This bill establishes a committee tasked with studying the resources available for responding to air quality incidents throughout the state. The committee will consist of three members from the House of Representatives, appointed by the Speaker, and one member from the Senate, appointed by the Senate President. Members will receive mileage compensation at the legislative rate for their duties. The committee's responsibilities include assessing the necessary equipment, financial requirements, and any statutory changes needed to enable municipalities to access resources for air quality incident responses.

Additionally, the committee will elect a chairperson from among its members, with the first meeting to be convened by the first-named House member within 45 days of the bill's effective date. The committee is required 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, 2026. The bill will take effect immediately upon passage. No specific deletions from current law are noted in the text provided.