The bill establishes the Kansas Law Enforcement Trust Fund, which will be created in the state treasury and administered by the Kansas Criminal Justice Coordinating Council. The fund is intended to provide direct aid in the form of grants to state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies for technology replacement, equipment purchases, and public safety enhancements. Additionally, it will offer matching funds for agencies applying for federal or private grants. To be eligible for funding, law enforcement agencies must certify their adherence to common technology standards that promote statewide interoperability.

The bill also outlines the financial management of the trust fund, including the requirement for monthly transfers of interest earnings from the state general fund based on the fund's average daily balance and net earnings rate. A significant initial transfer of $125 million from the state general fund to the trust fund is mandated to occur by July 1, 2026. The bill ensures that the principal amount of this initial transfer remains intact and is solely used to generate interest earnings for future grants and matching funds. The act will take effect upon its publication in the statute book.