The bill introduces new provisions regarding third-party access to public schools, specifically addressing the presence of federal immigration agents. It stipulates that such agents must possess a judicial warrant for an individual believed to be inside a public school in order to request access. The request for access must be directed to the local superintendent or the head administrator of the charter school.

Upon receiving the request, the superintendent or head administrator is tasked with reviewing it to determine if granting access aligns with legal requirements. This measure aims to limit disruptive interactions within public schools while ensuring that any access by federal agents is conducted lawfully and with proper oversight.