The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (1) Sexual abuse causes significant and lasting harm to individuals and society as a whole. (2) Sexual abuse survivors often experience long-term physical, psychological, and emotional trauma. (3) The State of Alabama has a compelling interest in preventing sexual abuse, supporting victims, and ensuring that the law does not shield perpetrators or impede public safety. (4) Any agreement that prohibits an individual or entity from disclosing an act of sexual abuse or facts related to an act of sexual abuse is against the public policy of this state.
(5) This act is intended to protect survivors’ rights to speak freely and to maintain privacy and confidentiality regarding their identities, experiences, and trauma.
History: (Act 2026-63, §2.)