Senate Bill 808 establishes a blue envelope program administered by the Department of Transportation (DOT) aimed at enhancing communication and inclusivity between law enforcement officers and individuals with disabilities or conditions requiring special accommodations. The bill mandates the creation of a blue envelope that will hold essential documents such as vehicle registration and insurance cards, along with printed information on traffic stop safety and recommendations for law enforcement on interaction techniques. The envelope will also include spaces for emergency contact information and additional details regarding the recipient's needs.

Individuals can obtain a blue envelope by declaring an invisible disability on a form provided by the DOT. Eligibility extends to individuals protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act, those with conditions necessitating accommodations, and their guardians or family members. The bill also requires the DOT to keep records of each envelope issued and to develop rules for the program's administration, including supplementary training materials for law enforcement. An appropriation from the general fund is allocated for the creation and printing of the envelopes and training materials.