The proposed bill aims to limit access to public libraries by officials engaged in immigration enforcement in Minnesota. It establishes that public library employees cannot allow entry to federal, state, or local officials for immigration purposes without a valid judicial warrant. Additionally, library employees must request identification from these officials and can only grant access to areas specified in the warrant. If entry is granted, the employee is required to immediately notify relevant authorities, such as the city mayor or designated county or system board representatives, depending on the library's governance structure. The bill also clarifies that this restriction does not apply to officials administering educational or library programs.

Furthermore, the bill includes a severability clause, ensuring that if any part of the act is deemed unconstitutional, the remaining provisions will still be valid. The new legal language is proposed to be codified in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 134, and the provisions are set to take effect the day after final enactment.