The proposed bill establishes the "Rural Law Enforcement Grant Fund Act," which aims to enhance law enforcement services in rural areas of Oklahoma. It defines the role of law enforcement coordinators within designated rural law enforcement coordination districts and mandates the Office of the Attorney General to notify these coordinators when grant funds become available. The coordinators are responsible for assessing the financial needs of municipalities with populations of 10,000 or less and certifying their eligibility for financial assistance. The Attorney General will then distribute the grant funds, which can only be used for specific law enforcement-related expenditures, including equipment purchases and operational costs.

Additionally, the bill creates a revolving fund for the Office of the Attorney General to facilitate ongoing financial support for rural law enforcement agencies. It outlines the procedures for grant application, distribution, and compliance audits, ensuring that funds are used effectively and that agencies maintain accurate records of expenditures. The bill also establishes criteria for prioritizing grant applications based on various factors, such as population size and law enforcement needs. The act is set to take effect on November 1, 2026.