The resolution authorizes Senator Blake Johnson to introduce a non-appropriation bill titled the "Arkansas Property Rights Protection from Sharia Law Act." This proposed legislation aims to regulate certain residential property interests that are controlled by business entities, ensuring that agreements related to these interests are transparent and compliant with state laws. The act defines key terms such as "business entity," "managing entity," and "residential arrangement," and outlines the obligations of managing entities regarding the disclosure of property interests and the handling of disputes.

Additionally, the bill prohibits managing entities from imposing unfair restrictions on the transfer of ownership interests and ensures that any agreements do not require disputes to be resolved outside of Arkansas courts. It also establishes that violations of these provisions are considered unfair and deceptive practices, subject to enforcement by the Attorney General. The act includes specific exemptions, such as for properties owned by religious organizations and time-share interests, thereby delineating the scope of its application.