This bill establishes a new section in Florida law, designated as 250.0311, which outlines the process for the state to accept concurrent legislative jurisdiction over United States military installations located within its boundaries. The bill declares that Florida accepts the relinquishment of exclusive legislative jurisdiction from the United States and specifies that this concurrent jurisdiction becomes effective upon the Governor's written acceptance of a request from the principal officer or authorized representative of the military installation. The request must include specific information, such as the name and authority of the requester, a clear statement of the subject matter, a detailed description of the installation, and any future land expansions.

Additionally, if the Governor accepts the request, the acceptance must detail each element of the request and the Governor is required to submit relevant documents to the appropriate recording office for indexing. The bill also authorizes the Governor to execute necessary documents to facilitate the cession and allows state agencies to enter into reciprocal agreements with U.S. agencies regarding the concurrent legislative jurisdiction. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026.