The proposed bill establishes the "Crime Victim Communication Modernization Act," which aims to create a grant program to enhance communication between state and local governmental agencies and crime victims. The bill introduces the Crime Victim Communication Modernization Fund, which will be administered by the office of the Michigan public safety communications system. This fund will provide grants to state or local agencies, law enforcement agencies, and local units of government to modernize their communication methods with crime victims and other individuals. The office will set standards for these communications, ensuring they are accessible, efficient, and capable of providing timely updates and notifications to victims.

Additionally, the bill appropriates $7 million from the general fund for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2025, to support the activities outlined in the act. The funds can be used to match federal grants and must be utilized to comply with the established standards for communication modernization. The office is required to report annually on the fund's activities, and the act will take effect 90 days after being enacted into law, contingent upon the passage of related legislation.