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H.B. 270

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PARENT-TIME HOLIDAY AND

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NOTIFICATION AMENDMENTS

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2009 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Lorie D. Fowlke

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Senate Sponsor: Lyle W. Hillyard

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill makes technical amendments to references to the parent-time statute and
             11      specifies when notice must occur for extended parent-time for a school-age child.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    adds in references to Mother's Day for parent-time for children under five years of
             15      age; and
             16          .    requires that notice of extended parent-time or vacation weeks with a school-age
             17      child be provided to the other parent at least 30 days prior to the end of the child's
             18      school year.
             19      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             20          None
             21      Other Special Clauses:
             22          None
             23      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             24      AMENDS:
             25          30-3-35, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 146
             26          30-3-35.5, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 146
             27     


             28      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             29          Section 1. Section 30-3-35 is amended to read:
             30           30-3-35. Minimum schedule for parent-time for children 5 to 18 years of age.
             31          (1) The parent-time schedule in this section applies to children 5 to 18 years of age.
             32          (2) If the parties do not agree to a parent-time schedule, the following schedule shall be
             33      considered the minimum parent-time to which the noncustodial parent and the child shall be
             34      entitled.
             35          (a) (i) (A) One weekday evening to be specified by the noncustodial parent or the court,
             36      or Wednesday evening if not specified, from 5:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.;
             37          (B) at the election of the noncustodial parent, one weekday from the time the child's
             38      school is regularly dismissed until 8:30 p.m., unless the court directs the application of
             39      Subsection (2)(a)(i); or
             40          (C) at the election of the noncustodial parent, if school is not in session, one weekday
             41      from approximately 9 a.m., accommodating the custodial parent's work schedule, until 8:30
             42      p.m. if the noncustodial parent is available to be with the child, unless the court directs the
             43      application of Subsection (2)(a)(i)(A) or (2)(a)(i)(B).
             44          (ii) Once the election of the weekday for the weekday evening parent-time is made, it
             45      may not be changed except by mutual written agreement or court order.
             46          (b) (i) (A) Alternating weekends beginning on the first weekend after the entry of the
             47      decree from 6 p.m. on Friday until 7 p.m. on Sunday continuing each year;
             48          (B) at the election of the noncustodial parent, from the time the child's school is
             49      regularly dismissed on Friday until 7 p.m. on Sunday, unless the court directs the application of
             50      Subsection (2)(b)(i)(A); or
             51          (C) at the election of the noncustodial parent, if school is not in session, on Friday from
             52      approximately 9 a.m., accommodating the custodial parent's work schedule, until 7 p.m. on
             53      Sunday, if the noncustodial parent is available to be with the child unless the court directs the
             54      application of Subsection (2)(b)(i)(A) or (2)(b)(i)(B).
             55          (ii) A step-parent, grandparent, or other responsible adult designated by the
             56      noncustodial parent, may pick up the child if the custodial parent is aware of the identity of the
             57      individual, and the parent will be with the child by 7 p.m.
             58          (iii) Elections should be made by the noncustodial parent at the time of entry of the


             59      divorce decree or court order, and may be changed by mutual agreement, court order, or by the
             60      noncustodial parent in the event of a change in the child's schedule.
             61          (iv) Weekends include any "snow" days, teacher development days, or other days when
             62      school is not scheduled and which are contiguous to the weekend period.
             63          (c) Holidays include any "snow" days, teacher development days, or other days when
             64      school is not scheduled, contiguous to the holiday period, and take precedence over the
             65      weekend parent-time. Changes may not be made to the regular rotation of the alternating
             66      weekend parent-time schedule; however, birthdays take precedence over holidays and extended
             67      parent-time, except Mother's Day and Father's Day; birthdays do not take precedence over
             68      uninterrupted parent-time if the parent exercising uninterrupted time takes the child away from
             69      that parent's residence for the uninterrupted extended parent-time.
             70          (d) If a holiday falls on a regularly scheduled school day, the noncustodial parent shall
             71      be responsible for the child's attendance at school for that school day.
             72          (e) (i) If a holiday falls on a weekend or on a Friday or Monday and the total holiday
             73      period extends beyond that time so that the child is free from school and the parent is free from
             74      work, the noncustodial parent shall be entitled to this lengthier holiday period.
             75          (ii) (A) At the election of the noncustodial parent, parent-time over a scheduled holiday
             76      weekend may begin from the time the child's school is regularly dismissed at the beginning of
             77      the holiday weekend until 7 p.m. on the last day of the holiday weekend; or
             78          (B) at the election of the noncustodial parent, if school is not in session, parent-time
             79      over a scheduled holiday weekend may begin at approximately 9 a.m., accommodating the
             80      custodial parent's work schedule, the first day of the holiday weekend until 7 p.m. on the last
             81      day of the holiday weekend, if the noncustodial parent is available to be with the child unless
             82      the court directs the application of Subsection (2)(e)(ii)(A).
             83          (iii) A step-parent, grandparent, or other responsible individual designated by the
             84      noncustodial parent, may pick up the child if the custodial parent is aware of the identity of the
             85      individual, and the parent will be with the child by 7 p.m.
             86          (iv) Elections should be made by the noncustodial parent at the time of the divorce
             87      decree or court order, and may be changed by mutual agreement, court order, or by the
             88      noncustodial parent in the event of a change in the child's schedule.
             89          (f) In years ending in an odd number, the noncustodial parent is entitled to the


