The bill establishes the Antisemitism Task Force, which will operate under the Office of Civil Rights within the Department of Legal Affairs. The task force is created to combat antisemitism in Florida and will be supported administratively and with staff by the department. It will consist of members appointed by various legislative leaders and 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 may convene more frequently as needed.

The task force's responsibilities include conducting a comprehensive review of antisemitism in the state, strengthening community relations, advising on law enforcement training for hate crimes, and assessing educational programs related to digital media literacy. Additionally, it will evaluate existing hate crime statutes and recommend strategies and legislation to combat antisemitism. An annual report with policy recommendations must be submitted to key state officials 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 The section establishing the task force is set to be repealed on October 2, 2029, unless it is reviewed and reenacted by the Legislature. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026.