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AL SB30
Bill
AI Summary
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Renders void and unenforceable any provision in nondisclosure agreements, confidentiality agreements, employment agreements, settlement agreements, or other contracts that prohibits disclosing acts of sexual abuse or related facts
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Defines "sexual abuse" as conduct constituting criminal violations under specified Alabama Code sections, regardless of whether the conduct resulted in criminal charges, conviction, or sentencing
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Applies only to agreements entered into, executed, or amended on or after October 1, 2026
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Limits scope to agreement elements related to sexual abuse disclosure; other provisions such as compensation terms remain enforceable
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Officially named "Trey's Law" and sponsored by Senator Woods through the Judiciary Committee
Legislative Description
Civil procedure, provisions of agreements that prohibit disclosure of certain acts of sexual abuse rendered unenforceable
Civil Procedure
Last Action
Enacted
2/19/2026