The proposed bill amends Chapter 1, Title 33 of the Idaho Code by adding a new section, 33-143, which aims to regulate the display of flags and banners on public school property. The primary purpose of this section is to maintain a neutral and inclusive environment for students by prohibiting the display of flags and banners that represent political, religious, or ideological viewpoints. Specifically, it bans flags and banners related to political parties, race, gender, sexual orientation, or political ideologies from being displayed in areas such as classrooms, hallways, entryways, or sports fields.

However, the bill outlines several exceptions to this prohibition, allowing for the display of official flags representing the United States, state flags, military flags, flags of Idaho Indian tribes, and recognized foreign nations, among others. Additionally, it permits achievement flags recognized by the Idaho State Department of Education, school mascots, electronic displays, personal items worn by students, and displays in school parking lots. The Idaho State Department of Education is tasked with enforcing these regulations, and schools found in violation must remove unauthorized flags or banners. The bill declares an emergency, making it effective from July 1, 2025.