The Alabama House of Representatives unanimously passed SB30 on Thursday, sending Trey’s Law to Governor Kay Ivey’s desk. The bill, which also passed the Senate unanimously, would ban nondisclosure agreements in civil cases involving sexual abuse.
Under the bill, any provision of a nondisclosure agreement, confidentiality agreement, employment agreement, settlement agreement, or any other type of agreement that prohibits an individual or entity from disclosing an act of sexual abuse or facts related to an act of sexual abuse would be void and unenforceable.