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Code · Utah · Title 53E — Public Education System -- State Administration · Chapter 6

53E-6-503. Nominations -- Appointment of commission members -- Reappointments.

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Effective 5/14/2019
53E-6-503. Nominations -- Appointment of commission members -- Reappointments.
(a)The state board shall adopt rules establishing procedures for nominating and appointing individuals to voting membership on UPPAC.
(b)Nomination petitions must be filed with the state superintendent prior to June 16 of the year of appointment.
(c)A nominee for appointment as a member of UPPAC as an educator must have been employed in the representative class in the Utah public school system or a private school accredited by the state board during the three years immediately preceding the date of appointment.
(2)The state superintendent shall appoint the members of the commission.
(3)Appointments begin July 1 and are for terms of three years and until a successor is appointed.
(4)Terms of office are staggered so that approximately 1/3 of UPPAC members are appointed annually.
(5)A member may not serve more than two terms.
Amended by Chapter 186 , 2019 General Session
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