Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1695

Introduced
4/17/25  
Refer
4/17/25  
Refer
4/17/25  
Engrossed
6/4/25  
Enrolled
6/5/25  

Caption

An Act to Require Law Enforcement Agencies to Adopt Written Policies Regarding Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation

Impact

The implementation of LD1695 would significantly update procedures within law enforcement regarding the treatment of individuals identified as victims of trafficking or sexual exploitation. By adopting the protocol outlined in the bill, police officers and agencies will be better equipped to respond appropriately to such sensitive situations. This legislative measure seeks to enhance the support offered to victims, ensuring they receive the necessary resources such as mental health services, shelters, and crisis intervention, thus aiming to improve overall victim outcomes.

Summary

LD1695 aims to establish a standardized anti-sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation protocol for law enforcement agencies in Maine. The bill mandates that, by March 1, 2026, all law enforcement agencies must adopt these protocols, which will be developed by the Department of Public Safety through consultations with relevant stakeholders, including advocacy organizations. The goal of the bill is to ensure a uniform and sensitive approach to handling cases involving victims of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation, emphasizing the importance of appropriate response mechanisms for law enforcement agencies.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1695 appears largely supportive, particularly from advocacy groups focusing on victim rights and anti-trafficking efforts. There is a recognition of the need for law enforcement to have clear guidelines and support structures when dealing with these sensitive cases. However, there may be some contention among law enforcement regarding the resources and training required to effectively implement these protocols. While the mandate for a uniform approach is generally welcomed, concerns about funding and support for the protocol's execution might arise.

Contention

Notably, the bill may face challenges related to its implementation due to the varying levels of resource availability across law enforcement agencies. The requirement to adopt a model protocol adds a layer of accountability but also raises concerns about the capacity of smaller agencies to effectively train their personnel and provide necessary services. Stakeholders may need to engage in discussions about the allocation of resources and training efficacy to ensure that the uniform protocol can be truly effective across all jurisdictions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1607

An Act to Require Law Enforcement Agencies to Adopt Written Policies Regarding Compliance with Certain Constitutional Obligations Related to Disclosure of Evidence

ME LD2168

An Act to Increase Accountability for Persons Engaged in Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Human Trafficking and to Support Victims

ME LD1871

An Act to Permit Sealing Criminal History Record Information of Victims of Sex Trafficking or Sexual Exploitation

ME HB1189

Victims of Human Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation Fund; increase deposits.

ME HC3

Constitution; amend to include human trafficking, sexual battery, child exploitation and commercial sexual activity as disenfranchising crimes.

ME S1804

Capital Human Trafficking of Vulnerable Persons for Sexual Exploitation

ME H1283

Capital Human Trafficking of Vulnerable Persons for Sexual Exploitation

ME SF184

A bill for an act modifying the periods of time to bring civil actions by victims of sexual abuse, human trafficking, or sexual exploitation.

ME SB075

Trafficking & Commercial Sexual Activity Offenses

ME LD122

An Act to Update Certain Laws Regarding Extended Care and Adoption

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Urging The Department Of The Attorney General And The Department Of Law Enforcement To Strengthen Law Enforcement Capacity To Combat Human Trafficking And The Commercial Sexual Exploitation Of Children By Strengthening Statewide Enforcement Initiatives And Generating A Plan To Expand Specialized Investigative Personnel.