             90      following holidays:
             91          (i) child's birthday on the day before or after the actual birth date beginning at 3 p.m.
             92      until 9 p.m.; at the discretion of the noncustodial parent, he may take other siblings along for
             93      the birthday;
             94          (ii) Martin Luther King, Jr. beginning 6 p.m. on Friday until Monday at 7 p.m. unless
             95      the holiday extends for a lengthier period of time to which the noncustodial parent is
             96      completely entitled;
             97          (iii) spring break beginning at 6 p.m. on the day school lets out for the holiday until 7
             98      p.m. on the Sunday before school resumes;
             99          (iv) July 4 beginning 6 p.m. the day before the holiday until 11 p.m. or no later than 6
             100      p.m. on the day following the holiday, at the option of the parent exercising the holiday;
             101          (v) Labor Day beginning 6 p.m. on Friday until Monday at 7 p.m., unless the holiday
             102      extends for a lengthier period of time to which the noncustodial parent is completely entitled;
             103          (vi) the fall school break, if applicable, commonly known as U.E.A. weekend
             104      beginning at 6 p.m. on Wednesday until Sunday at 7 p.m. unless the holiday extends for a
             105      lengthier period of time to which the noncustodial parent is completely entitled;
             106          (vii) Veteran's Day holiday beginning 6 p.m. the day before the holiday until 7 p.m. on
             107      the holiday; and
             108          (viii) the first portion of the Christmas school vacation as defined in Subsection
             109      30-3-32 (3)(b) including Christmas Eve and Christmas Day until 1 p.m. on the day halfway
             110      through the holiday, if there are an odd number of days for the holiday period, or until 7 p.m. if
             111      there are an even number of days for the holiday period, so long as the entire holiday is equally
             112      divided.
             113          (g) In years ending in an even number, the noncustodial parent is entitled to the
             114      following holidays:
             115          (i) child's birthday on actual birth date beginning at 3 p.m. until 9 p.m.; at the
             116      discretion of the noncustodial parent, he may take other siblings along for the birthday;
             117          (ii) President's Day beginning at 6 p.m. on Friday until 7 p.m. on Monday unless the
             118      holiday extends for a lengthier period of time to which the noncustodial parent is completely
             119      entitled;
             120          (iii) Memorial Day beginning at 6 p.m. on Friday until Monday at 7 p.m., unless the


             121      holiday extends for a lengthier period of time to which the noncustodial parent is completely
             122      entitled;
             123          (iv) July 24 beginning at 6 p.m. on the day before the holiday until 11 p.m. or no later
             124      than 6 p.m. on the day following the holiday, at the option of the parent exercising the holiday;
             125          (v) Columbus Day beginning at 6 p.m. the day before the holiday until 7 p.m. on the
             126      holiday;
             127          (vi) Halloween on October 31 or the day Halloween is traditionally celebrated in the
             128      local community from after school until 9 p.m. if on a school day, or from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m.;
             129          (vii) Thanksgiving holiday beginning Wednesday at 7 p.m. until Sunday at 7 p.m.; and
             130          (viii) the second portion of the Christmas school vacation as defined in Subsection
             131      30-3-32 (3)(b), beginning 1 p.m. on the day halfway through the holiday, if there are an odd
             132      number of days for the holiday period, or at 7 p.m. if there are an even number of days for the
             133      holiday period, so long as the entire Christmas holiday is equally divided.
             134          (h) The custodial parent is entitled to the odd year holidays in even years and the even
             135      year holidays in odd years.
             136          (i) Father's Day shall be spent with the natural or adoptive father every year beginning
             137      at 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. on the holiday.
             138          (j) Mother's Day shall be spent with the natural or adoptive mother every year
             139      beginning at 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. on the holiday.
             140          (k) Extended parent-time with the noncustodial parent may be:
             141          (i) up to four weeks consecutive at the option of the noncustodial parent, including
             142      weekends normally exercised by the noncustodial parent, but not holidays;
             143          (ii) two weeks shall be uninterrupted time for the noncustodial parent; and
             144          (iii) the remaining two weeks shall be subject to parent-time for the custodial parent for
             145      weekday parent-time but not weekends, except for a holiday to be exercised by the other
             146      parent.
             147          (l) The custodial parent shall have an identical two-week period of uninterrupted time
             148      during the children's summer vacation from school for purposes of vacation.
             149          (m) Both parents shall provide notification of extended parent-time or vacation weeks
             150      with the child at least 30 days [in advance] prior to the end of the child's school year to the
             151      other parent and if notification is not provided timely the complying parent may determine the


