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<dc:title>119 S3966 ES: Terminating Restrictive Enforcement of Youth Settlements Law</dc:title>
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<congress display="yes">119th CONGRESS</congress><session display="yes">2d Session</session><legis-num display="yes">S. 3966</legis-num><current-chamber display="no">IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES</current-chamber><legis-type display="yes">AN ACT</legis-type><official-title display="yes">To prohibit the enforcement of certain contractual clauses that restrict disclosure of sexual abuse of minors, and for other purposes.</official-title></form><legis-body id="HB56B689B89944A7990ED9520887F0B4D" style="OLC" display-enacting-clause="yes-display-enacting-clause"><section id="S1" section-type="section-one" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>1.</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">Short title</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">This Act may be cited as the <quote><short-title>Terminating Restrictive Enforcement of Youth Settlements Law</short-title></quote> or <quote><short-title>TREY'S Law</short-title></quote>.</text></section><section id="id0e4cee019452431f9197ac66639d7e77" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline" section-type="subsequent-section"><enum>2.</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">Findings and purposes</header><subsection id="id4fd4b394d3bb459ebd2dae1490fc80d5" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(a)</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">Findings</header><paragraph id="id76e50a1b9fd942c798fa4c90eacc0632" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(1)</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">Instrumentalities of interstate commerce</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Congress finds the following:</text><subparagraph id="idbcc0a9eef81244e98ac8dcaad04d347e" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(A)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Sexual abuse of minors, including abuse facilitated through instrumentalities of interstate commerce, is a matter of national concern.</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="idb2155814faa04a819d2c1a3f289227f2" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(B)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Agreements containing nondisclosure and confidentiality provisions, frequently concluded through the instrumentalities of interstate commerce, have been used to silence survivors of sexual abuse and conceal ongoing or repeated abuse.</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id7596d840f850465ea2c49e7ec2f9ea9b" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(C)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The enforcement of such provisions interferes with reporting to law enforcement agencies, child protection authorities, Federal regulators, Members of Congress, and the courts, and frustrates the enforcement of Federal criminal and civil law.</text></subparagraph></paragraph><paragraph id="id02cf9b186aab49b282df91a56fcc046a" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(2)</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">Necessary and proper clause and enforcement of Federal criminal law</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Congress further finds the following:</text><subparagraph id="id5eeee9a9782f42bf820963534cff6dd3" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(A)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Sexual abuse and trafficking of minors are prohibited under Federal criminal law, including <external-xref legal-doc="usc-chapter" parsable-cite="usc-chapter/18/110">chapter 110</external-xref> of title 18, United States Code, and section 1591 of title 18, United States Code.</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id6a5df82890da4727aa983f4b89ea2f6a" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(B)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Nondisclosure and confidentiality agreements that prohibit or restrict disclosure of sexual abuse of a minor interfere with reporting to law enforcement, child protection authorities, courts, Federal regulators, and Members of Congress.</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id040bd61de1c74e2a94bb7f3cf7dc78a7" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(C)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Such agreements frustrate the investigation and prosecution of Federal crimes, chill cooperation with law enforcement, and function as private mechanisms to obstruct justice.</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id1437fba4d01342e29990b7d5cb9fa7f2" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(D)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Congress has authority under clause 18 of section 8 of article I of the Constitution of the United States (commonly known as the <quote>Necessary and Proper Clause</quote>) to ensure that private agreements are not used to impede the enforcement of Federal criminal and civil law protecting minors from sexual exploitation and abuse.</text></subparagraph></paragraph><paragraph id="id7a7f13c4e4af4ae087abcb545c062796" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(3)</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">State action and section 5 of the 14th Amendment</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Congress further finds the following:</text><subparagraph id="id9789bf246c17432cb66e62f99817fef1" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(A)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Survivors of child sexual abuse possess fundamental constitutional interests, secured by provisions of the Bill of Rights as incorporated against the States through the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, in reporting crimes, seeking redress through the courts, cooperating with law enforcement, and petitioning the government for protection and enforcement.