The bill amends section 1006.1494 of the Florida Statutes to enhance the protection of student online personal information. It prohibits operators and interactive computer services from collecting or sharing any covered information without obtaining written consent from a student's parent or guardian. Additionally, any contracts or agreements made by school districts with these operators must include a statement emphasizing Florida's parental consent laws regarding the collection and dissemination of minors' personal information. The bill also mandates that school districts publish relevant portions of these contracts on their websites to ensure transparency for parents and guardians.

Furthermore, the bill establishes penalties for operators and interactive computer services that fail to comply with these requirements, including a five-year prohibition from entering into contracts with school districts for those who violate the rules. The Department of Education is tasked with maintaining a list of non-compliant operators on its website, which must be updated within six months of a violation. The bill is set to take effect on July 1, 2025, and allows for the pursuit of other legal remedies by the department, school districts, or parents and guardians.