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1 | This is the Granite School District Legislative tracker for the 2023 session. If you see bills that should be on this tracker, or if there are any issues that need correction, please contact us at communications@graniteschools.org. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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7 | Priority Bills Priority Bills Priority Bills Priority Bills Priority Bills | HB 61S04 | Rep. Ryan D. Wilcox Sen. Don L. Ipson CoSponsors Acton, C.K. Johnson, D.N. Lisonbee, K. Peterson, K. | SCHOOL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS This bill addresses school safety and security issues. ▸ creates a state security chief position within the Department of Public Safety; ▸ requires each county sheriff to identify an individual within the sheriff's office to coordinate between the county sheriff's office, the state security chief, and certain police chiefs within the county; ▸ creates the School Security Task Force; ▸ requires the task force to develop the qualifications, duties, and scope of authority of the state security chief; ▸ requires the board to issue a request for proposals for firearm detection software and allows an LEA to enter into a contract to use the software; ▸ provides for the board to administer a grant program for certain school safety and security services and materials; ▸ requires every public primary and secondary school to conduct a threat assessment and designate a school safety specialist; ▸ modifies certain contracts concerning school resource officers, including the handling of certain student offenses; ▸ creates requirements for policies concerning school resource officers; ▸ adds components to the board's model critical response training program | Governor Signed FN (3/2) = $(4,098,200) GF/ ITF $(155,200) One-time GF/ITF $(3,943,000) Ongoing GF/ITF | S | |||||||||||||||||||||
8 | HB 118S03 | Rep. Jordan D. Teuscher | EDUCATION PROCUREMENT AMENDMENTS This bill makes changes to procurement provisions for the public education system. ▸ makes changes to procurement provisions for school districts, public schools, and the State Board of Education; ▸ makes technical and conforming changes. | House file for bills not passed | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | HB 175S03 | Rep. Mark A. Strong Sen. Lincoln Fillmore | SCHOOL FEES AMENDMENTS This bill amends and enacts provisions related to elementary and secondary school fees. ▸ prescribes the fees a local education agency (LEA) may charge a secondary school student for a curricular or a co-curricular activity for a certain duration; ▸ authorizes an LEA to charge a secondary school student a fee for an extracurricular activity for a certain duration; ▸ prohibits an LEA from charging a general fee; ▸ amends provisions related to fees for textbooks; ▸ prohibits charging a student in grade 6 a fee for a remediation program; | House file for bills not passed FN (2/28) = $(35,000,000) USF One-time | O Support the concept but cannot implement with ongoing funds. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | HB 215S03 | Rep. Candice B. Pierucci Sen. Kirk A. Cullimore | FUNDING FOR TEACHER SALARIES AND OPTIONAL EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES This bill establishes the Utah Fits All Scholarship Program and provides funding for the program and a doubling of a teacher salary supplement. ▸ amends provisions to codify and double the amount of the state-provided educator salary adjustment; ▸ establishes the Utah Fits All Scholarship Program (program); ▸ requires the state board to contract with, no later than September 1, 2023, a program manager to administer the program; ▸ authorizes the program manager to establish scholarship accounts on behalf of eligible students to pay for approved education goods and services starting in the 2024-2025 school year; ▸ prohibits a program manager from accepting scholarship funds in certain circumstances and requires other fiscal safeguards, auditing, and accountability measures; ▸ requires eligible schools and service providers to meet certain standards to be eligible to receive scholarship funds; ▸ establishes an annual and private portfolio submission to the program manager as an eligibility qualification; ▸ allows for a scholarship student to receive a prorated scholarship award if the student participates part-time in a local education agency; ▸ authorizes the program manager to administer the program and distribute scholarship funds; ▸ requires the state board to provide limited oversight of the program manager, including an appeal process for the program manager's administrative decisions; ▸ prohibits certain regulations of eligible schools and eligible service providers; ▸ requires background checks for employees and officers of a program manager; ▸ enacts program funding provisions; ▸ requires a program manager and the State Board of Education (state board) to submit reports on the program to the Public Education Interim Committee; ▸ classifies scholarship student's and scholarship account information as protected records; | Governor Signed FN = $(198,002,400) GF/ITF/USF $41,448,700 one-time ITF $42,536,700 ongoing ITF $196,914,400 ongoing USF | O | O | |||||||||||||||||||||
11 | HB 304S04 | Rep. Karianne Lisonbee Sen. Michael S. Kennedy CoSponsors Acton, C.K. Johnson, D.N. Peterson, K. Wilcox, R. | JUVENILE JUSTICE REVISIONS This bill amends provisions related to juvenile justice. ▸ requires the State Board of Education to provide a report on certain law enforcement and disciplinary actions on school grounds to the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice; ▸ creates a juvenile gang and other violent crime prevention and intervention program to be administered by the State Board of Education; ▸ modifies requirements related to referrals for offenses committed by minors on school property; ▸ requires a school to develop a reintegration plan for a minor alleged to have committed a violent felony offense or a weapons offense; ▸ amends the requirements for the criminal justice database; ▸ removes a repeal date relating to referrals for offenses committed by minors on school property; ▸ modifies the duties of the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice in regards to juvenile justice; ▸ makes it a crime for a minor to possess a machinegun firearm attachment; ▸ modifies the notification requirements to schools regarding a minor who committed, or is alleged to have committed, a violent felony offense or a weapons offense; ▸ enacts data collection and reporting requirements for the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice and the Administrative Office of the Courts in regards to offenses committed, or allegedly committed, by minors; ▸ clarifies provisions relating to a nonjudicial adjustment; ▸ modifies the eligibility requirements for a nonjudicial adjustment; | Governor Signed FN (2/10) = $(326,200) GF / ITF $177,500 GF ongoing $143,700 GF one-time $5,000 ITF one-time | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | HB 308S01 | Rep. Douglas R. Welton Sen. Scott D. Sandall 24 CoSponsors | SCHOOL GRADING MODIFICATIONS This bill amends provisions related to school overall ratings under the school accountability system. ▸ removes the requirement on the State Board of Education to use a letter grade to assign a school an overall rating; ▸ amends provisions related to school turnaround and leadership development that reference letter grades under the school accountability system; | Governor Signed | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | HB 