The bill establishes the Interagency Council on Student Attendance in Minnesota, aimed at improving coordination among various state agencies, counties, school districts, and charter schools to enhance student attendance. The council will consist of appointed members from multiple departments, including Education, Children, Youth, and Families, Public Safety, Human Services, Transportation, Health, Human Rights, Corrections, and others, including representatives from local education associations and councils. The council is required to meet at least quarterly and will develop solutions to address chronic absenteeism, making policy and funding recommendations to improve attendance. A report detailing these recommendations must be submitted annually to the governor and relevant legislative committees starting November 1, 2027.

Additionally, the bill includes an appropriation from the general fund to support the council's activities, with specific funding designated for the Department of Children, Youth, and Families. The effective date for the establishment of the council and the appropriation is set for July 1, 2026. The council is designed to be a permanent entity, with no expiration date specified.