This bill establishes a study committee tasked with investigating the feasibility of reducing the number of school superintendents in the state to one per county. The committee will consist of three members from the House of Representatives, appointed by the Speaker, and three members from the Senate, appointed by the President. Members will receive mileage compensation for their duties, and the committee is required to elect a chairperson and hold its first meeting within 45 days of the bill's passage.

The committee's primary responsibility will be to assess the practicality of having a single school superintendent per county and to outline the necessary office requirements. It is mandated to report its findings and any legislative recommendations to key state officials, including the Speaker of the House, the Senate President, and the Governor, by November 1, 2025. The bill will take effect immediately upon passage. No specific deletions from current law are noted in the text provided.