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. It introduces the Crime Victim Communication Modernization Fund, which will be administered by the office of the Michigan public safety communications system. The fund will provide grants to eligible agencies to modernize their communication methods, ensuring that victims receive timely updates and information regarding their cases. The bill outlines specific standards for communication, including automated updates, multilingual support, and the use of technology to improve engagement and transparency.

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. It mandates that the office report annually on the fund's activities and ensures that the established standards facilitate effective communication with crime victims. The act is set to take effect 90 days after being enacted into law, contingent upon the passage of related legislation.