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Second Substitute H.B. 264
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5 This act modifies provisions relating to public school curriculum. The act authorizes school
6 districts to provide gun safety classes to high school seniors.
7 This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
8 AMENDS:
9 53A-13-106, as last amended by Chapters 278 and 282, Laws of Utah 1998
10 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
11 Section 1. Section 53A-13-106 is amended to read:
12 53A-13-106. Instruction in firearm safety -- Purpose -- School districts to implement
13 volunteer education classes -- Parental consent exception.
14 (1) (a) School districts [
15 district teachers for instruction of firearm safety education classes for students.
16 (b) A firearm safety class may be offered as:
17 (i) an independent course during the week or on Saturdays; or
18 (ii) a portion of an existing course provided that it does not interfere with existing course
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21 class are encouraged to utilize district approved donated materials prepared and approved by
22 firearms training and education organizations [
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24 (d) The volunteers or school district teachers instructing the firearm safety education class
25 shall select materials and teach the class on a neutral basis showing a bias neither in favor of nor
26 against firearms.
27 (2) The purpose of firearm safety education is to:
28 (a) develop the knowledge, habits, skills, and attitudes necessary for the safe handling of
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30 (b) help students avoid firearm injuries[
31 (c) educate students about the risks and benefits of firearm ownership and usage.
32 (3) (a) School districts may offer firearm safety instruction to students with a signed
33 parental consent form in grades kindergarten through [
34 injury when they find a firearm they should:
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39 (iii) with any other minors who are with them when they find a firearm.
40 (b) (i) School districts may offer firearm safety instruction to students in grade 12 to
41 discuss with the students:
42 (A) proper use, storage, and handling of firearms;
43 (B) firearms safety measures;
44 (C) statistics on gun violence;
45 (D) dangers associated with firearm use;
46 (E) state and federal law governing the use of firearms; and
47 (F) statistics on the defensive use of firearms.
48 (ii) Students in grade 12, with a signed parental consent form, may participate in a firearms
49 safety program involving actual examination, handling, and firing of firearms provided that:
50 (A) the program is conducted under the close supervision of a Utah law enforcement
51 agency, a certified trainer, or a Utah hunter safety educator acting in a volunteer capacity;
52 (B) the student is supervised at all times by a peace officer as defined in Title 53, Chapter
53 13, Peace Officer Classifications, or a certified firearms safety instructor;
54 (C) the program is conducted off the school grounds;
55 (D) the student is not:
56 (I) a minor who has been convicted of a violent felony as defined in Section 76-3-203.5
57 or a minor who has been adjudicated in juvenile court for an offense which would constitute a
58 violent felony if the minor were an adult; or
59 (II) a restricted person under Section 76-10-503 ; and
60 (E) the student receives written permission from the student's parent or guardian.
61 (4) As used in this chapter, "firearm" means any firearm as defined in Section 76-10-501 .
62 (5) The State Board of Education shall make rules promulgated pursuant to Title 63,
63 Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, for:
64 (a) use of certified volunteers or school district teachers that have been certified to teach
65 firearm safety for instruction of firearm safety education classes in the public schools;
66 (b) use of public school classrooms or auditoriums for these classes;
67 (c) school district review of donated materials before their use; and
68 (d) proof of certification as a firearm safety instructor.
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70 through six the opportunity to participate in a firearm safety education class offered within the
71 public schools under this section.
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76 (7) If a student is exempted under Subsection (6), the school may provide other activities
77 during the period of time in which the student would otherwise be participating in the program.
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82 instructor, a certified armed forces marksmenship instructor, or another certified firearms safety
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85 (9) The school district is encouraged to maximize the use of existing firearm safety
86 educational materials which are available at minimal or no cost and the use of certified volunteer
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88 (10) The school district may review the class on a regular basis for its effectiveness.
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