53A-12-204. Purchase of textbooks by local school board -- Sales to pupils -- Free
textbooks -- Textbooks provided to teachers -- Payment of costs -- Rental of textbooks.
(1) A local school board, under rules adopted by the State Board of Education, may
purchase textbooks for use in the public schools directly from the publisher at prices and terms
approved by the state board and may sell those books to pupils in grades nine through 12 at a cost
not to exceed the actual cost of the book plus costs of transportation and handling.
(2) Each local school board, however, shall provide, free of charge, textbooks and
workbooks required for courses of instruction for each child attending public schools whose
parent or guardian is financially unable to purchase them.
(3) Children who are receiving cash assistance under Title 35A, Chapter 3, Part 3, Family
Employment Program, supplemental security income, or who are in the custody of the Division
of Child and Family Services within the Department of Human Services are eligible for free
textbooks and workbooks under this section.
(4) The local school board shall also purchase all books necessary for teachers to conduct
their classes.
(5) The cost of furnishing textbooks and workbooks may be paid from school operating
funds, the textbook fund, or from other available funds.
(6) Books provided to teachers and pupils without charge or at less than full cost are paid
for out of funds of the district and remain the property of the district.
(7) In school districts that require pupils to rent books instead of purchasing them or
providing them free of charge, the local school board shall waive rental fees for a child whose
parent or guardian is financially unable to pay the rental fee. The children considered eligible
under Subsection (3) are also eligible for the purposes of this Subsection (7).
Amended by Chapter 299, 2002 General Session
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