The resolution establishes the "Williams and Amenhotep New Jersey Task Force on Missing Persons," aimed at improving the investigation and response to reports of missing persons in the state. The task force will consist of nine members, including key officials from the Attorney General's office, the Department of Children and Families, and the Department of Human Services, as well as representatives from law enforcement and advocacy organizations. The task force is tasked with reviewing best practices for investigating missing persons cases, examining the current law enforcement response, and determining necessary changes to align with these best practices.

Within 12 months of its formation, the task force is required to submit a report to the Governor and the Legislature detailing its findings and recommendations for legislative or other actions. The task force will dissolve three months after submitting this report. The initiative is named in memory of Sanaa Amenhotep and Yasir Williams, two young individuals who went missing and were later found deceased, highlighting the importance of addressing the issue of missing persons in New Jersey.