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Code · Utah · Title 53G — Public Education System -- Local Administration · Chapter 10

53G-10-505. Reports as to costs of driver training programs.

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Effective 5/14/2019
53G-10-505. Reports as to costs of driver training programs.
A local school board seeking reimbursement shall, at the end of each school year and at other times as designated by the state board, report the following to the state superintendent:
(1)the costs of providing driver education including a separate accounting for:
(a)course work; and
(b)behind-the-wheel and observation training to students;
(2)the costs of fees waived under Section 53G-7-504 for driver education including a separate accounting for:
(a)course work; and
(b)behind-the-wheel and observation training to students;
(3)the number of students who completed driver education including a separate accounting for:
(a)course work; and
(b)behind-the-wheel and observation training to students;
(4)whether or not a passing grade was received; and
(5)any other information the state board may require for the purpose of administering this program.
Amended by Chapter 293 , 2019 General Session
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