This bill establishes new legal provisions regarding searches and seizures, specifically addressing the use of reverse-location and reverse-keyword court orders and requests by government entities. It defines key terms such as "reverse-keyword court order," "reverse-keyword request," "reverse-location court order," and "reverse-location request." The bill prohibits government entities from seeking or issuing these types of court orders or requests, and it also prohibits compliance with such orders or requests from any person or entity within the state. Additionally, any information obtained in violation of these provisions is deemed inadmissible in legal proceedings.

Furthermore, the bill mandates that individuals whose identifying information is obtained in violation of these provisions must be notified in writing by the offending government entity. Affected individuals are granted the right to initiate civil action against the government entity for damages, including a minimum of $1,000 per violation, punitive damages, and other forms of relief. The court is instructed to consider specific factors when determining punitive damages, such as the number of individuals affected and whether the violation targeted constitutionally protected activities. The bill is set to take effect on November 1, 2026.