings and recommendations from this study, along with any necessary legislation, will be reported to the Seventieth Legislative Assembly.