The bill amends existing Florida statutes regarding objections to instructional materials in K-12 education. It removes provisions that previously allowed parents and residents to object to specific instructional materials, including the requirement for school boards to adopt a policy for handling such objections. Additionally, it eliminates the requirement for public meetings of committees that addressed these objections and the authority for the Commissioner of Education to appoint a special magistrate to resolve disputes. The bill also removes the requirement for district school boards to report on objections received and the outcomes of those objections.

Furthermore, the bill makes conforming amendments to related statutes, ensuring that the changes are reflected throughout the legal framework. It emphasizes the district school board's responsibility to select and provide instructional materials while streamlining the process for contesting the adoption of materials. The effective date for these changes is set for July 1, 2025.