The bill amends existing laws regarding commercial sexual activity by introducing new provisions aimed at addressing the issues of prostitution and human trafficking. It establishes a "commercial sex buyers accountability program," which mandates that individuals convicted of soliciting prostitution or procuring sexual conduct for a fee must participate in an educational program focused on the implications of prostitution and human trafficking. Those found guilty will be assessed a mandatory fee of one thousand dollars ($1,000) to support the program and related initiatives.

Specifically, individuals convicted under sections 11-34.1-3 (Procurement of sexual conduct for a fee) and 11-34.1-6 (Soliciting from motor vehicles for indecent purposes) will be required to participate in this program. The program will be offered by local governmental entities or approved providers and will include information on the causes of prostitution, health risks, consequences of convictions, and the impacts of human trafficking.

Additionally, the bill outlines that the collected fees will be forwarded to the department of treasury to be deposited into the crime victim compensation fund, with specific allocations for the program provider and the law enforcement agency involved in the arrest. The legislation aims to enhance accountability for individuals involved in commercial sexual activities while providing educational resources to address the underlying issues of human trafficking and prostitution.