This bill establishes that school districts and public institutions of higher education in New Jersey cannot adopt policies that prevent active members of the United States military or veterans from addressing students. It mandates that these military representatives be allowed to speak at various school-related events, including classes, assemblies, and graduation ceremonies. Additionally, if a school district fails to comply with this requirement, the Commissioner of Education has the authority to withhold state aid. Similarly, public institutions of higher education that violate this provision may face reductions in their state operating aid.

Furthermore, the bill requires school districts to forward any correspondence with military members or veterans who wish to address students to the appropriate executive county superintendent. This ensures transparency and accountability in the process of allowing military representatives to engage with students. The act is set to take effect immediately upon passage.