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

Superseded 7/1/2026

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Effective 7/1/2025
Superseded 7/1/2026
53F-2-316. Emergency funding for schools with increased enrollment of students learning English.
(1)As used in this section, "student learning English" means a student, currently enrolled at a public elementary or secondary educational institution, whose most recent score on an English language proficiency assessment is the lowest score available under the given assessment.
(a)An LEA may receive emergency funding from the state board if enrollment, at a school within the LEA, of students learning English increases by:
(i)75% or more above the previous three-year average enrollment for students learning English in the school; and
(ii)30 or more students above the previous three-year average enrollment for students learning English in the school.
(b)An LEA shall ensure that an application the LEA submits under Subsection (3)(a):
(i)demonstrates substantial need for the emergency funding;
(ii)includes the percentage by which the school's student learning English enrollment exceeds the previous three-year average for the school; and
(iii)demonstrates that the school has insufficient existing funds to adequately support the increased student learning English enrollment.
(3)The state board shall:
(a)establish and oversee the application process to award emergency funding;
(b)in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, create rules to:
(i)determine a method for measuring an increase in enrollment at a school; and
(ii)identify a school that meets the threshold requirement described in Subsection (2)(a) ; and
(c)subject to the availability of funds or legislative appropriations, prioritize applications and distribute funding based on:
(i)the greatest percentage increase in students learning English enrollment in the school; and
(ii)the severity of the financial need of the school.
(4)An LEA shall use emergency funds received under this section to:
(a)provide training or certification to teachers on the instruction of a student learning English;
(b)reduce the number of students learning English in a class;
(c)hire an aide to assist with students learning English in the classroom; or
(d)provide other resources specific to the needs of a student learning English.
(5)An LEA may not use emergency funding received under this section for administrative expenses.
(a)The state board shall draw the emergency funding described in Subsection (2)(a) from nonlapsing funds remaining in the at-risk weighted pupil unit described in Section 53F-2-314 .
(b)The state board may not draw, from the at-risk weighted pupil unit, more than $500,000, per fiscal year, for the emergency funding described in this section.
Enacted by Chapter 389 , 2025 General Session
Technically renumbered to avoid duplication of newly enacted code also in HB0002, Chapter 165.
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