The bill authorizes nonpublic schools in Kansas to allow nonaccredited private elementary or secondary school students to participate in certain activities regulated by the state's activities association. It establishes that these students must meet specific criteria, including residency in Kansas, enrollment in a nonaccredited school, and compliance with any applicable age and eligibility requirements. Additionally, the governing body of the nonpublic school has the authority to set policies regarding participation and may impose conditions such as course enrollment, provided these requirements are consistent for all students.

Furthermore, the bill makes it unlawful for nonpublic schools or the activities association to discriminate against students based on their enrollment status. It also introduces a moratorium on interscholastic contests and activities during specified time periods, including every Sunday and certain holidays, during which no activities or practices may occur. This moratorium aims to ensure that students have designated times free from competitive pressures.