Section 410 – Safe technology utilization and digital citizenship.
Effective 5/14/2019 53G-5-410. Safe technology utilization and digital citizenship. A charter school governing board, or a council formed by a charter school governing board to prepare a plan for the use of School LAND Trust Program money under Section 53G-7-1206: (1) shall provide for education and awareness on safe technology utilization and digital citizenship that […]
Section 411 – Charter school fiscal year — Statistical reports.
Effective 5/14/2019 53G-5-411. Charter school fiscal year — Statistical reports. (1) A charter school’s fiscal year begins on July 1 and ends on June 30. (2) (a) A charter school shall forward statistical reports for the preceding school year, containing items required by law or by the state board, to the state superintendent on or […]
Section 412 – Contract with regional education service agencies.
Effective 5/12/2020 53G-5-412. Contract with regional education service agencies. A public school that is a charter school may enter into a contract with an eligible regional education service agency, as defined in Section 53G-4-410, to receive education-related services from the eligible regional education service agency. Amended by Chapter 253, 2020 General Session
Section 413 – Charter school governing board meetings — Rules of order and procedure.
Effective 5/14/2019 53G-5-413. Charter school governing board meetings — Rules of order and procedure. (1) As used in this section, “rules of order and procedure” means a set of rules that governs and prescribes in a public meeting: (a) parliamentary order and procedure; (b) ethical behavior; and (c) civil discourse. (2) A charter school governing […]
Section 414 – Required provision of period products in schools.
Effective 5/4/2022 53G-5-414. Required provision of period products in schools. (1) As used in this section, “period products” means: (a) tampons; (b) sanitary napkins; or (c) other similar products designed for hygiene in connection with the human menstrual cycle. (2) Beginning July 1, 2022, a charter school shall: (a) provide period products free of charge […]
Section 501 – Noncompliance — Rulemaking.
Effective 5/12/2020 53G-5-501. Noncompliance — Rulemaking. (1) If a charter school is found to be out of compliance with the requirements of Section 53G-5-404 or the school’s charter agreement, the charter school authorizer shall notify the following in writing that the charter school has a reasonable time to remedy the deficiency, except as otherwise provided […]
Section 502 – Voluntary school improvement process.
Effective 5/12/2020 53G-5-502. Voluntary school improvement process. (1) As used in this section: (a) “High performing charter school” means a charter school that: (i) satisfies all requirements of state law and state board rules; (ii) has operated for at least three years meeting the terms of the school’s charter agreement; and (iii) is in good […]
Section 503 – Termination of a charter agreement.
Effective 5/12/2020 53G-5-503. Termination of a charter agreement. (1) Subject to the requirements of Subsection (3), a charter school authorizer may terminate a school’s charter agreement for any of the following reasons: (a) failure of the charter school to meet the requirements stated in the charter agreement; (b) failure to meet generally accepted standards of […]
Section 504 – Charter school closure.
Effective 7/1/2021 53G-5-504. Charter school closure. (1) As used in this section, “receiving charter school” means a charter school that an authorizer permits under Subsection (13)(a), to accept enrollment applications from students of a closing charter school. (2) If a charter school is closed for any reason, including the termination of a charter agreement in […]
Section 404 – Requirements for charter schools.
Effective 5/5/2021 53G-5-404. Requirements for charter schools. (1) A charter school shall be nonsectarian in its programs, admission policies, employment practices, and operations. (2) A charter school may not charge tuition or fees, except those fees normally charged by other public schools. (3) A charter school shall meet all applicable federal, state, and local health, […]