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H.B. 286 Enrolled

                 

GUN EDUCATION FOR ELEMENTARY

                 
SCHOOLS

                 
1998 GENERAL SESSION

                 
STATE OF UTAH

                 
Sponsor: Bryan D. Holladay

                  AN ACT RELATING TO PUBLIC EDUCATION; PROVIDING FOR FIREARM INJURY
                  PREVENTION INSTRUCTION IN PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS; AND MAKING
                  CERTAIN TECHNICAL CHANGES.
                  This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
                  AMENDS:
                      53A-13-106, as enacted by Chapter 86, Laws of Utah 1994
                  Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
                      Section 1. Section 53A-13-106 is amended to read:
                       53A-13-106. Instruction in firearm safety -- Purpose -- School districts to implement
                  volunteer education classes -- Parental consent exception.
                      (1) (a) School districts may permit the use of [certified] district approved volunteers or
                  school district teachers for instruction of firearm safety education classes for [pupils enrolled in
                  grades Kindergarten to 8, inclusive] students.
                      [(b) The firearm safety education class may be taught:]
                      [(i) during one year to pupils in grades K-4;]
                      [(ii) during one year to pupils in grades 5-8; and]
                      [(iii) no more than four times during that one-year period.]
                      [(c)] (b) The [certified] volunteers or school district teachers instructing the firearm safety
                  education class are encouraged to utilize donated materials prepared by firearms training and
                  education organizations or to develop their own materials within existing budgets.
                      (2) The purpose of firearm safety education is to:
                      (a) develop the knowledge, habits, skills, and attitudes necessary for the safe handling of
                  firearms[.]; and
                      (b) help students avoid firearm injuries.


                      (3) School districts may offer firearm safety instruction to students in grades kindergarten
                  through four to teach them that in order to avoid injury when they find a firearm they should:
                      (a) not touch it;
                      (b) tell an adult about finding the firearm and its location; and
                      (c) be able to share the instruction provided in Subsections (a) and (b) with any other minors
                  who are with them when they find a firearm.
                      [(3)] (4) As used in this chapter, "firearm" means any firearm as defined in Section
                  76-10-501 .
                      [(4)] (5) The State Board of Education shall make rules promulgated pursuant to Title 63,
                  Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, for:
                      (a) use of certified volunteers for instruction of firearm safety education classes in the public
                  schools;
                      (b) use of public school classrooms or auditoriums for these classes;
                      (c) school district review of donated materials before their use; and
                      (d) proof of certification as a firearm safety instructor.
                      [(5)] (6) (a) [Every pupil may be required by the] A local school board may require every
                  student in grades kindergarten through six to participate in a firearm safety education class [which
                  may be] offered within the public schools under this section.
                      (b) A [pupil] student may be exempted from participation upon notification to the local
                  school by the [pupil's] student's parent or legal guardian that the parent or legal guardian wants the
                  [pupil] student exempted from the class in its entirety or any portion specified.
                      [(6)] (7) If a [pupil] student is exempted under Subsection [(5) from the firearm safety
                  education class] (6), the school [district] may provide other activities during the period of time in
                  which the [pupil] student would otherwise be participating in the program.
                      [(7)] (8) The school districts may permit the Division of Wildlife Resources, local law
                  enforcement agencies, peace officers as defined in Section 77-1a-1 , certified instructors, certified
                  hunter education instructors, and other certified firearms safety instructors, as provided by rules [of
                  the State Board of Education promulgated] adopted under Subsection [(4)](5)(a) to teach the firearm

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                  safety education class on a voluntary basis.
                      [(8)] (9) The school district is encouraged to maximize the use of existing firearm safety
                  educational materials which are available at minimal or no cost and the use of certified volunteer
                  instructors.
                      [(9)] (10) The school district may review the class on a regular basis for its effectiveness.

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