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H.B. 5 Enrolled
This act modifies provisions relating to the State System of Public Education by eliminating
a student's ability to opt out of participating in the school uniform program after an election
has taken place unless a principal finds extenuating circumstances.
This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
AMENDS:
53A-15-602, as last amended by Chapter 146, Laws of Utah 2001
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
Section 1. Section 53A-15-602 is amended to read:
53A-15-602. Uniforms in public schools -- Determination by school board or school
-- Patron approval.
(1) As used in this section, "principal" includes the chief administrator of a school that
does not have a principal.
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allowed to learn in a safe environment which fosters the learning process and is free from
unnecessary disruptions.
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identifies students as members of youth gangs and has contributed to disruptive behavior and
violence in the public schools.
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public school to wear a designated uniform during the school day in order to help avoid the
disruption of the classroom atmosphere and decorum and prevent disturbances among students.
(b) The uniform policy authorized in Subsection [
than one school, at the district level by the school board and, if for a single school, at the school
level by the principal of the school subject to the following requirements:
(i) the adopting authority shall hold a public hearing on the matter prior to formal adoption
of the school uniform policy;
(ii) (A) the adopting authority shall hold an election for approval of a school uniform policy
prior to its adoption and must receive an affirmative vote from a majority of those voting at the
election; and
(B) only parents and guardians of students subject to the proposed uniform policy may vote
at the election, limited to one vote per family.
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adoption of a school district or individual school uniform policy if initiative petitions are presented
as follows:
(i) for a district uniform policy, a petition signed by a parent or guardian of 20% of the
district's students presented to the local school board; and
(ii) for an individual school, a petition signed by a parent or guardian of 20% of the school's
students presented to the principal.
(b) The procedures required in Subsection [
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discontinuance or modification of a school uniform policy adopted under this section.
(b) A vote to discontinue an adopted school uniform policy may not take place during the
first year of its operation.
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under this section.
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grant an exemption from wearing a uniform to a student [
circumstances[
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