The resolution establishes a Legislative Commission to Review the State Seal of Alaska, tasked with evaluating the current official seal and recommending changes to better reflect the state's diverse cultural heritage, including the values of Alaska Native cultures. The commission will assess features of the seal that may be harmful or misunderstood, propose modifications to represent the state's commitment to peace, justice, liberty, and equality, and develop an educational program about the seal's history and significance. The commission is required to submit a report with its findings and recommendations to the legislature by May 14, 2027.

The commission will consist of 14 members, including representatives from both the House and Senate, the lieutenant governor or their designee, and various cultural and educational organizations. Appointments will be made jointly by the president of the Senate and the speaker of the House. The commission will operate with the support of legislative staff and may seek funding through grants or appropriations. Members will serve without compensation but will receive per diem and travel expenses. The commission is set to expire on May 14, 2027, unless an extension is deemed necessary by a two-thirds vote of its members.