The bill authorizes the Ma-Chis Lower Creek Indian Tribe to employ certified police officers to protect tribal property and residents. It defines key terms such as "police officer," "reservation," and "tribe," and outlines the responsibilities and powers of the tribal police officers. These officers will have the authority to eject trespassers, make arrests for disorderly conduct or other offenses occurring on the reservation, and bring arrested individuals before a court. Importantly, the bill stipulates that no state or local funds can be used to support the tribal police, and their authority is limited to the reservation, with specific conditions under which they may act outside its boundaries.

The bill also includes provisions that clarify the powers of the tribal police, allowing them to carry firearms and perform law enforcement duties similar to state police officers. It specifies that the authority of any police officer hired by the tribe ceases when they are no longer employed by the tribe. The act is set to take effect on October 1, 2025. There are no deletions from current law mentioned in the text provided.