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HB 1581 expands "sex offense" to include trafficking and grooming minors, ensuring victims gain crucial rights and protections previously unavailable to them.
HB 1581 expands "sex offense" to include trafficking and grooming minors, ensuring victims gain crucial rights and protections previously unavailable to them.
House Bill 1581 (HB 1581) aims to enhance the legal protections for victims of crime by expanding the definition of "sex offense" to include trafficking of persons and grooming a minor for future sex trafficking. This legislative change is intended to ensure that victims of these serious offenses receive the same rights and protections as victims of other recognized sex offenses.
The bill amends Arkansas Code § 16-90-1101(6) to include the following offenses in the definition of "sex offense":
These additions will allow victims of these crimes to access specific rights and services that are afforded to victims of other sex offenses.
The primary beneficiaries of this bill are:
HB 1581 represents a significant step forward in the protection of victims of trafficking and grooming offenses in Arkansas. By formally recognizing these crimes within the legal framework of sex offenses, the bill enhances the rights and support available to victims, thereby contributing to broader efforts to combat human trafficking and protect vulnerable individuals in the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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