The bill establishes new requirements for agreements between school districts and postsecondary educational institutions, specifically 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 is responsible for directly purchasing any necessary instructional materials and supplies not provided by the school district. Additionally, the institution must pay a standard amount for teaching services to the school district, which will be passed on to the teacher as a supplement to their regular salary. If a school district employee serves as a paid site coordinator, they will be considered a contractor of the institution, with payment made directly to them, not exceeding the standard amount for non-teaching site coordination services.

The bill defines key terms such as "course," "postsecondary educational institution," and "standard amount," which is set at $600 per credit hour for the 2026-2027 academic year, with adjustments based on the consumer price index for subsequent years. It also clarifies that existing agreements prior to July 1, 2026, are not affected by this new legislation, but any new or renegotiated agreements must comply with the outlined requirements.