This bill mandates that children enrolled in home education programs, along with their parents or guardians, must meet annually with a designated representative from their resident school district. The representative, who must be a school counselor, school nurse, or school social worker employed by the district, is appointed by the school district superintendent. The meeting serves two main purposes: it allows parents or guardians to request support from the school district for their home education program, and it enables the designated representative to perform a general health and wellness check on the child.

The bill is set to take effect in the first full school year following its enactment. This initiative aims to foster communication between home educators and school districts, ensuring that children in home education programs receive necessary support and health assessments.