This bill mandates the Attorney General, in collaboration with the Director of the Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, to create and maintain a publicly accessible, searchable database that contains information about domestic extremist organizations operating within or connected to New Jersey. The bill defines "domestic extremism" as activities by groups or individuals that involve violent criminal acts driven by political or ideological motives, and it characterizes a "domestic extremist organization" as a group formed for the purpose of engaging in such extremism.

The database is required to include various details about each domestic extremist organization, such as names or nicknames, descriptions of their purposes and objectives, information on their membership and recruitment tactics (notably if they recruit from law enforcement or military backgrounds), and any known criminal activities associated with the organization. This initiative aims to enhance public awareness and law enforcement's ability to monitor and address domestic extremism in the state.