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Code · Utah · Title 41 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 6A

41-6a-303.

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Effective 5/8/2018
41-6a-303. Definition of reduced speed school zone -- Operation of warning lights -- School crossing guard requirements -- Responsibility provisions -- Rulemaking authority.
(1)As used in this section "reduced speed school zone" means a designated length of a highway extending from a school zone speed limit sign with warning lights operating to an end school zone sign.
(2)The Department of Transportation for state highways and local highway authorities for highways under their jurisdiction:
(a)shall establish reduced speed school zones at elementary schools after written assurance by a local highway authority that the local highway authority complies with Subsections
(3)and
(4); and
(b)may establish reduced speed school zones for secondary schools at the request of the local highway authority.
(3)For all reduced speed school zones on highways, including state highways within the jurisdictional boundaries of a local highway authority, the local highway authority shall:
(i)provide shuttle service across highways for school children; or
(ii)provide, train, and supervise school crossing guards in accordance with this section;
(b)provide for the:
(i)operation of reduced speed school zones, including providing power to warning lights and turning on and off the warning lights as required under Subsections
(4)and
(5); and
(ii)maintenance of reduced speed school zones except on state highways as provided in Section 41-6a-302 ; and
(c)notify the Department of Transportation of reduced speed school zones on state highways that are in need of maintenance.
(4)While children are going to or leaving school during opening and closing hours all reduced speed school zones shall have:
(a)the warning lights operating on each school zone speed limit sign; and
(b)a school crossing guard present if the reduced speed school zone is for an elementary school.
(5)The warning lights on a school zone speed limit sign may not be operating except as provided under Subsection
(4).
(a)In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act , the Department of Transportation shall make rules establishing criteria and specifications for the:
(i)establishment, location, and operation of school crosswalks, school zones, and reduced speed school zones;
(ii)training, use, and supervision of school crossing guards at elementary schools and secondary schools; and
(iii)content and implementation of child access routing plans under Section 53G-4-402 .
(b)If a school crosswalk is established at a signalized intersection in accordance with the requirements of this section, a local highway authority may reduce the speed limit at the signalized intersection to 20 miles per hour for a highway under its jurisdiction.
(7)Each local highway authority shall pay for providing, training, and supervising school crossing guards in accordance with this section.
(8)Each local highway authority shall ensure that any training described in this section complies with Title 63G, Chapter 22, State Training and Certification Requirements .
Amended by Chapter 200 , 2018 General Session
Amended by Chapter 415 , 2018 General Session
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