311S03 | Rep. Jordan D. Teuscher Sen. Kirk A. Cullimore 41 CoSponsors | SOCIAL MEDIA USAGE AMENDMENTS This bill regulates social media companies and the use and design of social media platforms. ▸ enacts the Utah Social Media Regulation Act; ▸ prohibits a social media company from using a design or feature that causes a minor to have an addiction to the company's social media platform; ▸ grants the Division of Consumer Protection enforcement and auditing authority to enforce requirements under the act; ▸ authorizes a private right of action to collect attorney fees and damages from a social media company for harm incurred by a minor's use of the company's social media platform; ▸ creates a rebuttable presumption that harm and causation occurred in some circumstances; ▸ prohibits certain waivers; ▸ provides a severability clause | Governor Signed FN (2/15) = $(401,500) GF ($(220,500) Ongoing $(181,000) One-time | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | HB 372 | Rep. James F. Cobb | LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENDUM AMENDMENTS This bill addresses actions of a local school district that may be subject to a referendum. ▸ provides that a new tax or a tax increase passed by a local school board may be referred to voters for their approval or rejection; and | House file for bills not passed | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | HB 403 | Rep. Steve Eliason | STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH AMENDMENTS This bill amends provisions of public education student mental health screening. ▸ defines "non-participating LEA" (non-participating local education agency); ▸ requires an LEA to determine whether the LEA will be a participating or non-participating LEA; ▸ requires a non-participating LEA to report each year whether the LEA will change or maintain the LEA's participation status; ▸ amends participating LEA mental health screening and parental notification requirements; ▸ amends the annual mental health screening report requirements for the State Board of Education; and ▸ amends the uses for which an LEA may use State Board of Education funds and when the board may distribute those funds. | Governor Signed FN (2/9) $(10,000) Ongoing USF | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | HB 434 | Rep. Sandra Hollins | PARENT AND STUDENT RIGHTS AND SCHOOL SAFETY AMENDMENTS This bill amends requirements for a local education agency (LEA) to address bullying incidents. ▸ clarifies that a school may share certain information regarding an incident of bullying, cyber-bullying, hazing, abusive conduct, or retaliation with a parent upon request; ▸ requires a school to provide regular communication updates to a parent regarding the implementation of an action plan to address an incident of bullying, cyber-bullying, hazing, abusive conduct, or retaliation; ▸ requires an LEA to designate an individual for bullying incident response and outlines the individual's duties; ▸ requires civil rights law training for LEA employees; | House file for bills not passed | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | HB463S01 | Rep. Kera Birkeland Sen. Daniel McCay | HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS AMENDMENTS This bill prohibits a public school from participation in an athletics association in certain circumstances. ▸ prohibits a public school from participation in an athletics association that does not collect and review an athlete's birth certificate or other identifying documents during the registration process. | House file for bills not passed | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | HB 464S01 | Rep. Ken Ivory | SCHOOL MATERIALS AMENDMENTS This bill amends provisions regarding student access to pornographic or indecent materials within the public education system. ▸ requires local education agencies (LEAs) to: • engage in certain review processes when a parent communicates an allegation that an instructional material is prohibited by state law; and • publicly vote on and explain a determination to reinstate or preserve student access to challenged instructional material; ▸ establishes the precedential effect of LEA and state board determinations; ▸ requires the State Board of Education (state board) to: • review LEA determinations regarding certain sensitive material; and • make rules, including to establish an age-appropriateness rating system for instructional materials; ▸ amends a state board reporting requirement | House file for bills not passed FN (2/17) = $(398,400) GF/ITF $250,000 GF ongoing $148,400 ITF ongoing | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | HB 477 | Rep. Robert M. Spendlove Sen. Kirk A. Cullimore | FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN AMENDMENTS This bill makes full-day kindergarten available for all local education agencies with an option for half-day kindergarten. ▸ amends provisions related to scholarship amounts tied to the length of a kindergarten class; ▸ amends funding formulas related to kindergarten to reflect a full-day length of a kindergarten class; ▸ requires local education agency governing boards to provide an optional half-day kindergarten class upon request; ▸ amends provisions regarding a requirement for a kindergarten assessment; ▸ repeals an optional expanded kindergarten program | Governor Signed FN (2/17) = $(60,642,700) USF ongoing | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | HB 478 | Rep. Karen M. Peterson | EDUCATOR EVALUATION PILOT PROGRAM This bill allows the State Board of Education to create a pilot program as an alternative to annual educator evaluations. ▸ allows the State Board of Education (state board) to create a pilot program as an alternative to annual educator evaluations; ▸ repeals a requirement for the state board to report on educator ratings; ▸ amends a provision regarding a teacher receiving the educator salary adjustment based on the educator's evaluation; and ▸ makes technical and conforming changes. | House file for bills not passed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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23 | HB 16S02 | Rep. Susan Pulsipher Sen. Ann Millner | BLOCK GRANT FUNDING FOR PREVENTION PROGRAMS IN PUBLIC EDUCATION This bill establishes block grant funding for the implementation of comprehensive prevention programs in local education agencies. ▸ establishes block grant funding for the implementation of comprehensive prevention programs in local education agencies (LEAs); ▸ requires the State Board of Education (State Board) to: • make rules to establish and administer the grant application process; and • provide LEAs with certain resources and support; ▸ provides for the allowable uses of the block grant funding; ▸ allows LEAs to: • choose to implement a comprehensive prevention plan with block grant funding or implement individual prevention plans with existing funding restrictions; and • submit one comprehensive report instead of individually required reports if the LEA implements a comprehensive prevention plan; ▸ amends existing prevention programs to accommodate the opportunity for block grant funding; ▸ authorizes the use of certain excess funds in the Underage Drinking and Substance Abuse Prevention Program Restricted Account for distribution through block grant funding. | Governor Signed FB 1/11 = $(35,700) ITF ongoing | |||||||||||||||||||||||
24 | HB 17 | Rep. Melissa G. Ballard Sen. Lincoln Fillmore | UTAH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES ADVISORY COMMISSION SUNSET EXTENSION This bill extends the repeal date for the Utah Professional Practices AdvisoryCommission. ▸ extends the repeal date for the Utah Professional Practices Advisory Commission. | Governor Signed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
