The bill prohibits the use of electronic devices owned or issued by state agencies in Kansas to access certain artificial intelligence platforms deemed to be of concern. It mandates that all state agencies prevent the installation of applications that allow access to these platforms and restricts their use on agency-operated networks. Additionally, any state agency currently utilizing or holding an account with such platforms must deactivate and delete those accounts. However, exceptions are made for law enforcement activities or cybersecurity investigations.

The bill defines "artificial intelligence platforms of concern" to include the model known as DeepSeek and any models controlled by specific countries identified as "countries of concern," which include China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, and Venezuela, while explicitly excluding Taiwan. The legislation aims to enhance security and protect sensitive information by limiting access to potentially risky artificial intelligence technologies.