Titles the act the Kelsey Smith Act. Adds new Article 16C, “Provision of Wireless Call Location Information to Law Enforcement” to GS Chapter 15A, as follows. Requires a wireless telecommunications carrier (wireless carrier) to provide, upon request by certain law enforcement personnel, and subject to any limitations under applicable federal law, available phone location information of a telecommunications device without delay if the law enforcement personnel asserts either of the following:

The device that is the subject of the request was used to place a 911 call requesting emergency assistance.
There is reasonable suspicion that the device that is the subject of the request is in the possession of an individual who is involved in an emergency situation that involves risk of death or serious physical harm.

Permits the wireless carrier to establish protocols pertaining to voluntary disclosures.  Provides immunity for wireless carriers and their personnel providing phone location information while acting in good faith and in accordance with the statute. Requires wireless carriers registered to do business in this State or submitting to the jurisdiction thereof and all resellers of wireless telecommunications services to annually submit their emergency contact information to the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) by June 15 to facilitate the requests set forth above. Requires those carriers to update contact information with SBI immediately upon any change. Provides for a database maintained by SBI with the wireless provider contact information. Defines wireless telecommunications provider.
Directs the SBI to adopt temporary rules to implement the act, which are effective until replaced by permanent rules. 
Effective July 1, 2025.