The bill establishes the Florida State University Election Law Center within the Florida State University College of Law, as defined in the newly created section 1004.6494 of the Florida Statutes. The center is tasked with addressing various aspects of election law, which includes issues related to voting rights, election administration, election integrity, and campaign finance law, among others. The goals of the center include conducting nonpartisan research, hosting educational events, developing resources on election law, and enhancing the university's reputation in this field. The center is also authorized to hire staff, conduct training, and collaborate with other entities to promote its objectives.

Additionally, the bill outlines the leadership structure of the center, which will be headed by a faculty director appointed by the dean of the College of Law, with day-to-day operations managed by an executive director. The center is encouraged to cooperate with various state entities to share information while adhering to confidentiality and security requirements. Funding for the center will come from the General Appropriations Act, along with the possibility of accepting donations and grants. The center's activities will be protected under academic freedom provisions, ensuring that its faculty and staff can operate independently from external pressures. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2025.