The proposed bill would amend current statutes related to the Arizona Geological Survey and the Mining, Mineral and Natural Resources Educational Museum Advisory Council. Specifically, it would require the University of Arizona (UA) to promote the history of Arizona, emphasizing the significance of the "Five C's"—copper, cattle, citrus, climate, and cotton—in collaboration with the Advisory Council. This new requirement is intended to enhance public awareness and education regarding the state's historical resources.

Additionally, the bill would clarify the role of the Advisory Council by including the promotion of the state's history and the Five C's as part of its advisory responsibilities to the UA. It would also specify that the term "Five C's" refers to these five key elements of Arizona's heritage. The bill would not alter existing provisions regarding the composition of the Advisory Council or its general functions, but it would enhance its focus on educational outreach related to Arizona's historical context.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 27-106, 27-111, 32-2117, 9-461.05, 11-804, 27-107