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Code · Utah · Title 53G — Public Education System -- Local Administration · Chapter 9

53G-9-202. Notification to the parent of an injured or sick child.

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Effective 1/24/2018
53G-9-202. Notification to the parent of an injured or sick child.
(1)A public school shall notify the custodial parent and, if requested in writing by a noncustodial parent, make reasonable efforts to notify the noncustodial parent of a student who is injured or becomes ill at the school during the regular school day if:
(a)the injury or illness requires treatment at a hospital, doctor's office, or other medical facility not located on the school premises; and
(b)the school has received a current telephone number for the party it is required to notify or make reasonable efforts to notify.
(a)Subsection
(1)does not apply to a noncustodial parent forbidden to have contact with the student under a court order or similar procedure.
(b)The custodial parent is responsible for providing the school with the noncustodial parent's status under Subsection (2)(a) through a procedure adopted by the local school board.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3 , 2018 General Session
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