The bill amends Chapter 23-28.2 of the General Laws by establishing a new section titled "Electric and hybrid motor vehicle identification database." It mandates the Office of the State Fire Marshal to collaborate with the Division of Motor Vehicles to create and maintain a database specifically for electric and hybrid vehicles powered in whole or in part by high-voltage lithium-ion storage batteries. The Office is required to compile a contact list of all fire departments and districts that provide fire-fighting services, which will enable the Division to transfer essential vehicle information directly to the relevant fire protection services.

The information to be transferred includes a vehicle description (make, model, and year) and the address of the structure where the vehicle is located. The Division must forward this information to the appropriate municipal or volunteer fire department or fire district biannually, on January 1 and July 1. The act is designed to enhance fire safety by ensuring that fire departments are aware of the locations of these vehicles. The bill will take effect six months after its passage.