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Code · Utah · Title 53F — Public Education System -- Funding · Chapter 2

53F-2-206. Flexibility in the use of certain related to basic program funds.

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Effective 5/5/2021
53F-2-206. Flexibility in the use of certain related to basic program funds.
(1)As used in this section, "qualifying program" means:
(a)the Enhancement for Accelerated Students Program created in Section 53F-2-408 ;
(b)the early college programs described in Section 53F-2-408.5 ; and
(c)the concurrent enrollment program established in Section 53E-10-302 .
(2)If a school district or charter school receives an allocation of state funds for a qualifying program that is less than $10,000, the LEA governing board of the receiving school district or charter school may:
(i)combine the funds with one or more qualifying program fund allocations each of which is less than $10,000; and
(ii)use the combined funds in accordance with the program requirements for any of the qualifying programs that are combined; or
(i)transfer the funds to a qualifying program for which the school district or charter school received an allocation of funds that is greater than or equal to $10,000; and
(ii)use the combined funds in accordance with the program requirements for the qualifying program to which the funds are transferred.
Amended by Chapter 319 , 2021 General Session
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