The bill establishes the Antisemitism Task Force within the Office of Civil Rights of the Department of Legal Affairs, aimed at combating antisemitism in Florida. The task force will consist of various members appointed by legislative leaders and other organizations, including representatives from Jewish community organizations and experts in civil rights law. Members will serve two-year terms without compensation but will be reimbursed for travel expenses. The task force is required to meet quarterly and will undertake several duties, including assessing the prevalence of antisemitism, strengthening community relations, advising on law enforcement training, and evaluating hate crime statutes.

Additionally, the task force must submit an annual report with policy recommendations to key state officials, including the Governor and legislative leaders, by January 31 each year. The bill includes a provision for the task force's repeal on October 2, 2029, unless it is reviewed and saved from repeal by the Legislature. The effective date for this act is set for July 1, 2026.