</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="idca18e8129f19426fac5b17302dfa703e" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(B)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">When State courts or other governmental authorities enforce nondisclosure or confidentiality provisions that prohibit or restrict disclosure of sexual abuse of a minor, such enforcement constitutes State action for purposes of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="idbdcf2e2677f649fd8f770dc0692e4e34" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(C)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Judicial enforcement of such provisions may deprive survivors of due process of law, equal protection of the laws, and meaningful access to courts, including rights derived from the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States and incorporated against the States, in violation of the 14th Amendment.</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id089b0720bbda4c15a1125386b24420f9" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(D)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Agreements that obstruct justice, suppress the reporting of crimes, or conceal criminal conduct have long been regarded at common law, including at the time of the founding of the United States, as void and unenforceable as against public policy, and fall outside the traditional scope of protected contractual liberty.</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="idfe3f4b6e21364d868dcea66b628b2ad2" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(E)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">At the time of the founding of the United States, private agreements purporting to suppress prosecution, conceal felonies, or restrain the reporting of crimes were not recognized as valid or enforceable contracts, and no party possessed a vested right in their judicial enforcement.</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id5340b2f9195349588e5025c407f3617d" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(F)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Congress has authority under section 5 of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States to enact appropriate remedial and preventive legislation to prevent and remedy constitutional violations arising from State judicial enforcement of private agreements that suppress disclosure of criminal conduct involving minors.</text></subparagraph></paragraph></subsection><subsection id="id9ff30fc5014e42f9aeb79c7bd75d746c" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(b)</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">Purpose</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The purpose of this Act is—</text><paragraph id="id580f1c0ae27849738fff7f14dcc371d4" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(1)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">to enforce the guarantees of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, including the right to petition the government for redress of grievances and the right of access to courts, by preventing State courts and other governmental authorities from enforcing nondisclosure or confidentiality provisions that suppress disclosure of sexual abuse of minors;</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id4fecb5c814e946b9bd37dbfb2ad03cbd" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(2)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">to ensure, pursuant to the authority of Congress under article I of the Constitution of the United States, including the Necessary and Proper Clause, that private agreements are not used to obstruct the investigation or prosecution of Federal crimes involving the sexual abuse or trafficking of minors;</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id727eb9aea6f54cf29275cc64de89a4c8" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(3)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">to preserve access to courts and the right to petition the government for redress of grievances; and</text></paragraph><paragraph id="idc9579138c54840539802751f705177ed" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(4)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">to ensure that survivors of sexual abuse of minors, and persons with knowledge of such abuse, may disclose such abuse freely and without fear of civil liability.</text></paragraph></subsection></section><section id="id80d1c4f04a6b412890fefda4c289e1b3" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline" section-type="subsequent-section"><enum>3.</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">Definitions</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">In this Act:</text><paragraph commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline" id="id4626e2fdf6154e4aad76104f72423f7b"><enum>(1)</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">Minor person</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The term <term>minor person</term> means an individual who has not attained 18 years of age.</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id461f7e0f5d8c4b81946a270faf4d037f" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(2)</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">Nondisclosure clause</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The term <term>nondisclosure clause</term> means a provision in a contract or agreement that prohibits 1 or more parties to the contract or agreement from disclosing conduct or information covered by the terms and conditions of the contract or agreement.</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id8bfad068ad0f43449adc8582a9a8323f" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(3)</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">Sexual abuse against a minor person</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The term <term>sexual abuse against a minor person</term> means—</text><subparagraph id="id2af1f0fbd1da4228ae5788f6cab3731f" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(A)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">conduct that constitutes or allegedly constitutes—</text><clause id="id8af88bf0b3144902b7ec63391b1e0417" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(i)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">an offense under <external-xref legal-doc="usc-chapter" parsable-cite="usc-chapter/18/110">chapter 110</external-xref> of title 18, United States Code; or</text></clause><clause id="id62ce2191752d4aceaa43d89aaa03183d" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(ii)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">sex trafficking of a minor person under section 1591 of title 18, United States Code; or</text></clause></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id0ddfc2bef42343deb2eff2a6091c2308" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(B)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">any sexual act or sexual contact involving a minor person that constitutes a criminal offense under Federal law or the law of the State in which the act or contact occurs.