This bill allows courts to order the transfer of billing responsibility and rights to a wireless telephone number to victims of domestic violence or stalking upon their request and following the issuance of a final or permanent restraining order. Specifically, if the victim is not the account holder, the court can direct a wireless service provider to transfer the number to the victim and may also order the defendant to reimburse the victim for any associated transfer fees. The bill mandates that the court issue a separate order to the service provider, which must include specific details such as the account holder's name and the victim's contact information, while ensuring the victim's information is not disclosed to the account holder during domestic violence proceedings.

Additionally, the bill requires wireless service providers to notify the victim and the court within 72 hours if they cannot fulfill the order due to operational or technical issues. Once the transfer is complete, the victim assumes all financial responsibilities for the wireless number and any associated devices. The bill also clarifies that service providers are not liable for damages when acting in accordance with court orders issued under this legislation. Overall, the bill aims to enhance the safety and autonomy of victims by facilitating the transfer of their wireless telephone numbers.