The bill mandates that state agencies in South Dakota must use specific terminology when referring to certain geographic areas in official materials. Specifically, it requires that the terms "Judea and Samaria," "Judea," or "Samaria" be used exclusively to describe the land adjacent to Jordan that was acquired by Israel during the 1967 Six-Day War. The term "West Bank" is explicitly prohibited in this context. The bill defines "official government material" to include various forms of documentation produced by state agencies, but it excludes teaching or research materials from postsecondary instructors.

Additionally, the bill clarifies that the term "state agency" encompasses all boards, commissions, departments, divisions, institutions, and offices within state government. This legislation aims to standardize the terminology used in official communications regarding this specific geographic area, reflecting a particular political stance on the terminology associated with the region.