Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R277. Education, Administration |
R277-419. Pupil Accounting |
R277-419-12. Snow, Inclement Weather, or Other Emergency School Closure Days
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(1) An LEA may seek a waiver directly from the Superintendent from the 180 day requirement described in Subsection R277-419-4(1) if:
(a) the LEA closes a school for one school day due to excessive snow, inclement weather, or an other emergency; and
(b) the school closure will result in the LEA not meeting the 180 day requirement described in Section R277-419-4.
(2) The Superintendent may grant up to one waiver, per school year, per school, for the school to close due to excessive snow, inclement weather, or other emergency without Board approval if the LEA has provided adequate contingency school days and hours into the LEA's calendar to avoid the necessity of requesting a waiver as required in Subsection R277-419-4(5).
(3) If the Superintendent denies an LEA's request described in Subsection (1), the LEA may appeal the Superintendent's decision by making the request of the full Board.
(4) If an LEA seeks a waiver for two or more school days due to excessive snow, inclement weather, or other emergency, the LEA shall seek the waiver pursuant to the procedures described in R277-121.
(5)(a) An LEA may request the Board to waive the school day and hour requirement pursuant to a directive from the Utah State Health Department or a local health department, that results in the closure of a school in the event of a pandemic or other public health emergency.
(b) A waiver described in this Subsection (5) may be for a designated time period, for a specific area, or for a specific LEA in the state, as determined by the health department directive.
(c) A waiver may allow an LEA to continue to receive state funds for pupil services and reimbursements.
(d) A waiver granted by the Board or Superintendent as described in this Subsection (5) shall direct an LEA to provide as much notice to students and parents of the suspension of school services, as is reasonably possible.
(e) A waiver granted shall direct an LEA to comply with health department directives, but to continue to provide any services to students that are not inconsistent with the directive.
(f) The Board may encourage an LEA to provide electronic or distance learning services to affected students for the period of the pandemic or other public health emergency to the extent of personnel and funds available.