The bill establishes the New Jersey Native Seed Commission within the Department of Agriculture, aimed at developing a comprehensive plan to enhance the production and utilization of native seeds throughout the state. The commission's objectives include increasing the availability of native seeds for public land management, roadside landscaping, reforestation, and habitat restoration, while ensuring these seeds are accessible at reasonable costs. The commission will consist of nine members, including key state officials and representatives from various sectors, such as plant nurseries, seed suppliers, and environmental organizations.

The commission is tasked with organizing promptly after appointments, selecting leadership, and preparing a final report detailing its plan within one year of its formation. This report will be submitted to the Governor and the Legislature, including any necessary recommendations for legislative or regulatory actions. The commission will dissolve 30 days after the report's submission. The bill emphasizes the importance of native seeds, defined as those originating from indigenous plant species in New Jersey, to support ecological and environmental initiatives in the state.