The bill proposes the establishment of a youth peer recovery support services pilot project in Minnesota, specifically targeting youth aged 13 to 18. It appropriates funds from the general fund to the commissioner of human services for a grant to Hennepin County, which will conduct the two-year pilot project in collaboration with a community organization that specializes in culturally specific peer recovery support services for East African individuals. The project aims to enhance peer recovery support services for youth in Hennepin County.

At the end of the pilot project, Hennepin County is required to submit a report to the relevant legislative committees, detailing the project's implementation, operation, and outcomes, along with recommendations for expanding youth peer recovery support services across the state. The bill outlines a base appropriation for the project of a specified amount in fiscal year 2026, with no funding allocated for fiscal year 2027.