Senate Bill No. 1379 establishes a two-year pilot program under the Office of the Attorney General to support victims of sexual and labor trafficking in Oklahoma. The program will provide grants to a maximum of ten certified nonprofit organizations to reimburse them for qualifying expenses related to services for these victims. Eligible expenses include emergency shelter, mental health counseling, medical care, legal assistance, job training, and other necessary services. Organizations must meet specific eligibility criteria, including compliance with nonprofit regulations, experience in serving trafficking victims, and maintaining confidentiality of victim information.

Additionally, the bill amends the existing Victims of Human Trafficking and Prevention Revolving Fund to include provisions for providing grants to nonprofit organizations as part of the new pilot program. The Office of the Attorney General is tasked with monitoring compliance, requiring reports from grant recipients, and compiling an annual report on the program's effectiveness. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, and includes an emergency clause for immediate implementation upon passage.