The bill establishes the New Jersey Out-of-School Time Advisory Commission, which will consist of 20 members, including various state officials and public representatives from organizations related to youth development and education. The commission's primary responsibilities include assessing the current state of out-of-school time programs, adopting statewide standards for these programs, examining funding sources, and making recommendations to enhance the quality and accountability of before-school, after-school, and summer programs across urban, suburban, and rural districts.

The commission is required to organize within 30 days of member appointments and will issue an interim report within one year and a final report within two years of its organizational meeting. The commission will be supported by the Department of Education and will expire 30 days after submitting its final report. This initiative aims to improve the effectiveness and accessibility of out-of-school programs in New Jersey.