The bill establishes priorities for the Criminal Justice Data Warehouse Project for the 2025-2026 interim, as directed by the Criminal Justice Oversight Council. It mandates the Board of Crime Control to prioritize various projects, including creating a unique identifier for linking data from different criminal justice agencies, consulting with the council on research priorities, acquiring software applications for data management, and identifying local stakeholders for data integration. The Board is also required to report regularly to the council and other legislative committees on its progress and to submit a comprehensive report by September 15, 2026, detailing its activities, recommendations, and funding priorities for the next legislative session.

Additionally, the bill includes appropriations totaling $1,484,243 from the general fund to support the implementation of the criminal justice data warehouse. This includes $480,000 for software applications, $504,243 to fund two full-time positions at the Board of Crime Control, and $500,000 for the judiciary to contribute data to the warehouse. The bill specifies that the appropriations for the Board of Crime Control are intended to be ongoing, while the judiciary's funding is designated as a one-time-only appropriation. The act is set to take effect immediately upon passage and approval.