The bill amends existing legislation to increase funding for peace officer training reimbursements in Minnesota. Specifically, it changes the funding allocation from a single annual amount of $2,949,000 to $2,949,000 in the first year and $6,042,000 in the second year for local governments to cover peace officer training costs. Additionally, it establishes the "Philando Castile Memorial Training Fund," which will provide $4,942,000 each year to support law enforcement training and implement best practices. This fund is designated for reimbursement of training costs related to specific areas such as use of force, crisis response, conflict management, and autism training.

The bill also outlines requirements for training course sponsors, including the submission of course goals, outlines, instructor qualifications, and learning assessments to the board for approval. It mandates that the board maintain records of all approved and denied courses and conduct reviews of continuing education courses after the first year. Furthermore, it stipulates that if funds remain after reimbursing eligible training requests, law enforcement agencies may be reimbursed for other board-approved training courses, with the base funding for this activity increased from $878,000 to $3,878,000.