The bill mandates the state board of regents, in consultation with the attorney general, to develop training materials, programs, and procedures for postsecondary educational institutions in Kansas. This training will focus on the institutions' policies regarding freedom of speech, association, and exercise of religion on campus. The training materials must encompass relevant state and federal laws, including specific provisions from the Kansas Constitution and the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The institutions are required to provide this training annually to key personnel, including those responsible for student discipline, campus administration, and oversight of student organizations.
Additionally, the bill stipulates that the state board of regents must confirm to legislative leaders and the attorney general that each institution has completed the required training. The attorney general is granted the authority to enforce compliance by bringing legal action against the state board or any non-compliant institution. This legislation aims to ensure that all relevant individuals at postsecondary institutions are well-informed about their responsibilities concerning free speech and religious expression on campus.