The bill establishes the Digital Citizenship, Internet Safety, and Media Literacy Advisory Council, which will consist of 25 members representing various stakeholders, including licensed teachers, school media specialists, parent-teacher organization representatives, and experts in digital citizenship, Internet safety, and media literacy. The council's primary duties include making recommendations to the commissioner of education on best practices for instruction in these areas and methods for teaching students to use media and technology responsibly. The council is required to report its findings and recommendations to legislative committees by January 14, 2026, and will hold its first meeting by April 1, 2025.

Additionally, the bill appropriates funds from the general fund to support the council's activities, with the appropriation available until June 30, 2026. The council will operate under the Minnesota Open Meeting Law and is set to expire on January 15, 2026. The effective date of the bill is the day following its final enactment.