The resolution establishes the Commission on Apprenticeship Program Promotion in New Jersey, consisting of seven members, including the Commissioners of Labor and Workforce Development and Education, as well as appointees from the Senate, General Assembly, and the Governor. The commission aims to study effective methods for promoting apprenticeship programs to high school students, highlighting the educational value and economic opportunities these programs provide. It is required to include representatives from county colleges, the manufacturing community, and labor unions involved in joint apprenticeship programs.

Members of the commission will be appointed within 60 days of the resolution's enactment and are tasked with organizing and selecting leadership roles. They must issue a report detailing their findings and recommendations within one year of their formation, which will be submitted to the Governor and the Legislature. The commission will dissolve 30 days after the report is submitted. Members will serve without compensation but can incur necessary expenses within budgetary limits.