             152      schedule for extended parent-time for the noncomplying parent.
             153          (n) Telephone contact shall be at reasonable hours and for a reasonable duration.
             154          (o) Virtual parent-time, if the equipment is reasonably available and the parents reside
             155      at least 100 miles apart, shall be at reasonable hours and for reasonable duration, provided that
             156      if the parties cannot agree on whether the equipment is reasonably available, the court shall
             157      decide whether the equipment for virtual parent-time is reasonably available, taking into
             158      consideration:
             159          (i) the best interests of the child;
             160          (ii) each parent's ability to handle any additional expenses for virtual parent-time; and
             161          (iii) any other factors the court considers material.
             162          (3) Any elections required to be made in accordance with this section by either parent
             163      concerning parent-time shall be made a part of the decree and made a part of the parent-time
             164      order.
             165          (4) Notwithstanding Subsection (2)(e)(i), the Halloween holiday may not be extended
             166      beyond the hours designated in Subsection (2)(g)(vi).
             167          Section 2. Section 30-3-35.5 is amended to read:
             168           30-3-35.5. Minimum schedule for parent-time for children under five years of
             169      age.
             170          (1) The parent-time schedule in this section applies to children under five years old.
             171          (2) All holidays in this section refer to the same holidays referenced in Section
             172      30-3-35 .
             173          (3) If the parties do not agree to a parent-time schedule, the following schedule shall be
             174      considered the minimum parent-time to which the noncustodial parent and the child shall be
             175      entitled.
             176          (a) For children under five months of age:
             177          (i) six hours of parent-time per week to be specified by the court or the noncustodial
             178      parent preferably:
             179          (A) divided into three parent-time periods; and
             180          (B) in the custodial home, established child care setting, or other environment familiar
             181      to the child; and
             182          (ii) two hours on holidays and in the years specified in Subsections 30-3-35 (2)(f)


             183      through [(i)] (j) preferably in the custodial home, the established child care setting, or other
             184      environment familiar to the child.
             185          (b) For children five months of age or older, but younger than nine months of age:
             186          (i) nine hours of parent-time per week to be specified by the court or the noncustodial
             187      parent preferably:
             188          (A) divided into three parent-time periods; and
             189          (B) in the custodial home, established child care setting, or other environment familiar
             190      to the child; and
             191          (ii) two hours on the holidays and in the years specified in Subsections 30-3-35 (2)(f)
             192      through [(i)] (j) preferably in the custodial home, the established child care setting, or other
             193      environment familiar to the child.
             194          (c) For children nine months of age or older, but younger than 12 months of age:
             195          (i) one eight hour visit per week to be specified by the noncustodial parent or court;
             196          (ii) one three hour visit per week to be specified by the noncustodial parent or court;
             197          (iii) eight hours on the holidays and in the years specified in Subsections 30-3-35 (2)(f)
             198      through [(i)] (j); and
             199          (iv) brief telephone contact and other virtual parent-time, if the equipment is
             200      reasonably available, with the noncustodial parent at least two times per week, provided that if
             201      the parties cannot agree on whether the equipment is reasonably available, the court shall
             202      decide whether the equipment for virtual parent-time is reasonably available, taking into
             203      consideration:
             204          (A) the best interests of the child;
             205          (B) each parent's ability to handle any additional expenses for virtual parent-time; and
             206          (C) any other factors the court considers material.
             207          (d) For children 12 months of age or older, but younger than 18 months of age:
             208          (i) one eight-hour visit per alternating weekend to be specified by the noncustodial
             209      parent or court;
             210          (ii) on opposite weekends from Subsection [(2)] (3)(d)(i), from 6 p.m. on Friday until
             211      noon on Saturday;
             212          (iii) one three-hour visit per week to be specified by the noncustodial parent or court;
             213          (iv) eight hours on the holidays and in the years specified in Subsections 30-3-35 (2)(f)


