The proposed bill establishes new regulations regarding the handling of personal information by government entities in Michigan, particularly in relation to requests for such information for the purpose of enforcing federal immigration law. It defines key terms such as "government entity," "person," and "personal information," and mandates that before any personal information is provided, the requesting individual or entity must submit their name, contact information, and a statement under penalty of perjury regarding the purpose of their request. If the request is for immigration enforcement, the individual must also present a warrant issued by a federal or state court.

Additionally, the bill requires government entities to report annually to the attorney general and the legislature on the number of requests received for personal information related to immigration enforcement, detailing how many were granted or denied. If a government entity discovers that personal information was misused for immigration enforcement, it is prohibited from providing any further personal information to that individual or entity unless a warrant is presented. This legislation aims to protect personal information from being used inappropriately while ensuring accountability through reporting requirements.