25 | HB 21S05 | Rep. Joel K. Briscoe | OPEN AND PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT AMENDMENTS This bill modifies the Open and Public Meetings Act relating to public comment requirements and electronic meetings for certain public bodies. ▸ requires a local school board holding an open meeting to allow a reasonable opportunity for the public to provide verbal comments at the meeting, subject to certain exceptions; ▸ requires a local school board to adopt a written policy allowing public comment in a public meeting; ▸ permits a public body of a local district or special service district to convene and conduct an electronic meeting in certain circumstances | Governor Signed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
26 | HB 48 | Rep. Susan Pulsipher Sen. Ann Millner | EARLY CHILDHOOD AMENDMENTS This bill addresses state programs and services for children in early childhood. ▸ repeals the Governor's Early Childhood Commission (the commission); ▸ requires the Department of Health and Human Services to provide administrative and staff support to the Early Childhood Utah Advisory Council (the council); ▸ expands the duties of the council to include duties previously fulfilled by the commission; ▸ requires the council to report certain information to the executive officers of the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Workforce Services, and the State Board of Education; ▸ extends the sunset date of the council from 2026 to 2029; | Governor Signed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
27 | HB 82S03 | Rep. Melissa G. Ballard Sen. John D. Johnson | SCHOOL ASSEMBLY NOTICE REQUIREMENTS This bill requires prior parental notice of certain school assemblies. ▸ requires local education agencies to provide prior notice of certain school assemblies to parents and guardians in certain circumstances. | House file for bills not passed | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
28 | HB 83 | Rep. Kera Birkeland | TAX CREDIT FOR EDUCATOR EXPENSES This bill enacts a nonrefundable income tax credit for certain educator expenses. ▸ enacts a nonrefundable individual income tax credit that an eligible educator may claim for certain out-of-pocket classroom expenses. | FN (1/12) = $(27,750,000) $(28,200,000) Ongoing ITF $450,000 One-Time ITF | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
29 | HB 87S01 | Rep. Melissa G. Ballard | YOUTH SPORT SAFETY AMENDMENTS ▸ requires the State Board of Education (state board), in coordination with the Department of Health, to develop training and informational materials regarding warning signs of sudden cardiac arrest; ▸ requires the board to publish the training and informational materials online; ▸ requires a school coach to annually participate in the training; ▸ allows a school to hold an informational meeting regarding warning signs of sudden cardiac arrest before the beginning of an athletic season; ▸ requires a student who participates in a school athletic activity and the student's parent or guardian to sign an acknowledgment of receipt of information on the warning signs of sudden cardiac arrest; ▸ requires a coach and certain other individuals to remove a student from participation in a school athletic activity if the student shows certain symptoms and limits the liability of the coach or other individual for certain action or inaction; ▸ requires a student who is removed from participation in a school athletic activity to be evaluated by a physician before returning to participation; and ▸ provides rulemaking authority. | House file for bills not passed FN (1/23) = $(5,500) GF/ITF $2,500 GF one-time $3,000 ITF one-time | |||||||||||||||||||||||
30 | HB 97 | Rep. Andrew Stoddard | GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS AMENDMENTS This bill modifies provisions of the Government Records Access and Management Act related to records on a personal electronic device. ▸ modifies the definition of "record" and enacts a definition of "personal electronic device" for purposes of the Government Records Access and Management Act; ▸ provides a process for searching the personal electronic device of an officer or employee of a governmental entity for records that are responsive to a record request; ▸ provides criminal penalties for an officer or employee who refuses to conduct a search or who submits a materially false sworn declaration; ▸ modifies a provision allowing a governmental entity to impose disciplinary action against an employee; and | House file for bills not passed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
31 | HB 101S1 | Rep. Judy Weeks Rohner Sen. John D. Johnson CoSponsors Albrecht, C., Dunnigan, J. Hall, K., Jimenez, T. Johnson, D.N., Loubet, A. Teuscher, J. | FOOD SALES TAX AMENDMENTS This bill reduces the tax imposed on amounts paid or charged for food and food ingredients. ▸ removes the state tax imposed on amounts paid or charged for food and food ingredients; | House file for bills not passed FN (2/23) = $0 $(165,000,000) Ongoing $165,000,000 One-time | |||||||||||||||||||||||
32 | HB 107 | Rep. Karianne Lisonbee Sen. John D. Johnson | CONCEALED WEAPONS PERMIT FEE AMENDMENTS This bill amends who is eligible for a waiver to a concealed weapons permit fee. ▸ waives the fee for a school employee to obtain a concealed weapons permit in certain circumstances. | Governor Signed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
33 | HB 124 | Rep. Dan N. Johnson Chris H. Wilson | SALARY SUPPLEMENT FOR SCHOOL SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS AND AUDIOLOGISTS This bill makes certain speech-language pathologists and audiologists eligible for the Teacher Salary Supplement Program. ▸ makes certain speech-language pathologists and audiologists eligible for the Teacher Salary Supplement Program; | House file for bills not passed | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
34 | HB 125 | Rep. Kera Birkeland | POSTRETIREMENT REEMPLOYMENT AMENDMENTS This bill modifies the postretirement reemployment restrictions for a retiree who was a public safety service employee or a teacher. ▸ provides the circumstances under which a retiree who was a public safety service employee or a teacher immediately before retirement may be reemployed with a participating employer within the one-year separation period without cancellation of the retiree's retirement allowance; | House file for bills not passed FN (1/11) = $(542,500) GF / ITF $498,400 GF ongoing $44,100 ITF ongoing | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
35 | HB 126 | Rep. Kera Birkeland | POSTRETIREMENT REEMPLOYMENT MODIFICATIONS This bill modifies the postretirement reemployment restrictions for a retiree who was a public safety service employee or a teacher. ▸ allows a retiree who was a public safety service employee or a teacher to be reemployed with a participating employer within the one-year separation period if the retiree does not earn more than $35,000 per year in postretirement reemployment; ▸ applies an inflation adjustment to the earnings limitation; | House file for bills not passed FN (1/11) = $(881,500) GF / ITF $810,900 GF ongoing $70,600 ITF ongoing | HOLD | ||||||||||||||||||||||
