regarding student use of technology. (1) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3), a school district shall offer a seminar for parents of students who attend school in the school district that: (i) is offered at no cost to parents; (ii) (A) if in person, begins at or after 6 p.m.; (B) if in person, takes place on a Saturday; or (C) may be conducted at anytime online and recorded if the recording is made available on the school district's website, including the parent portal created in Section 53G-6-806; (iii) (A) is held in at least one school located in the school district; or (B) is provided through a virtual platform; and (iv) covers the topics described in Subsection (2). (b) (i) A school district shall annually offer one parent seminar for each 11,000 students enrolled in the school district. (ii) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(b)(i), a school district may not be required to offer more than three seminars. (c) A school district may: (i) develop the district school's own curriculum for the seminar described in Subsection (1)(a); or (ii) use the curriculum developed by the state board under Subsection (2). (d) A school district shall notify each charter school located in the attendance boundaries of the school district of the date and time of a parent seminar, so the charter school may inform parents of the seminar. (2) The state board shall: (a) develop a curriculum for the parent seminar described in Subsection (1) that includes information on: (i) substance abuse, including illegal drugs and prescription drugs and prevention; (ii) bullying; (iii) mental health, depression, suicide awareness, and suicide prevention, including education on limiting access to fatal means; (iv) Internet safety, including pornography addiction; (v) the SafeUT Crisis Line established in Section 53H-4-210; and (vi) resources related to the topics described in this Subsection (2); and (b) provide the curriculum, including resources and training, to school districts upon request. (3) (a) A school district is not required to offer the parent seminar if the local school board determines that the topics described in Subsection (2) are not of significant interest or value to families in the school district. (b) If a local school board chooses not to offer the parent seminar, the local school board shall notify the state board and provide the reasons why the local school board chose not to offer the parent seminar. (4) (a) The state board shall develop a brief video presentation that is directed at educating parents about potential safety and legal issues a student may encounter regarding the student's use of technology, including: (i) sharing personal data via social media and other means of communication; and (ii) creating or sharing sexual or nude images, both real and artificially produced. (b) The state board shall make the video presentation described in Subsection (4)(a) available to each school district so that the school district may provide the video presentation to parents within the school district.
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