The act requires the department of education (department) to create and maintain an online resource bank of materials and resources pertaining to media literacy. At a minimum, the resource bank must include the materials and resources recommended in the media literacy advisory committee's report. The department shall promulgate rules, if necessary, to implement a procedure through which a person may provide comment on a material or resource within the resource bank, including a comment recommending the removal or inclusion of a material or resource within the resource bank.The act requires the department, upon the request of a school district, district charter school, institute charter school, or board of cooperative services, and subject to available resources, to provide technical assistance to a school district, district charter school, institute charter school, or board of cooperative services with implementing policies and procedures, best practices, and recommendations related to media literacy.The act clarifies that a school district, district charter school, institute charter school, or board of cooperative services is not required to adopt or implement any material or resource from the resource bank into its curriculum.The act requires the state board of education to review and adopt revisions that implement media literacy within reading, writing, and civics standards.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

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Statutes affected:
Preamended PA1 (04/23/2021): 22-2-145
Introduced (02/16/2021): 22-2-145
Engrossed (03/19/2021): 22-2-145
Reengrossed (03/22/2021): 22-2-145
Revised (04/30/2021): 22-2-145
Rerevised (05/03/2021): 22-2-145
Final Act (05/13/2021): 22-2-145
Signed Act (05/28/2021): 22-2-145