This bill mandates that agents of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) utilize activated body-worn cameras during interactions with the public while on duty in Michigan, with the exception of interactions that occur in private places where individuals have a reasonable expectation of privacy. The bill defines key terms such as "agent," "body-worn camera," and "private place" to clarify the scope of its application.

Violations of this requirement will result in the agent being held responsible for a state civil infraction, which carries a potential civil fine of up to $500. Additionally, if an agent fails to pay the imposed fine, the attorney general is authorized to declare that individual ineligible to work in the state until the fine is settled. This legislation aims to enhance accountability and transparency in law enforcement interactions with the public.