The resolution authorizes Senator Blake Johnson to introduce a non-appropriation bill titled the "Arkansas Property Rights Protection from Sharia Law Act." This 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 bill defines key terms such as "business entity," "managing entity," and "residential arrangement," and outlines the rights and responsibilities of both purchasers and managing entities in these arrangements.

Key provisions of the proposed act include requirements for disclosure in purchase agreements, restrictions on managing entities regarding the transfer of interests, and the prohibition of actions that would violate the Arkansas Fair Housing Act. Additionally, the act empowers the Attorney General to enforce compliance and pursue remedies for violations, while also establishing that certain residential arrangements, particularly those associated with religious organizations, are exempt from these regulations. Overall, the act seeks to protect property rights while ensuring fair practices in residential property transactions.