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

53G-10-702. Establishment of family outreach program -- LEA governing board approval -- Renewal of program.

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Effective 5/1/2024
53G-10-702. Establishment of family outreach program -- LEA governing board approval -- Renewal of program.
(1)A school may establish a family outreach program for a K-12 school as provided in this part if the family outreach program is approved by the LEA governing board for the LEA in which the proposed family outreach program is to be implemented.
(2)A school may submit a family outreach program application to the LEA governing board for the school.
(3)A school shall submit a family outreach program application no less than 90 days before the beginning of student registration for the school year for which the family outreach program is proposed.
(a)An LEA governing board shall approve or deny a family outreach program application within 60 days after the application is submitted.
(b)An LEA governing board may approve a family outreach program application subject to modifications or additional terms that the LEA governing board determines appropriate.
(5)A family outreach program may be renewed for another school year if:
(a)the school requests renewal; and
(b)the LEA governing board approves the renewal.
Enacted by Chapter 373 , 2024 General Session
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