The bill, introduced by Representative McFarland, enacts R.S. 9:2800.31, which establishes provisions related to actions against aerospace flight entities in Louisiana. It outlines the legislative intent and purpose, emphasizing that aerospace flight activities are of public importance and contribute to economic development and public welfare. The bill defines "aerospace flight activities" and "aerospace flight entity," and it aims to facilitate early resolution of claims arising from these activities without imposing excessive litigation costs on licensed entities.

Key provisions include the introduction of a special motion to strike for actions against aerospace flight entities, which can be filed within 90 days of service of the petition. The court will assess the likelihood of the plaintiff's success on the claim based on submitted documentation. If the plaintiff is found to have a probability of success, that determination can be used as evidence later in the proceedings. Additionally, the bill mandates that all discovery proceedings be stayed upon the filing of the motion, and it specifies that the provisions do not apply to enforcement actions initiated by state prosecutors.