The bill establishes January 27 as Holocaust Remembrance Day in Florida, requiring the Governor to annually proclaim this day in honor of the millions of victims of the Holocaust. It allows for observance in public schools and public exercises as designated by the Governor. If January 27 falls on a non-school day, the observance can be moved to the next school day or as determined by the local school district.

Additionally, the bill permits instruction on the Holocaust's harmful impacts, anti-Semitism, and the positive contributions of the Jewish community to be included in public school curricula on this day. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2025.