The bill establishes requirements for agreements between school districts and postsecondary educational institutions, such as community colleges and technical colleges, regarding the provision of postsecondary courses taught in secondary schools. Starting July 1, 2026, these agreements must stipulate that the postsecondary institution will directly purchase necessary instructional materials and supplies, pay a standard amount for teaching services to the school district (which will be passed on to the teacher as a salary supplement), and treat any paid site coordinator from the school district as a contractor. The bill also specifies that no additional financial compensation can be provided by the postsecondary institution to the school district or its employees for services rendered during the normal school day.

Additionally, the bill clarifies definitions related to the agreements, including what constitutes a "course" and a "postsecondary educational institution." It introduces a "standard amount" for compensation, which will be adjusted annually based on the consumer price index. The bill also modifies existing language to ensure that any negotiated agreements between school districts and their faculty or between postsecondary institutions and their faculty that were in effect before July 1, 2026, are not affected by this new legislation. Furthermore, it explicitly states that accredited independent institutions are not included under this section.