The bill establishes the New Jersey Dominican-American Commission, recognizing the significant contributions of the Dominican population in the state. The commission aims to advocate for the Dominican-American community, foster cultural engagement, strengthen ties between New Jersey and the Dominican Republic, and address various issues as determined by its members. It will consist of 21 members, including eight legislative appointees from both the Senate and the General Assembly, and thirteen members appointed by the Governor, who must be prominent figures within the Dominican or Dominican-American community.

The commission will operate without compensation for its members, who may be reimbursed for expenses incurred while performing their duties. It is required to report its findings and recommendations to the Governor and the Legislature annually, starting one year after its initial organizational meeting. The commission will also have the authority to appoint an executive director and will receive necessary support from the Department of State. The bill is set to take effect immediately upon enactment.