The bill establishes the Antisemitism Task Force, which will operate under the Office of Civil Rights within the Department of Legal Affairs, with the primary goal of combating antisemitism in Florida. The task force will consist of various members appointed by state leaders, including representatives from Jewish community organizations and experts in combating antisemitism. Members will serve two-year terms without compensation but will be reimbursed for travel expenses. The task force is required to meet quarterly and may convene more frequently as needed. It will conduct a comprehensive review of antisemitism in the state, strengthen community relations, engage with local Jewish communities, and provide recommendations for combating antisemitism.

Additionally, the bill specifies that the term "antisemitism" does not include criticism of Israel that is comparable to criticism of any other country, ensuring that the task force's work does not infringe upon First Amendment rights. The task force is mandated to submit an annual report and policy recommendations to the Governor and the Legislature by January 31 each year. The section establishing the task force is set to be repealed on October 2, 2029, unless it is reviewed and saved from repeal by the Legislature. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026.