This bill establishes the Advisory Commission on Advancing LGBTQIA+ Youth Equity and Inclusion in Schools within the Executive Branch of the State Government. The commission will consist of 25 members, including various state commissioners, the Attorney General, and public members with expertise in LGBTQIA+ issues, appointed by the Governor, President of the Senate, and Speaker of the General Assembly. The initial members are to be appointed within 30 days of the bill's enactment, with a focus on including those from the commission established by Executive Order No. 361 of 2024. The commission will operate independently of the Department of Education and will be responsible for reviewing educational policies, identifying best practices, and recommending strategies to support LGBTQIA+ students.

The commission's duties include addressing bullying and discrimination, supporting mental health initiatives, and advising on professional development for educators regarding LGBTQIA+ issues. It is required to submit an initial report to the Governor and Legislature within 180 days of its organization, followed by annual reports detailing its findings and recommendations. The bill emphasizes the importance of creating safe and supportive learning environments for LGBTQIA+ students, reflecting the state's commitment to equity and inclusion in education.