This bill establishes a two-year pilot program under the Office of the Attorney General aimed at supporting victims of sexual and labor trafficking. It defines key terms such as "labor trafficking," "private organization," "sexual trafficking," and "victim," and outlines the eligibility requirements for private organizations to receive grants from the Victims of Human Trafficking and Prevention Revolving Fund. The grants will cover qualifying expenses related to services for victims, including emergency shelter, mental health counseling, medical care, legal assistance, and job training. The bill mandates an application process, review criteria, and compliance monitoring for organizations receiving funds, as well as quarterly reporting on the services provided and outcomes achieved.

Additionally, the bill amends existing law regarding the Victims of Human Trafficking and Prevention Revolving Fund to expand the scope of allowable expenditures. It includes a new provision for providing grants to nonprofit organizations as part of the fund's purposes. The bill appropriates $10 million from the General Revenue Fund to support these initiatives and requires the Office of the Attorney General to compile and submit an annual report on the pilot program's implementation. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, and includes an emergency clause for immediate enforcement upon passage.