The proposed bill seeks to establish a new legal framework in South Dakota that explicitly prohibits the enforcement and implementation of directives from intergovernmental organizations, such as the United Nations, World Economic Forum, and World Health Organization. It asserts that these organizations do not hold any jurisdiction or power within the state, thereby limiting their influence on state governance and policy.

Additionally, the bill stipulates that no elected or appointed official or employee of the state, or any political subdivision, is permitted to enforce or implement any regulations, fees, taxes, or mandates originating from these intergovernmental organizations. The bill also defines "intergovernmental organization" as an entity created by two or more nations to collaborate on shared interests, further clarifying the scope of its provisions.