36 | HB 131 35 Cosponsors | Rep. Walt Brooks Sen. Michael S. Kennedy | VACCINE PASSPORT PROHIBITION This bill enacts a prohibition on the use of an individual's immunity status by places of public accommodation, governmental entities, and employers. ▸ makes it unlawful for a place of public accommodation to discriminate against an individual based on the individual's immunity status; ▸ with certain exceptions, prohibits a governmental entity from requiring proof of immunity status; ▸ with certain exceptions, makes it unlawful discrimination for an employer to require proof of immunity status; and ▸ prohibits a governmental entity or employer from requiring an individual to receive a vaccine. | Governor Signed FN (1/11) = $(315,700) GF ongoing | |||||||||||||||||||||||
37 | HB 134 | Rep Susan Pulsipher | CHARTER SCHOOL CLOSING REQUIREMENTS This bill addresses treatment of assets of a charter school. ▸ addresses when payments may be made from the Charter School Closure Reserve Account; ▸ modifies language related to a charter school authorizer and the closure of a charter school; ▸ amends provisions related to how charter school assets are treated when a charter school is closed; and ▸ makes technical changes. | Governor Signed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
38 | HB 136S01 | Rep. Melissa G. Ballard Sen. Todd D. Weiler | SAFE SCHOOL ROUTE EVALUATIONS This bill requires a school traffic safety committee to include recommendations for infrastructure improvements in a child access routing plan. ▸ requires a school traffic safety committee to: • submit a child access routing plan to the Department of Transportation and municipal and county highway authorities; and • include recommendations for infrastructure improvements in a child access routing plan; ▸ requires a highway authority to provide feedback on: • the estimated time and cost to complete infrastructure improvements recommended by a school traffic safety committee; and • infrastructure improvements the highway authority has prioritized for the following year; ▸ requires school traffic safety committees to make recommendations to the State Board of Education and the Transportation Advisory Committee for new approved bus routes; ▸ makes technical and conforming changes. | House file for bills not passed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
39 | HB 138S06 | Rep. Melissa G. Ballard Sen. Lincoln Fillmore | SENSITIVE MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS This bill amends requirements and prohibitions regarding sensitive material within the public school system. ▸ requires a local education agency (LEA) to: • complete the LEA's review of instructional material that is alleged to violate state law; and • report instructional material that violates state law to the State Board of Education (state board); ▸ requires the state board to engage in a review in certain circumstances involving statewide curriculum or program materials; ▸ provides for the the termination of contracts with vendors for instructional material if the material includes sensitive material; and ▸ makes technical and conforming changes. | House file for bills not passed FN (2/24) $(92,500) Ongoing ITF | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
40 | HB 140 | Rep. Dan N. Johnson Sen. Chris H. Wilson CoSponsors C. K. Acton K. Lisonbee R. Wilcox K. Peterson | STANDARD RESPONSE PROTOCOL TO ACTIVE THREATS IN SCHOOLS This bill codifies and expands on existing administrative rules related to required emergency drills in public schools. ▸ codifies portions of existing administrative rules made by the State Board of Education (state board) regarding required emergency preparedness plans, emergency response plans, training, and drills; ▸ requires monthly and developmentally appropriate training or drills regarding an active threat within the school; and ▸ grants certain rulemaking authority to the state board. | Governor Signed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
41 | HB 149 | Rep. Andrew Stoddard Sen. Luz Escamilla | STUDENT GRADUATION ATTIRE REVISIONS This bill allows individuals to wear cultural attire during graduation ceremonies. ▸ allows all public school students to wear items of religious or cultural significance as part of their graduation attire. | House file for bills not passed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
42 | HB 154S03 | Rep. Dan N. Johnson Sen. Lincoln Fillmore | ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNER AMENDMENTS This bill addresses funding and policy for English language learner instructional materials and support. ▸ requires the State Board of Education (state board) to allocate funding to local education agencies for instructional materials and licenses used for English language learner instruction and support; and ▸ requires the state board to provide to the Education Interim Committee a funding projection for annual and one-time costs associated with English language learner support. | Governor Signed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
43 | HB 161S01 24 CoSponsors | Rep. Candice B. Pierucci Sen. Michael K. McKell | FOREIGN LANGUAGE EDUCATION FUNDING AMENDMENTS This bill amends provisions related to the funding of foreign language education. ▸ includes the state's dual language immersion program in the list of programs for which the Legislature determines the cost of annual enrollment growth and inflation increases; ▸ prohibits a local education agency that provides foreign language instruction from seeking or accepting funding support from a restricted foreign entity; and ▸ makes technical changes. | Governor Signed FN (1/12) = $(3,116,100) Ongoing $(2,337,200) ongoing USF $(778,900) ongoing ITF | |||||||||||||||||||||||
44 | HB 163 32 CoSponsors | Rep. Candice B. Pierucci Sen Kirk A. Cullimore | PROTECTING STUDENT RELIGIOUS AND MORAL BELIEFS REGARDING ATHLETIC UNIFORM REQUIREMENTS This bill addresses requirements for uniforms worn while participating in certain school athletic activities. ▸ provides that certain associations and educational organizations may not prohibit a student athlete from wearing religious clothing, or other clothing consistent with the student athlete's beliefs, while participating in an athletic activity; and ▸ requires certain associations and educational organizations to provide the clothing described in the preceding paragraph if the association or educational organization requires that the clothing be a certain material, style, or color. | Governor Signed | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
45 | HB 170S03 | Rep. Susan Pulsipher Sen. Daniel McCay | CHILD TAX CREDIT REVISIONS This bill enacts a child tax credit. ▸ enacts a nonrefundable child tax credit; and ▸ provides for apportionment of the child tax credit. | Governor Signed FN (3/1) = $0 ITF Total $(9,630,000) ITF Ongoing $9,630,000 ITF One-time | |||||||||||||||||||||||
46 | HB 173S03 | Rep. Kera Birkeland Sen. Daniel McCay | CITIZEN EMPOWERMENT TASK FORCE This bill creates the Citizen Empowerment Task Force. ▸ creates the Citizen Empowerment Task Force to study ways of removing barriers for a citizen to exercise the citizen's due process rights in relation to noncriminal administrative or court action taken against the citizen by a government entity; ▸ describes the membership of the task force; ▸ addresses compensation for serving on the task force; ▸ requires the task force to make a report and provide recommendations; and ▸ repeals the task force on December 31, 2023. | House file for bills not passed FN (2/25) = $(21,700) GF One-time | |||||||||||||||||||||||
47 | HB 182 | Rep. Neil R. Walter | INTERVENTIONS FOR READING DIFFICULTIES PROGRAM AMENDMENTS This bill repeals the Interventions for Reading Difficulties Program. ▸ repeals the Interventions for Reading Difficulties Program; ▸ repeals a sunset date that the repeal renders obsolete; and ▸ makes technical and conforming changes. | Governor Signed FN (1/16) = $350,000 ITF ongoing | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
