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Section 210 - Local school boards' and charter school governing boards' responsibility for school buildings and grounds when used as civic centers.

UT Code § 53G-7-210 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) As used in this section, "civic center" means the same as that term is defined in Section 53G-7-209.

(2) A local school board or charter school governing board: (a) shall manage, direct, and control civic centers; (b) shall adopt policies for the use of civic centers; (c) may charge a reasonable fee for the use of a civic center so that the school district or charter school incurs no expense for that use; (d) may appoint a special functions officer under Section 53-13-105 to have charge of the grounds and protect school property when used for civic center purposes; (e) shall allow the use of a civic center, for other than school purposes, unless it determines that the use interferes with a school function or purpose; and (f) shall ensure that school administrators are trained about and properly implement the provisions of this section and Section 53G-7-209.

(a) shall manage, direct, and control civic centers;

(b) shall adopt policies for the use of civic centers;

(c) may charge a reasonable fee for the use of a civic center so that the school district or charter school incurs no expense for that use;

(d) may appoint a special functions officer under Section 53-13-105 to have charge of the grounds and protect school property when used for civic center purposes;

(e) shall allow the use of a civic center, for other than school purposes, unless it determines that the use interferes with a school function or purpose; and

(f) shall ensure that school administrators are trained about and properly implement the provisions of this section and Section 53G-7-209.

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Section 210 - Local school boards' and charter school governing boards' responsibility for school buildings and grounds when used as civic centers.