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Code · Utah · Title 26B — Utah Health and Human Services Code · Chapter 2

26B-2-131. Child-placing agency responsibility for educational services -- Payment of costs.

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Effective 5/3/2023
26B-2-131. Child-placing agency responsibility for educational services -- Payment of costs.
(1)A child-placing agency shall ensure that the requirements of Subsections 53G-6-202(2) and 53G-6-203(1) are met through the provision of appropriate educational services for all children served in the state by the child-placing agency.
(a)If the educational services described in Subsection
(1)are provided through a public school and the custodial parent or legal guardian resides outside the state, the child-placing agency shall pay all educational costs required under Sections 53G-6-306 and 53G-7-503 .
(b)If the educational services described in Subsection
(1)are provided through a public school and the custodial parent or legal guardian resides within the state, then the child-placing agency shall pay all educational costs required under Section 53G-7-503 .
(3)A child in the custody or under the care of a Utah state agency is exempt from the payment of fees required under Subsection
(2).
(4)A public school shall admit any child living within the public school's boundaries who is under the supervision of a child-placing agency upon payment by the child-placing agency of the tuition and fees required under Subsection
(2).
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