48 | HB 185 | Rep. Susan Pulsipher Sen. Lincoln Fillmore | PUBLIC EDUCATION ENROLLMENT OPTIONS This bill addresses public education enrollment options. ▸ allows a local education agency to provide a home-centered, school-supported enrollment option allowing students to complete a portion of the students' course work from home; ▸ establishes certain requirements for local education agencies that provide a home-centered, school-supported enrollment option; ▸ prohibits home school students from participating in a home-centered, school-supported enrollment option; and ▸ clarifies the effect of student participation in a home-centered, school-supported enrollment option on statewide assessment requirements and certain public education funding. | Governor Signed | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
49 | HB 189 | Rep Carol Spackman Moss Sen. Ann Milner | INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM This bill repeals appropriation limitations for International Baccalaureate programs. ▸ removes language limiting the state board's allocation of funds toward the International Baccalaureate program to align with other early college programs. | Governor Signed | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
50 | HB 190S01 | Rep. Melissa G. Ballard Sen. Michael K. McKell | LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCY PERSONNEL AMENDMENTS This bill establishes additional mechanisms for growth opportunities for certain school employees. ▸ broadens the scope of the Grow Your Own Educator Pipeline Program to include individuals seeking education to become a school psychologist or school social worker; and ▸ makes technical and conforming changes. | Governor Signed FN (1/15) = $(17,300,000) USF ongoing | Hold | ||||||||||||||||||||||
51 | HB 191 | Rep. Steve Eliason | STUDENT GRADUATION ATTIRE AMENDMENTS This bill addresses cultural and religious attire requirements worn during a high school graduation ceremony. ▸ provides that students may wear recognized cultural or religious adornments during a high school graduation unless the adornment substantially disrupts or materially interferes with the graduation ceremony. | House file for bills not passed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
52 | HB 193 | Rep. Kera Birkeland | ONLINE EDUCATION COURSE AMENDMENTS This bill requires notification to students of the opportunity to complete high school graduation requirements and exit high school early. ▸ requires notification to students of the opportunity to complete high school graduation requirements and exit high school early; ▸ replaces an obsolete term for the correct term for "average daily membership;" and ▸ makes technical and conforming changes. | House file for bills not passed FN (2/15) = $(2,437,400) Ongoing USF | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
53 | HB 195S02 | Rep. Kera Birkeland Sen. Daniel McCay | CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS OF SCHOOL EMPLOYEES This bill requires certain administrative leave for a school employee who are the subject of a criminal investigation. ▸ requires paid administrative leave for a school employee who is the subject of a criminal investigation; ▸ if the criminal investigation substantiates wrongdoing, requires: • the local school board to take further employment action; and • the employee to pay back all salary compensation that the employee received during the leave period; and ▸ makes technical and conforming changes. | House file for bills not passed | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
54 | HB 197S01 | Rep. Tyler Clancy Sen. Nate Blouin | HIGHER EDUCATION FINANCIAL AID AMENDMENTS This bill amends provisions related to higher education scholarships. ▸ amends the length of eligibility for promise grants; ▸ allows the Utah Board of Higher Education (board) to supplement funding with private contributions; ▸ allows the board to name a promise partner grant after a business that has funded the grant; ▸ extends promise partner grants to dependents of promise partner employees; ▸ allows Veterans Tuition Gap Program funds to be applied to education-related supplies and housing allowances; and ▸ makes technical and conforming changes. | Governor Signed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
55 | HB 209S06 | Rep. Jordan D. Teuscher Sen. Lincoln Fillmore | PARTICIPATION IN EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AMENDMENTS This bill amends provisions amending student participation in extracurricular activities. ▸ allows a private school student, a home school student, a charter school student, or an online school student to participate in extracurricular activities outside of the student's public school of residence under certain circumstances; ▸ prohibits a public school from participation in an athletics association that does not collect a birth certificate or other identifying documents during the registration process; ▸ allows athletes without access to a birth certificate to provide alternative documentation to an athletic association in certain circumstances; | Governor Signed | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
56 | HB 217S03 | Rep. Gay Lynn Bennion Sen. Kirk A. Cullimore | SCHOOL ENERGY AND WATER REDUCTIONS This bill addresses grant money for energy and water reductions. ▸ authorizes the state board to issue grants related to energy and water reductions; ▸ provides for prioritizing certain projects; ▸ requires rulemaking; ▸ requires use of an evaluation panel; ▸ requires reporting; and ▸ provides a repeal date. | Governor Signed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
57 | HB 229S02 | Rep. Melissa G. Ballard | TEACHER PARENTAL AND POSTPARTUM RECOVERY LEAVE This bill requires local education agencies to provide paid parental and postpartum recovery leave to employees of a local education agency and establish a leave sharing mechanism. ▸ requires local education agencies to: • provide certain paid leave to general and special education teachers that is at a minimum equivalent to leave provided to state employees; • establish a leave sharing mechanism; • establish certain leave policies, including the establishment of a leave sharing mechanism; and • provide certain notice to qualified employees. | House file for Bills not passed | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
58 | HB 234S02 | Rep. Carol Spackman Moss Sen. Ann Millner | UNIVERSITY RECOGNITION FOR INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE ACHIEVEMENT This bill enacts and amends provisions related to credit for prior learning in higher education. ▸ amends the Utah Board of Higher Education's (board) requirement for acceptance of credit for prior learning; ▸ requires institutions to award credit for International Baccalaureate programme subject scores under certain circumstances; ▸ requires the board to consult with the Utah Association of IB World Schools and school International Baccalaureate program coordinators to develop policies regarding standards for awarding International Baccalaureate programme credits; | Governor Signed | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
59 | HB 241 | Rep. Jordan D. Teuscher | LABOR UNION AMENDMENTS This bill amends provisions governing public employers and labor organizations. ▸ prohibits a public employer from deducting union dues from a public employee's wages, except in certain circumstances; ▸ prohibits using public money or public property to assist, promote, or deter union organizing or administration; ▸ prohibits a public employer from compensating a public employee for union activities; ▸ requires a labor organization to provide the number of members in the labor organization upon request of a public employer; | House file for bills not passed | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
