Nevada 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Assembly Bill AB183

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Report Pass
4/6/23  
Engrossed
4/17/23  
Refer
4/17/23  
Report Pass
5/15/23  
Enrolled
5/29/23  
Chaptered
6/1/23  

Caption

Revises provisions relating to the protection of children from commercial sexual exploitation. (BDR 5-321)

Impact

The implementation of AB183 is expected to transform how child welfare agencies and juvenile justice institutions operate with regards to screenings for commercial sexual exploitation. By establishing a formal requirement for screening and reporting, the bill serves to strengthen protective measures for at-risk youth. The legislation is particularly relevant as it ensures that children are not penalized for actions resulting from their exploitation, instead directing their cases to appropriate welfare agencies for support and rehabilitation.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 183 (AB183) aims to enhance protections for children within the juvenile justice system and the child welfare system from commercial sexual exploitation. This legislation mandates that specific entities, including local facilities for child detention and treatment, must screen children to determine if they have been victims of such exploitation. If a child is identified as a victim during the screening, the relevant agencies must take immediate actions to ensure their safety and provide necessary services. This requirement is a significant addition to existing laws governing child welfare and juvenile justice in the state of Nevada.

Contention

Although AB183 has the potential to create more robust protections for children, there are points of contention regarding its execution and effectiveness. Critics may argue about the adequacy of resources allocated for screening and subsequent supportive services. There may also be concerns regarding the training of staff within facilities to perform these screenings reliably. Furthermore, the success of the bill heavily depends on the state's capacity to implement these changes effectively and to follow through with necessary intervention strategies for children identified through the screening process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV AB238

Establishes provisions relating to commercially sexually exploited children. (BDR 38-323)

NV AB2207

Commercially sexually exploited children.

NV SB484

Provides relative to human trafficking, trafficking of children for sexual purposes, and the commercial sexual exploitation of children. (gov sig)

NV SB2638

Relating To The Commercial Sexual Exploitation Of Children.

NV HB1777

Relating To The Commercial Sexual Exploitation Of Children.

NV HB49

Provides relative to human trafficking, trafficking of children for sexual purposes, and the commercial sexual exploitation of children (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

NV SB389

Revises provisions relating to crimes. (BDR 16-133)

NV AB223

Commercial sexual exploitation of youth: services.

NV HB1025

Provides relative to human trafficking, trafficking of children for sexual purposes, and commercial sexual exploitation (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

NV AB2992

Peace officer training: commercial sexual exploitation of children.

Similar Bills

CA AB2207

Commercially sexually exploited children.

CA AB1227

Human Trafficking Prevention Education and Training Act.

NV AB238

Establishes provisions relating to commercially sexually exploited children. (BDR 38-323)

CA AB1985

Dependency: victims of human trafficking.

CA SB998

Dependency: victims of human trafficking.

CA AB2628

Dependency: victims of human trafficking.

CA AB1394

Commercial sexual exploitation: child sexual abuse material: civil actions.

CA SB767

Sexually exploited children: foster care.