This bill proposes updates to current statutes regarding the Mining, Mineral and Natural Resources Education Museum and its advisory council. Specifically, it mandates that the University of Arizona (U of A), in collaboration with the Mining, Mineral and Natural Resources Educational Museum Advisory Council, promote the history of Arizona and the significance of the "Five C's" (copper, cattle, citrus, climate, and cotton). This new requirement is an insertion into the existing law, enhancing the educational mission of the museum.

Additionally, the bill modifies the advisory council's responsibilities by explicitly stating that when providing advice to the U of A, the council must include the promotion of Arizona's history and the Five C's. It also clarifies the definition of the Five C's within the statute. The bill makes minor technical changes and updates the appointment process for one council member, ensuring that the president of the University of Arizona appoints a member knowledgeable in museum operations. Overall, these changes aim to strengthen the museum's role in educating the public about Arizona's historical and economic contributions.

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