60 | HB 249S02 | Rep. Karen M. Peterson Sen. Michael K. Mckell CoSponsors C. K. Acton K. Lisonbee R. Wilcox C. Johnson | EDUCATION RELATED AMENDMENTS This bill addresses parental engagement in the education arena. ▸ addresses a parent's access to and submission of education records; ▸ grants rulemaking authority; ▸ directs the state board to create record tracking interoperability for education records in the information management system under certain circumstances; ▸ requires the state board to create a parent portal that provides information outlined in statute, including school comparison information; ▸ requires notification of the parent portal; ▸ provides for the appointment of a parent engagement specialist, including providing for the specialist's duties | Governor Signed FN $(146,800) Ongoing ITF | |||||||||||||||||||||||
61 | HB 270S02 | Rep. Trevor Lee | SCHOOL CELLPHONE USAGE AMENDMENTS This bill addresses the use of cellphones and smart watches in classrooms. ▸ subject to certain exceptions, prohibits a student from possessing a cellphone or smart watch in a classroom; and ▸ requires a local education agency (LEA) to enforce the provisions of this bill, in the manner determined by the LEA. | House file for bills not passed | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
62 | HB 271 | Rep. Angela Romero | EDUCATOR SALARIES ADJUSTMENTS INCREASE This bill provides an increase to the educator salary adjustment. ▸ amends provisions to codify and increase the amount of the state-provided educator salary adjustment; | House file for bills not passed FN (1/25) = $(281,306,300) USF ongoing | |||||||||||||||||||||||
63 | HB 272S02 | Rep. Doug Owens Sen. Wayne Harper | WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPING AMENDMENTS This bill addresses use of lawn or turf. ▸ defines terms; ▸ restricts the use of lawn or turf by certain governmental entities; and ▸ makes technical changes. | House file for bills not passed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
64 | HB 273 | Rep. Phil Lyman | STATE TRUST LANDS ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENTS This bill modifies the administration of state trust lands. ▸ creates rulemaking authority for the sale, exchange, lease, or other disposition or conveyance of trust lands; ▸ adds criteria for the sale, lease, exchange, or other disposition of trust lands; and ▸ makes technical changes. | House file for bills not passed | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
65 | HB 293S01 | Rep. Stewart E. Barlow | LICENSED SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGICAL PRACTITIONER AMENDMENTS This bill enacts provisions relating to the licensure of a licensed school psychological practitioner. ▸ creates a new license category under the Psychologist Licensing Act for a licensed school psychological practitioner; ▸ defines the scope of practice for a licensed school psychological practitioner; and ▸ specifies the requirements to receive a license as a licensed school psychological practitioner. | House file for bills not passed FN (2/21) = $(3,200) GF $3,600 ongoing $(6,800) one-time | |||||||||||||||||||||||
66 | HB 295 | Rep. Norman K. Thurston | EDUCATOR LICENSE AMENDMENTS This bill addresses the licensing of educators by the State Board of Education. ▸ allows individuals who complete certain educator training programs, without receiving a bachelor's degree, to obtain an educator license from the State Board of Education; ▸ requires the State Board of Education to establish licensing standards for educator training programs | House file for bills not passed FN (2/6) $(86,000) ITF Ongoing $(340,000) ITF One-time | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
67 | HB 296 | Rep. Walt Brooks | MINIMUM BASIC TAX RATE REDUCTIONThis bill amends provisions related to the minimum basic tax rate that funds public education. ▸ reduces the revenue target for revenue that the minimum basic tax generates; ▸ repeals the weighed pupil unit (WPU) value rate; ▸ repeals obsolete provisions related to a past freeze on the minimum basic tax rate, including the equity pupil tax rate; | House file for bills not passed FN (1/30) = $(122,929,400) USF ongoing | |||||||||||||||||||||||
68 | HB 305 | Rep. Tyler Clancy Sen. Chris H. Wilson | CHILD ABUSER EDUCATION RESTRICTIONS This bill prohibits an individual who has committed child abuse from the exempting the individual's child from required school attendance. ▸ prohibits an individual who has committed child abuse from exempting the individual's child from required school attendance; and ▸ makes technical and conforming changes. | Governor Signed | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
69 | HB 306 | Rep. Jefferson Moss Sen. Chris H. Wilson | SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL AMENDMENTS This bill grants the State Board of Education certain rulemaking authority regarding school community councils for which there are insufficient members to fill certain positions. ▸ grants the State Board of Education certain rulemaking authority regarding school community councils for which there are insufficient members to fill certain positions. | House file for bills not passed | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
70 | HB 318S03 | Rep. Val L. Peterson Sen. Ann Millner | PRIME PILOT PROGRAM AMENDMENTS This bill amends the PRIME Pilot Program. ▸ changes the PRIME Pilot Program to an ongoing program; ▸ clarifies the types of courses required for a student to earn the LAUNCH certificate or TRANSFORM certificate; ▸ requires the Utah Board of Higher Education to award a scholarship to a student who earns the TRANSFORM general education certificate; ▸ requires the state board to create a funding formula for LEAs that participate in the program | Governor Signed FN (2/14) $(1,310,500) Ongoing ITF | |||||||||||||||||||||||
71 | HB 334 | Rep. Carol Spackman Moss Sen. Kirk A. Cullimore | HEALTH EDUCATION AMENDMENTS This bill amends provisions related to health education. ▸ requires the State Board of Education to establish curriculum requirements that include instruction in: • sexual assault resource strategies; • sexual violence behavior prevention; and • the legal implications of electronically distributing sexually explicit images; ▸ amends provisions related to when a student receives health education instruction; ▸ requires a local education agency (LEA) to: • review data, including data on sexual assault, for each county in which the LEA is located; • use the reviewed data to inform the LEA's policies on health education; and • as appropriate, incorporate the data into health education | House file for bills not passed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
72 | HB 335S02 | Rep. Ryan D. Wilcox Sen. Ann Millner | ALTERNATIVE CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT OPTIONS FOR CAPACITY FLEXIBILITY This bill amends provisions related to concurrent enrollment courses. ▸ amends provisions for approving a local education agency (LEA) employee as an eligible instructor; ▸ provides that a local education agency (LEA) may contract with a nondesignated institution of higher education to provide concurrent enrollment courses under certain circumstances. | Governor Signed | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
