The proposed bill establishes the "immigration and customs enforcement support fund" within the state treasury, aimed at providing financial resources for the implementation and enforcement of the immigration and customs enforcement support act. The state treasurer is tasked with managing the fund, which can receive money from various sources and must retain its balance at the end of the fiscal year. The bill outlines the process for law enforcement agencies to apply for grants from the fund, including deadlines for applications and grant awards, and mandates that the department post application instructions on a publicly accessible website by December 31, 2025.

Additionally, the bill specifies that grant funds may be used for training law enforcement officers in enforcement programs and provides a structured approach for awarding grants based on agency needs and population served. It includes provisions for initial grants to train three officers per agency, followed by additional grants based on proportional population metrics, and allows for further incentives of up to $15,000 for each officer participating in an enforcement program. The enactment of this bill is contingent upon the passage of Senate Bill No. 43 of the 103rd Legislature.