The bill proposes the designation of a segment of Ramsey County State-Aid Highway 96 as the "Master Sergeant Nicole Amor Memorial Highway." It introduces new legal language in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 160, specifically under section 160.805, which outlines the requirements for local highway designations. The bill mandates that road authorities must design and erect signs to mark or memorialize designated highways or bridges, provided they secure funding from nonpublic sources to cover all associated costs. Additionally, the commissioner is tasked with managing and distributing these funds to the appropriate road authorities.

Furthermore, the bill includes provisions for the removal of signs if they require maintenance, repair, or replacement, and if the road authority has made reasonable efforts to secure funding for these needs but finds the funds insufficient. The designation of the "Master Sergeant Nicole Amor Memorial Highway" is effective immediately following the bill's final enactment.