73 | HB 344S01 | Rep. Jordan D. Teuscher | LOCAL POLICIES FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM TRANSPARENCY This bill requires local education agency governing boards to establish student instruction transparency policies that include certain determinations. ▸ requires each local education agency (LEA) governing board to establish a course content transparency policy that includes certain determinations; ▸ requires each LEA to: • make the LEA's course content transparency policy publicly available on the LEA's website; and • annually provide a certain assurance to the State Board of Education regarding the LEA's policy | House File Bills not Passed FN (2/2) $(5,000) ITF One Time | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
74 | HB 348S02 | Rep. Cheryl K. Acton Sen. Michael S. Kennedy | PARTICIPATION WAIVER AMENDMENTS This bill clarifies how a school responds when a student refrains from participation in school due to a student's or a student's parent's religious belief or right of conscience. ▸ clarifies how a school responds when a student refrains from participation in school due to a student's or a student's parent's religious belief or right of conscience, consistent with Utah Constitution, Article I, Section 4; ▸ grants the State Board of Education rulemaking authority; and ▸ makes technical and conforming changes. | Govenor Signed | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
75 | HB 363 | Rep. Steve Eliason | SUMMER EDUCATION GRANTS This bill establishes a grant program for summer school days and other educational summer programs. ▸ establishes a grant program for summer school days and other educational summer programs; and ▸ requires the State Board of Education to: • award grants to qualifying local education agencies to meet measurable goals; and • make rules regarding the administration and measurement of the grant program. | House file for bills not passed FN = $(10,000,000) GF $(5,000,000) ongoing $(5,000,000) one-time | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
76 | HB 394S01 | Rep. Karen M. Peterson | HOLD HARMLESS FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION ENROLLMENT DECLINE This bill contingently provides additional funding for the Minimum School Program in certain fiscal years. ▸ contingently provides additional funding for the Minimum School Program in certain fiscal years; ▸ subjects the provision of additional funding to a sunset review by a legislative committee; and ▸ makes technical and conforming changes. | Governor Signed FN $(11,778,100) Ongoing USF $(221,900) One-time USF | |||||||||||||||||||||||
77 | HB 398S01 | Rep. Nelson T. Abbott Sen. Lincoln Fillmore | SPECIAL NEEDS OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM AMENDMENTS This bill amends provisions related to the Special Needs Opportunity Scholarship Program ▸ expands the expenses for which a scholarship recipient may use a scholarship award; ▸ amends the formula for calculating a scholarship amount for an eligible student; ▸ allows a scholarship granting organization to prorate a scholarship award under certain circumstances; ▸ increases the amount of donations a scholarship granting organization may carry forward in a fiscal year | Governor Signed | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
78 | HB400S02 | Rep. Dan N. Johnson Sen. Ann Millner CoSponsors Acton, C.K. - Ballard, M.G. Briscoe, J. - Judkins, M. Peterson, K. - Schultz, M. Wilcox, R. | SCHOOL ABSENTEEISM AMENDMENTS This bill enacts provisions relating to school absenteeism and student behavior. ▸ directs local education agencies to include certain evidence-based strategies for children as part of their efforts to reduce student absenteeism; ▸ enacts new duties for the State Board of Education with respect to addressing chronic absenteeism prevention and intervention; and ▸ amends the responsibilities of the Division of Juvenile Justice and Youth Services to require the use of evidence-informed and research-informed interventions. | Governor Signed FN (2/9) = $(389,100) Ongoing GF/ITF $247,300 GF ongoing $141,800 ITF ongoing | H | ||||||||||||||||||||||
79 | HB 404S01 | Rep. Marsha Judkins Sen. Kathleen A. Riebe | JUVENILE INTERROGATION MODIFICATIONS This bill addresses the interrogation of a child. ▸ addresses the presence of a parent, guardian, or friendly adult in the interrogation of a child; ▸ requires a law enforcement agency to make an audio or visual recording of an interrogation of a child; ▸ addresses admissibility of a recorded or unrecorded custodial interrogation of a child; | House file for bills not passed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
80 | HB 405 | Rep. Brady Brammer Sen. Keith Grover | SCHOOL BUS OWNER REQUIREMENTS This bill amends a provision related to exceptions for an owner's or operator's security requirement. ▸ amends an exception to an owner's and operator's security requirement to include organizations in a local education agency (LEA) | Governor Signed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
81 | HB 411S02 | Rep. Karen M. Peterson Sen. Ann Millner | STUDENT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES AMENDMENTS This bill amends provisions for supporting student mental health in schools. ▸ allows behavioral health support personnel to support school mental health professionals; ▸ requires the State Board of Education to provide guidance to local education agencies for staffing structure and support; | Governor Signed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
82 | HB 421 | Rep. Jefferson Moss | SCHOOL LAND TRUST PROGRAM AMENDMENTS This bill modifies the percentage of revenue from trust lands that is distributed from the Land Grant Management Fund. ▸ modifies the percentage of revenue from trust lands that is distributed from the Land Grant Management Fund. | Governor Signed FN (3/1) = $(475,000) ITF Ongoing | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
83 | HB 427S02 | Rep. Tim Jimenez Sen. Michael S. Kennedy | INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM IN PUBLIC EDUCATION This bill ensures that all instructional materials and classroom instruction are consistent with the principles of inalienable rights, equal opportunity, and individual merit. ▸ broadens a provision regarding prayer or religious devotionals; ▸ requires the State Board of Education (state board), local education agencies (LEAs), and staff to ensure that instructional materials and classroom instruction are consistent with certain principles; ▸ prohibits the state board, LEAs, and staff from: • allowing the use of instructional materials and classroom instruction that are inconsistent with certain principles; or • adopting policies that are inconsistent with certain principles; ▸ prohibits the state board and the State Instructional Materials Commission from recommending instructional materials that are inconsistent with certain principles; | Governor Signed FN (3/1) = $(475,000) ITF Ongoing | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
84 | HB 441 | Rep. Mark A. Strong | NEUTRALITY IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS This bill requires a local education agency (LEA) to create a neutrality policy. ▸ requires an LEA to create a neutrality policy; and ▸ describes the required elements for an LEA's neutrality policy. | House file for bills not passed | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
85 | HB 442S01 | Rep. Brian S. King | STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION MODIFICATIONS This bill requires the State Board of Education to submit to the Education Interim Committee recommendations for a new public education vision and mission. ▸ requires the State Board of Education to submit to the Education Interim Committee recommendations for a new public education vision and mission. | House file for bills not passed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
