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Laws (grouped)

Filed

  1. Oklahoma

    HB4227 (2026)

    Would prohibit NDAs in civil cases involving child sexual abuse and trafficking. As drafted, the bill would apply to both future and past civil settlement agreements.

  2. Alabama

    HB93 (2025)

    Would prohibit NDAs in civil cases involving sexual abuse, assault, and trafficking. As drafted, the bills would apply to agreements entered into, executed, or amended on or after October 1, 2026.

  3. Alabama

    SB30 (2025)

    Would prohibit NDAs in civil cases involving sexual abuse, assault, and trafficking. As drafted, the bills would apply to agreements entered into, executed, or amended on or after October 1, 2026.

Passed

  1. Missouri

    Renders NDAs in CSA disputes void and judicially unenforceable.

  2. Missouri

    Renders NDAs in CSA disputes void and judicially unenforceable.

  3. Texas

    SB835 (2025)

    Renders NDAs void and unenforceable with respect to acts of sexual violence (for both child and adult victims); applies retroactively to agreements entered before the law’s effective date.

  4. Tennessee

    HB2523 (2018)

    Renders NDAs in CSA claims void and unenforceable; ensures personal identifying information related to CSA victims and victim status will be treated as confidential.

  5. California

    AB1682 (2016)

    Prohibits NDA provisions in settlement agreements with respect to felony sex offenses, CSA or exploitation of a minor, or acts of sexual assaults against vulnerable adults (e.g., elder, dependent); includes possible disciplinary action for attorneys using such NDAs.


  1. Missouri
  2. Missouri
  3. Texas
  4. Tennessee
  5. California