This bill mandates Rutgers, the State University, to implement a comprehensive Discrimination and Discriminatory Harassment Policy for Students and Student Groups, aimed at ensuring community safety and maintaining academic integrity. The policy will establish clear guidelines for protest activities to prevent disruption of academic functions, enforce consistent disciplinary actions for violations, and require individuals participating in protests to present university identification when requested. Additionally, the bill includes a specific definition of antisemitism, emphasizing the university's commitment to fostering a safe environment for all students, particularly in light of recent incidents of harassment against Jewish students.

Furthermore, the bill outlines several measures to enhance the university's response to violations of the policy, including expanding public safety personnel and training, establishing oversight for student groups, and requiring annual training on the policy for both students and student groups. It also calls for a review of academic programs related to the Middle East, efforts to ensure intellectual diversity among faculty, and improvements to admissions procedures to promote unbiased practices. The university is also tasked with developing a policy of institutional neutrality and creating opportunities for constructive dialogue among students with differing viewpoints.