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HB2688: Providing that a nondisclosure agreement shall not be judicially enforceable in a dispute involving childhood sexual abuse or human trafficking allegations or claims.
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Plain-Language Summary
This bill makes it impossible for a court to enforce a nondisclosure agreement in cases involving childhood sexual abuse or human trafficking allegations.
Who This Affects
Victims of childhood sexual abuse and human trafficking in Kansas will have greater protections against being silenced by these agreements.
Key Provisions
• The bill applies to disputes involving childhood sexual abuse or human trafficking claims.
• Nondisclosure agreements cannot be enforced in these cases, allowing victims to share their stories without fear of legal consequences.
• This legislation aims to support the rights and well-being of survivors of these heinous crimes.
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Timeline
Introduced
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Last Action
Senate Referred to Committee on Judiciary
Feb 25, 2026
Sponsors
- Lauren BohiRepublicancosponsor
- Laura WilliamsRepublicancosponsor
- Brad BarrettRepublicancosponsor
- Bob LewisRepublicancosponsor
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