This bill aims to regulate the involvement of minors in law enforcement activities, specifically as informants or participants. It defines key terms such as "informant," "law enforcement agency," "law enforcement participant," and "minor." The bill stipulates that law enforcement agencies must obtain written consent from a parent or legal guardian before using a minor in these roles, with an exception for emancipated minors.

Additionally, the bill provides a legal recourse for parents or guardians if a minor is used without consent. They can seek an injunction from the circuit court to prevent further use of the minor in law enforcement activities until proper consent is obtained. If successful, the court will require the law enforcement agency to cover the parent's or guardian's legal costs and award damages ranging from $500 to $1,000.