The bill aims to prohibit the denial of access to real estate brokers' organizations or multiple listing services based on an individual's expression of religious or moral beliefs. It establishes that it is considered an unfair method of competition to deny, disfavor, or discipline individuals in these organizations based on their religious or moral beliefs expressed in nonprofessional settings. This legislation addresses concerns that current "hate speech" rules enforced by the National Association of Realtors and its local chapters can lead to investigations, litigation, and expulsion of real estate professionals, ultimately reducing competition and availability of services in the real estate market.

Additionally, the bill includes provisions for codification, indicating that the new regulations will be integrated into existing law under Title 30, chapter 14, part 2. It also specifies that the act will take effect immediately upon passage and approval.