             214      through [(i)] (j); and
             215          (v) brief telephone contact and other virtual parent-time, if the equipment is reasonably
             216      available, with the noncustodial parent at least two times per week, provided that if the parties
             217      cannot agree on whether the equipment is reasonably available, the court shall decide whether
             218      the equipment for virtual parent-time is reasonably available, taking into consideration:
             219          (A) the best interests of the child;
             220          (B) each parent's ability to handle any additional expenses for virtual parent-time; and
             221          (C) any other factors the court considers material.
             222          (e) For children 18 months of age or older, but younger than three years of age:
             223          (i) one weekday evening between 5:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. to be specified by the
             224      noncustodial parent or court; however, if the child is being cared for during the day outside his
             225      regular place of residence, the noncustodial parent may, with advance notice to the custodial
             226      parent, pick up the child from the caregiver at an earlier time and return him to the custodial
             227      parent by 8:30 p.m.;
             228          (ii) alternative weekends beginning on the first weekend after the entry of the decree
             229      from 6 p.m. on Friday until 7 p.m. on Sunday continuing each year;
             230          (iii) parent-time on holidays as specified in Subsections 30-3-35 (2)(c) through [(i)] (j);
             231          (iv) extended parent-time may be:
             232          (A) two one-week periods, separated by at least four weeks, at the option of the
             233      noncustodial parent;
             234          (B) one week shall be uninterrupted time for the noncustodial parent;
             235          (C) the remaining week shall be subject to parent-time for the custodial parent
             236      consistent with these guidelines; and
             237          (D) the custodial parent shall have an identical one-week period of uninterrupted time
             238      for vacation; and
             239          (v) brief telephone contact and virtual parent-time, if the equipment is reasonably
             240      available, with the noncustodial parent at least two times per week, provided that if the parties
             241      cannot agree on whether the equipment is reasonably available, the court shall decide whether
             242      the equipment for virtual parent-time is reasonably available, taking into consideration:
             243          (A) the best interests of the child;
             244          (B) each parent's ability to handle any additional expenses for virtual parent-time; and


             245          (C) any other factors the court considers material.
             246          (f) For children three years of age or older, but younger than five years of age:
             247          (i) one weekday evening between 5:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. to be specified by the
             248      noncustodial parent or court; however, if the child is being cared for during the day outside his
             249      regular place of residence, the noncustodial parent may, with advance notice to the custodial
             250      parent, pick up the child from the caregiver at an earlier time and return him to the custodial
             251      parent by 8:30 p.m.;
             252          (ii) alternative weekends beginning on the first weekend after the entry of the decree
             253      from 6 p.m. on Friday until 7 p.m. on Sunday continuing each year;
             254          (iii) parent-time on holidays as specified in Subsections 30-3-35 (2)(c) through [(i)] (j);
             255          (iv) extended parent-time with the noncustodial parent may be:
             256          (A) two two-week periods, separated by at least four weeks, at the option of the
             257      noncustodial parent;
             258          (B) one two-week period shall be uninterrupted time for the noncustodial parent;
             259          (C) the remaining two-week period shall be subject to parent-time for the custodial
             260      parent consistent with these guidelines; and
             261          (D) the custodial parent shall have an identical two-week period of uninterrupted time
             262      for vacation; and
             263          (v) brief telephone contact and virtual parent-time, if the equipment is reasonably
             264      available, with the noncustodial parent at least two times per week, provided that if the parties
             265      cannot agree on whether the equipment is reasonably available, the court shall decide whether
             266      the equipment for virtual parent-time is reasonably available, taking into consideration:
             267          (A) the best interests of the child;
             268          (B) each parent's ability to handle any additional expenses for virtual parent-time; and
             269          (C) any other factors the court considers material.
             270          (4) A parent shall notify the other parent at least 30 days in advance of extended
             271      parent-time or vacation weeks.
             272          (5) Virtual parent-time shall be at reasonable hours and for reasonable duration.





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