Affected by 63I-2-263 on 7/1/2023
Effective 5/12/2020
63C-22-202. Commission duties — Reporting requirements.
- (1) To ensure students are digital media-literate, and able to use technology safely and ethically, the commission shall:
- (a) identify best practices for reaching every student with training in digital citizenship;
- (b) identify, compile, and publish resources that an LEA or a parent may use to educate students, parents, or a student’s support network in digital citizenship;
- (c) identify and compile emerging research on digital citizenship and educating students, parents, or a student’s support network in digital citizenship;
- (d) collaborate and coordinate efforts with programs related to cyber-bullying, suicide prevention, anti-pornography, and social and emotional learning to provide resources for promoting digital citizenship to LEAs, students, teachers, and parents; and
- (e) administer funds appropriated by the Legislature for the purposes described in this part, in accordance with the intent of the Legislature for the appropriation.
- (2) The commission shall annually report to the Education Interim Committee and the state board on:
- (a) objectives for training students in digital citizenship;
- (b) a template for a plan that an LEA may use to achieve the objectives described in Subsection (2)(a);
- (c) involving parents in promoting digital citizenship, including resources for educating students and parents at home;
- (d) approved providers to deliver training in digital citizenship to teachers and students in LEAs; and
- (e) the expenditure of the funds described in Subsection (1)(e).
Enacted by Chapter 325, 2020 General Session
Technically renumbered to avoid duplication of section number also enacted in HB283, Chapter 199.