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Section 203 - Conduct and discipline policies and procedures.

UT Code § 53G-8-203 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) The conduct and discipline policies required under Section 53G-8-202 shall include: (a) provisions governing student conduct, safety, and welfare; (b) standards and procedures for dealing with students who cause disruption in the classroom, on school grounds, on school vehicles, or in connection with school-related activities or events; (c) procedures for the development of remedial discipline plans for students who cause a disruption at any of the places referred to in Subsection (1)(b); (d) procedures for the use of reasonable and necessary physical restraint in dealing with students posing a danger to themselves or others, consistent with Section 53G-8-302; (e) standards and procedures for dealing with student conduct in locations other than those referred to in Subsection (1)(b), if the conduct threatens harm or does harm to: (i) the school; (ii) school property; (iii) a person associated with the school; or (iv) property associated with a person described in Subsection (1)(e)(iii); (f) procedures for the imposition of disciplinary sanctions, including suspension and expulsion; (g) specific provisions, consistent with Section 53E-3-509, for preventing and responding to gang-related activities in the school, on school grounds, on school vehicles, or in connection with school-related activities or events; (h) standards and procedures for dealing with habitual disruptive or unsafe student behavior in accordance with the provisions of this part; and (i) procedures for responding to reports received through the SafeUT Crisis Line under Subsection 53B-17-1202(3).

(a) provisions governing student conduct, safety, and welfare;

(b) standards and procedures for dealing with students who cause disruption in the classroom, on school grounds, on school vehicles, or in connection with school-related activities or events;

(c) procedures for the development of remedial discipline plans for students who cause a disruption at any of the places referred to in Subsection (1)(b);

(d) procedures for the use of reasonable and necessary physical restraint in dealing with students posing a danger to themselves or others, consistent with Section 53G-8-302;

(e) standards and procedures for dealing with student conduct in locations other than those referred to in Subsection (1)(b), if the conduct threatens harm or does harm to: (i) the school; (ii) school property; (iii) a person associated with the school; or (iv) property associated with a person described in Subsection (1)(e)(iii);

(i) the school;

(ii) school property;

(iii) a person associated with the school; or

(iv) property associated with a person described in Subsection (1)(e)(iii);

(f) procedures for the imposition of disciplinary sanctions, including suspension and expulsion;

(g) specific provisions, consistent with Section 53E-3-509, for preventing and responding to gang-related activities in the school, on school grounds, on school vehicles, or in connection with school-related activities or events;

(h) standards and procedures for dealing with habitual disruptive or unsafe student behavior in accordance with the provisions of this part; and

(i) procedures for responding to reports received through the SafeUT Crisis Line under Subsection 53B-17-1202(3).

(2) (a) Each local school board shall establish a policy on detaining students after regular school hours as a part of the district-wide discipline plan required under Section 53G-8-202. (b) (i) The policy described in Subsection (2)(a) shall apply to elementary school students, grades kindergarten through 6. (ii) The local school board shall receive input from teachers, school administrators, and parents of the affected students before adopting the policy. (c) The policy described in Subsection (2)(a) shall provide for: (i) notice to the parent of a student prior to holding the student after school on a particular day; and (ii) exceptions to the notice provision if detention is necessary for the student's health or safety.

(a) Each local school board shall establish a policy on detaining students after regular school hours as a part of the district-wide discipline plan required under Section 53G-8-202.

(b) (i) The policy described in Subsection (2)(a) shall apply to elementary school students, grades kindergarten through 6. (ii) The local school board shall receive input from teachers, school administrators, and parents of the affected students before adopting the policy.

(i) The policy described in Subsection (2)(a) shall apply to elementary school students, grades kindergarten through 6.

(ii) The local school board shall receive input from teachers, school administrators, and parents of the affected students before adopting the policy.

(c) The policy described in Subsection (2)(a) shall provide for: (i) notice to the parent of a student prior to holding the student after school on a particular day; and (ii) exceptions to the notice provision if detention is necessary for the student's health or safety.

(i) notice to the parent of a student prior to holding the student after school on a particular day; and

(ii) exceptions to the notice provision if detention is necessary for the student's health or safety.

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