This bill establishes a framework for the appointment, qualifications, and responsibilities of delegates representing Kansas at an Article V convention, which is called to propose amendments to the U.S. Constitution. It defines key terms such as "delegate," "alternate delegate," and "unauthorized amendment," and outlines the appointment process, which involves the speaker of the house, the president of the senate, and the governor. Each delegate and alternate delegate must reaffirm an oath to support both the U.S. and Kansas constitutions and must adhere to instructions provided by the legislature. The bill also stipulates that any vote on unauthorized amendments is void and allows for the immediate dismissal of delegates who violate these provisions.

Additionally, the bill mandates the creation of a joint committee of correspondence responsible for communication between the delegates and the legislature. This committee will handle matters such as proposed rules and amendments, and it must respond to requests for advisory determinations regarding the scope of the Article V application. The legislature is required to adopt a concurrent resolution to provide instructions to the delegates at the time of their appointment, and these instructions can be amended as necessary. The act will take effect upon publication in the statute book.