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Code · Utah · Title 53G — Public Education System -- Local Administration · Chapter 7

Superseded 7/1/2026

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Effective 5/14/2019
Superseded 7/1/2026
53G-7-703. Curricular clubs -- Authorization.
(1)Faculty members or students proposing a curricular club shall submit written application for authorization on a form approved by the LEA governing board.
(2)An LEA governing board may exempt a club whose membership is determined by student body election or a club that is governed by an association that regulates interscholastic activities from the authorization requirements under this section.
(3)An application for authorization of a curricular club shall include:
(a)the recommended club name;
(b)a statement of the club's purpose, goals, and activities;
(c)a statement of the club's categorization, which shall be included in the parental consent required under Section 53G-7-709 , indicating all of the following that may apply:
(i)athletic;
(ii)business/economic;
(iii)agriculture;
(iv)art/music/performance;
(v)science;
(vi)gaming;
(vii)religious;
(viii)community service/social justice; and
(ix)other;
(d)the recommended meeting times, dates, and places;
(e)a statement that the club will comply with the provisions of this part and all other applicable laws, rules, or policies; and
(f)a budget showing the amount and source of any funding provided or to be provided to the club and its proposed use.
(4)The application may be as brief as a single page so long as it contains the items required under this section.
(5)A school shall approve the name of a curricular club consistent with the club's purposes and its school sponsorship.
(a)A school shall determine curriculum relatedness by strictly applying this part's definition of curricular club to the club application.
(b)If the school finds that the proposed club is a curricular club, the school shall continue to review the application as an application for authorization of a curricular club.
(c)If the school finds that the proposed club is a noncurricular club, the school may:
(i)return the application to the faculty member or students proposing the club for amendment; or
(ii)review the application as an application for authorization of a noncurricular club.
(a)Only curricular clubs may be authorized for elementary schools.
(b)A school governing body may limit, or permit a secondary school to limit, the authorization of clubs at the secondary school to only curricular clubs.
Amended by Chapter 293 , 2019 General Session
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