§ 1-601 – Parents’ rights protected
1-601. Parents’ rights protected A. The liberty of parents to direct the upbringing, education, health care and mental health of their children is a fundamental right. B. This state, any political subdivision of this state or any other governmental entity shall not infringe on these rights without demonstrating that the compelling governmental interest as applied […]
§ 1-602 – Parents’ bill of rights; governmental interference restricted; burden of proof; definition
1-602. Parents’ bill of rights; governmental interference restricted; burden of proof; definition A. All parental rights are exclusively reserved to a parent of a minor child without obstruction or interference from this state, any political subdivision of this state, any other governmental entity or any other institution, including: 1. The right to direct the education […]
§ 1-611 – Mask and face covering mandates; minors; consent of parent or guardian
1-611. Mask and face covering mandates; minors; consent of parent or guardian Notwithstanding any other law, this state, any political subdivision of this state, any other governmental entity, any school district or any charter school may not require that a mask or face covering be worn by a person under eighteen years of age without […]
§ 1-701 – Diplomas; transcripts; recognition
1-701. Diplomas; transcripts; recognition This state, any political subdivision or agency of this state and any other governmental entity shall recognize and treat all diplomas and transcripts associated with schooling options as described in section 15-802 in the same manner. School districts may evaluate the transcripts of transfer students for the assignment of credit pursuant […]
§ 1-801 – Maintenance operations and capital projects; noxious weeds; removal; prohibited use
1-801. Maintenance operations and capital projects; noxious weeds; removal; prohibited use This state, any political subdivision or agency of this state and any other governmental entity: 1. May remove noxious weeds as defined in section 3-201, including Russian olive and salt cedar trees, as part of routine maintenance operations and capital projects. 2. May not […]
§ 1-316 – Purple heart day
1-316. Purple heart day A. August 7, in each year, shall be observed as purple heart day. B. Purple heart day is not a legal holiday.
§ 1-317 – Beirut marine barracks bombing remembrance day
1-317. Beirut marine barracks bombing remembrance day A. October 23, in each year, shall be observed as Beirut marine barracks bombing remembrance day. B. Beirut marine barracks bombing remembrance day is not a legal holiday.
§ 1-318 – Public lands day
1-318. Public lands day A. The first Saturday in April, in each year, shall be observed as public lands day. B. Public lands day is not a legal holiday.
§ 1-319 – Sandra Day O’Connor civics celebration day; observation
1-319. Sandra Day O’Connor civics celebration day; observation A. September 25, in each year, shall be observed as Sandra Day O’Connor civics celebration day. B. Sandra Day O’Connor civics celebration day is not a legal holiday. C. If Sandra Day O’Connor civics celebration day falls on a Saturday, Sunday or other day when a public […]
§ 1-320 – Fred Korematsu day of civil liberties and the constitution
1-320. Fred Korematsu day of civil liberties and the constitution A. January 30, in each year, shall be observed as Fred Korematsu day of civil liberties and the constitution. B. Fred Korematsu day of civil liberties and the constitution is not a legal holiday.