Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas Senate Bill SB431

Introduced
3/11/25  
Refer
3/11/25  
Report Pass
3/31/25  
Engrossed
4/2/25  
Refer
4/2/25  
Report Pass
4/8/25  
Refer
4/9/25  
Report Pass
4/10/25  
Enrolled
4/16/25  
Chaptered
4/23/25  

Caption

To Amend The Human Trafficking Act Of 2013; To Eliminate The Statute Of Limitations For Certain Offenses; To Create Safe Harbors For Victims; And To Prohibit Certain Sexually Explicit Products That Resemble A Child.

Impact

The introduction of safe harbors for minors is a notable component of SB431. This provision aims to protect minors who are victims of sexual offenses resulting from trafficking, offering them legal immunity in certain situations. This legislative approach underscores a shift towards prioritizing the wellbeing of victims, ensuring that they are not further victimized by the legal system. Additionally, the bill prohibits the manufacture, distribution, sale, and possession of child sex dolls, categorizing them under serious offenses. Violations related to these dolls are classified with escalating felony charges, thereby demonstrating a stringent stance against child exploitation.

Summary

Senate Bill 431 seeks to amend Arkansas's Human Trafficking Act of 2013 by introducing significant changes geared towards enhancing the legal framework for the protection of minors and victims of human trafficking. This legislation proposes the elimination of the statute of limitations for prosecuting specific human trafficking-related offenses. The targeted offenses include trafficking of persons, patronizing victims, sexual extortion against minors, and grooming minors for future exploitation. Such measures aim to ensure that offenders can be prosecuted at any time, thus strengthening legal accountability.

Contention

During discussions of SB431, points of contention arose around the implications of eliminating the statute of limitations. Proponents of the bill argue that this change is necessary to effectively pursue justice for victims who may come forward years after the offense due to trauma or fear of retaliation. However, critics express concerns about potential abuses of such statutes, especially regarding wrongful prosecutions after extended periods. The bill's comprehensive approach to tackling human trafficking emphasizes the urgency of addressing crimes against minors, but it also invites scrutiny regarding due process rights and legal enforcement challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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CA SB35

Human trafficking: California ACTS Task Force.

CA AB2020

Survivors of Human Trafficking Support Act.

HI HB609

Relating To Sex Trafficking.

CA AB1735

Evidence: privileges: human trafficking caseworker-victim privilege.

CA AB2843

Regional Task Forces Against Human Trafficking Grant Program.

NJ A4306

Requires Attorney General to establish Human Trafficking Unit in Department of Law and Public Safety.

HI HB867

Relating To Sex Trafficking Prevention.

HI HB867

Relating To Sex Trafficking Prevention.