The bill establishes the Kansas-Italy Trade Commission, which will consist of 13 members, including legislative leaders from both the Senate and House, appointed members with expertise in international trade, and representatives from the Kansas postsecondary education sector and the Italian-American community. The commission aims to promote and encourage business relations between Kansas and Italy through various initiatives such as bilateral trade, investment, and academic exchanges. Members will serve varying terms, with legislative members serving for the duration of their legislative session and non-legislative members serving three-year terms.

Additionally, the commission is authorized to raise funds and accept donations to support its activities, which will be managed through a newly established Kansas-Italy Trade Commission Fund. The commission is required to report its findings and recommendations to the governor and legislature annually. Meetings will be held quarterly, and the commission will maintain public records of its proceedings. The bill emphasizes the importance of fostering economic growth and mutual benefits between Kansas and Italy.