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KS HB2688
Bill
Status
2/25/2026
Primary Sponsor
Lauren Bohi
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AI Summary
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Nondisclosure agreements in disputes involving childhood sexual abuse or human trafficking allegations are void and unenforceable as contrary to Kansas public policy
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Identifying information of childhood sexual abuse or human trafficking victims remains confidential despite the NDA restrictions
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Applies retroactively to NDAs entered into before, on, or after July 1, 2026
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The House Committee amendment removed a provision that would have allowed pre-July 2026 NDAs to be enforced if a party obtained a declaratory judgment finding the agreement enforceable
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Designated as "Trey's law" and takes effect upon publication in the statute book
Legislative Description
Providing that a nondisclosure agreement shall not be judicially enforceable in a dispute involving childhood sexual abuse or human trafficking allegations or claims.
Last Action
Senate Referred to Committee on Judiciary
2/26/2026