The bill establishes a grant program within the Iowa Department of Justice aimed at supporting a nonprofit organization that operates sexual assault forensic examination centers. It mandates that, contingent upon funding, the attorney general will contract with a qualified nonprofit organization that meets specific criteria, including being incorporated in Iowa and not being affiliated with any hospital or medical facility. The organization must employ sexual assault nurse examiners, maintain or be in the process of establishing treatment facilities dedicated to serving sexual assault survivors, and prioritize providing services and training related to sexual assault care.

Additionally, the bill outlines the responsibilities of the contracting nonprofit organization, which include providing medical forensic services to various underserved populations, offering training to law enforcement and healthcare professionals, and ensuring a cooperative approach to sexual assault services that prioritizes the needs of survivors. The organization is also required to submit an annual report detailing the services provided, client demographics, and any identified service gaps. Importantly, the bill allows the nonprofit to seek additional funding or reimbursement from other sources, ensuring flexibility in resource acquisition.