</text></subparagraph></paragraph></section><section id="idb152312620ed494e88e99841921340cf" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline" section-type="subsequent-section"><enum>4.</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">Nondisclosure agreements void and unenforceable</header><subsection id="id6b1b8b1c17a14cacb4ef27e64d3b0a77" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(a)</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">In general</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">A nondisclosure clause shall be void and unenforceable as against public policy only to the extent that the nondisclosure clause prohibits—</text><paragraph id="id48c70586db2c43d3962252c9540811a6" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(1)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">a victim or alleged victim of sexual abuse against a minor person from disclosing—</text><subparagraph commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline" id="id307b311703e34b87ab0f1a82340ac266"><enum>(A)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">that act of sexual abuse against a minor person; or</text></subparagraph><subparagraph commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline" id="id5f4e6a91e25b4ac79467310367778826"><enum>(B)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">facts related to that act of sexual abuse against a minor person; or</text></subparagraph></paragraph><paragraph id="idf4831d72342b4198befdf59c759a7381" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(2)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">any other person from disclosing facts related to sexual abuse against a minor person described in paragraph (1) in support of, in furtherance of, or consistent with the right of a victim or alleged victim to disclose under that paragraph.</text></paragraph></subsection><subsection id="id0b3d35951e6348bf8bdbf65dac8924f8" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(b)</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">Permissible confidentiality</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit a person, including a victim or alleged victim of sexual abuse against a minor person, from entering into a contract or agreement that restricts the disclosure of information, including the amount or payment terms of a settlement, by another party to the contract or agreement, including an alleged perpetrator, so long as such restriction does not prevent disclosure protected under subsection (a).</text></subsection></section><section id="ide816a1c890ef4d30b198d2759c45eb2d" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline" section-type="subsequent-section"><enum>5.</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">Retroactive application</header><subsection id="id1cd82a4a9509468ab85404753c0229ca" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(a)</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">In general</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">This Act shall apply to any nondisclosure clause in a contract or agreement entered into before, on, or after the date of enactment of this Act.</text></subsection><subsection id="id2b2adeb44e2f45d3beca167089accf71" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(b)</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">No enforcement actions</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">No person may enforce or attempt to enforce a nondisclosure clause described in section 4(a), regardless of the date on which the contract or agreement containing the nondisclosure clause was entered into.</text></subsection><subsection id="id9912073fed83486fb5d4b7db15b00d46" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(c)</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">Preemption</header><paragraph commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline" id="id246544b9c8634177985afa7c6a7481da"><enum>(1)</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">In general</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">This Act supersedes any State law to the extent that such law permits enforcement of a provision, the enforcement of which is prohibited under this Act.</text></paragraph><paragraph commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline" id="idefa64f139d8d446f871c0d420b46697c"><enum>(2)</enum><header display-inline="yes-display-inline">Rule of construction</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Nothing in this Act shall be construed to prohibit a State or locality from enacting legislation that—</text><subparagraph commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline" id="id7918598a1c444f53b8e04f94f580df75"><enum>(A)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">is consistent with this Act; or</text></subparagraph><subparagraph commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline" id="idbf277acfb6bd4edc86fcc826a4b03c0a"><enum>(B)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">provides greater protection to a victim of sexual abuse against a minor person than is provided under this Act.</text></subparagraph></paragraph></subsection></section></legis-body><attestation><attestation-group><attestation-date date="20260520" chamber="Senate">Passed the Senate May 20, 2026.</attestation-date><attestor display="no"></attestor><role>Secretary</role></attestation-group></attestation><endorsement display="yes"></endorsement></bill> 

