The bill establishes the New Jersey Out-of-School Time Advisory Commission, which will consist of 20 members, including key state officials and public representatives from various educational and child advocacy organizations. The commission's purpose is to review and assess before-school, after-school, and summer programs across New Jersey. It will evaluate the policies of state agencies that fund these programs, adopt statewide standards for their design and implementation, and analyze the funding sources available for such initiatives. Additionally, the commission will focus on the development and operation of these programs in different types of school districts, aiming to enhance their accountability and quality.

The commission is required to organize within 30 days of member appointments and will issue an interim report of its findings and recommendations within one year, followed by a final report within two years. The commission will be supported by the Department of Education and will have the authority to utilize services from various state and local agencies. Importantly, the commission will dissolve 30 days after submitting its final report.