86 | HB 451S01 | Rep. Katy Hall | STATE ENTITY RESTRICTIONS This bill prohibits the use of certain statements or materials by a state entity to determine employment, admission, or other benefits, and the use of certain specialized services. ▸ prohibits the use of a prohibited submission in determining employment, admission, or other benefits; and ▸ creates limited exceptions to the prohibition in this bill. | House file for bills not passed | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
87 | HB 459 | Rep. Quinn Kotter | GOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITY AMENDMENTS This bill modifies provisions related to governmental immunity. ▸ modifies the requirements for causation in relation to waiving a local education agency's governmental immunity for sexual battery or abuse committed by an employee against a student; ▸ removes a local education agency's immunity from suit if the local education agency has failed to provide ongoing supervision of employees for compliance with a code of conduct; and ▸ requires a local education agency to pay any attorney fees and court costs incurred by an injured student if immunity is waived. | House file for bills not passed | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
88 | HB 465S01 | Rep. Douglas R. Welton | PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARY TRANSPARENCY AMENDMENTS This bill addresses transparency regarding materials accessible to students in public school libraries. ▸ requires local education agencies that provide school libraries to provide an online platform that allows a parent to view information regarding materials the parent's child borrows from the school library | Governor Signed | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
89 | HB 475S02 | Rep. Douglas R. Welton Sen. Michael K. McKell | COMMUNICATION CREDITS REQUIREMENTS This bill amends certain graduation requirements. ▸ adds a communications graduation requirement; and ▸ makes technical changes. | Governor Signed FN (2/17) = $(7,300) GF one-time | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
90 | HB 478 | Rep. Karen M. Peterson | EDUCATOR EVALUATION PILOT PROGRAM This bill allows the State Board of Education to create a pilot program as an alternative to annual educator evaluations. ▸ allows the State Board of Education (state board) to create a pilot program as an alternative to annual educator evaluations; ▸ repeals a requirement for the state board to report on educator ratings; ▸ amends a provision regarding a teacher receiving the educator salary adjustment based on the educator's evaluation | House file for bills not passed FN (2/20) = $(10,000) ITF One-time | |||||||||||||||||||||||
91 | HB 481S03 | Rep. Sahara Hayes Sen. Stephanie Pitcher | FIREARM SAFETY AND SUICIDE PREVENTION EDUCATION This bill modifies the suicide prevention information a school is required to provide a parent in certain circumstances. ▸ requires a school to provide suicide prevention materials and information, including information on firearm safety, to a parent of a child who has threatened suicide or has been involved in an incident of bullying or other abusive conduct | Govenor Signed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
92 | HB 484 | Rep. Jordan Teuscher | PUBLIC EDUCATION EMPLOYEE AMENDMENTS This bill provides for the appointment of a public education employee ombudsman. ▸ requires the State Board of Education to appoint a public education employee ombudsman (ombudsman); ▸ requires the ombudsman to provide training and information to public education employees on employment issues; ▸ requires the ombudsman to develop a website for public education employees; and ▸ requires the ombudsman to report annually to the Legislature. | House file for bills not passed | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
93 | HB 489 | Rep. Jefferson Moss | EDUCATOR PAID PROFESSIONAL HOURS This bill amends provisions regarding additional paid professional hours that may be available to educators. ▸ amends provisions regarding a paid professional hours plan that educators submit; ▸ clarifies the availability of paid professional hours to educators that begin employment during the school year on a prorated basis; and ▸ makes technical and conforming changes. | Governor Signed | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
94 | HB 494S01 | Rep. Susan Pulsipher | EDUCATION REPORTING AMENDMENTS This bill repeals requirements regarding the disposal of textbooks. ▸ amends a reporting requirement for the Digital Teaching and Learning Grant Program; and ▸ repeals a section that requires: • local education agencies to notify all other local education agencies before disposing of undamaged textbooks; and • the State Board of Education to make rules regarding the disposal of textbooks. | Governor Signed | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
95 | HB 495 | Rep. Carol Spackman Moss | PUBLIC EDUCATION TRUST FUND MODIFICATIONS This bill creates the Public Education Trust Fund. ▸ creates the Public Education Trust Fund (trust fund); ▸ creates an advisory council to advise on the management and use of the trust fund; ▸ provides that the trust fund shall be used to fund a grant program to assist school personnel seeking advanced degrees or certifications | House file for bills not passed FN = $(71,900) $(71,300) ITF Ongoing $(600) GF Onetime | |||||||||||||||||||||||
96 | HB 508 | Rep. Kera Birkeland | EDUCATION FUNDING AMENDMENTS This bill requires the State Board of Education to report recommendations to the Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee regarding the conversion of all public education funding to the weighted pupil unit. | House file for bills not passed FN (2/22) = $(6,400) ITF One-time | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||
97 | HB 550 | Rep. Jeffrey D. Stenquist | SCHOOL CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS This bill restricts classroom instruction on sexuality except when age and developmentally appropriate. ▸ This bill restricts classroom instruction on sexuality except when age and developmentally appropriate. | House file for bills not passed | O | ||||||||||||||||||||||
98 | HB 553 | Rep. Jefferson Moss | TEACHER LICENSURE AMENDMENTS This bill addresses changes in teacher licensure requirements. ▸ modifies legislative findings on teacher competency; ▸ modifies rulemaking authority for the state board; ▸ limits the delegation of authority regarding preparation programs; and ▸ clarifies roles for local education agencies. | House file for bills not passed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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100 | HCR 6S01 | Rep. Steve Eliason | CONCURRENT RESOLUTION REGARDING MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT IN SCHOOLS This resolution recognizes the crucial contributions of school nurses, psychologists, social workers, and counselors in Utah schools. ▸ highlights the critical role of school nurses, psychologists, social workers, and counselors in education; ▸ recognizes the inadequacy of current funding streams to meet demand for school-based mental health professionals; ▸ supports the creation and adoption of school formulas for staffing school-based mental health professionals at appropriate levels; and ▸ commits to exploring legislative options for increased funding allocations for school-based mental health positions. | Governor Signed |