The bill introduces new provisions regarding access to public schools by federal immigration agents. Specifically, it allows a federal immigration agent with a judicial warrant for an individual believed to be inside a public school to request access from the local superintendent or the head administrator of a charter school. The superintendent or head administrator is then responsible for reviewing the request to determine if access is legally permissible.

This legislation aims to limit disruptive third-party access to public schools, ensuring that any requests for access by federal immigration agents are handled with legal oversight and consideration by school authorities. The intent is to protect the educational environment while also adhering to legal requirements regarding immigration enforcement.