2015 Utah Code
Title 53A - State System of Public Education
Chapter 11 - Students in Public Schools
Part 1 - Compulsory Education Requirements
Section 101.7 - Truancy -- Notice of truancy -- Failure to cooperate with school authorities -- Habitual truant citation.

UT Code § 53A-11-101.7 (2015) What's This?
Effective 5/13/2014
53A-11-101.7. Truancy -- Notice of truancy -- Failure to cooperate with school authorities -- Habitual truant citation.
  • (1) Except as provided in Section 53A-11-102 or 53A-11-102.5, a school-age minor who is enrolled in a public school shall attend the public school in which the school-age minor is enrolled.
  • (2) A local school board, charter school governing board, or school district may impose administrative penalties on a school-age minor who is truant.
  • (3) A local school board or charter school governing board:
    • (a) may authorize a school administrator, a designee of a school administrator, a law enforcement officer acting as a school resource officer, or a truancy specialist to issue notices of truancy to school-age minors who are at least 12 years old; and
    • (b) shall establish a procedure for a school-age minor, or the school-age minor's parents, to contest a notice of truancy.
  • (4) The notice of truancy described in Subsection (3):
    • (a) may not be issued until the school-age minor has been truant at least five times during the school year;
    • (b) may not be issued to a school-age minor who is less than 12 years old;
    • (c) may not be issued to a minor exempt from school attendance as provided in Section 53A-11-102 or 53A-11-102.5;
    • (d) shall direct the school-age minor and the parent of the school-age minor to:
      • (i) meet with school authorities to discuss the school-age minor's truancies; and
      • (ii) cooperate with the school board, local charter board, or school district in securing regular attendance by the school-age minor; and
    • (e) shall be mailed to, or served on, the school-age minor's parent.
  • (5)
    • (a) Except as provided in Subsection (5)(b), a habitual truant citation may be issued to a habitual truant if:
      • (i) the local school board, charter school governing board, or school district has made reasonable efforts, under Section 53A-11-103, to resolve the school attendance problems of the habitual truant; and
      • (ii) the efforts to resolve the school attendance problems, described in Subsection (5)(a)(i), have not been successful.
    • (b) A habitual truant citation may not be issued to a habitual truant if the habitual truant:
      • (i) has at least a 3.5 cumulative grade point average; and
      • (ii) is at least 16 years old.
  • (6) A habitual truant to whom a habitual truant citation is issued under Subsection (5):
    • (a) shall be referred to the juvenile court for violation of Subsection (1); and
    • (b) is subject to the jurisdiction of the juvenile court.
  • (7) A notice of truancy or a habitual truant citation may only be issued by:
    • (a) a school administrator, or a truancy specialist, who is authorized by a local school board or charter school governing board;
    • (b) a designee of a school administrator described in Subsection (7)(a); or
    • (c) a law enforcement officer acting as a school resource officer.
  • (8) Nothing in this part prohibits a local school board, charter school governing board, or school district from taking action to resolve a truancy problem with a school-age minor who has been truant less than five times, provided that the action does not conflict with the requirements of this part.
  • (9) Nothing in this part allows a local school board or charter school governing board to issue a citation pursuant to this section if the minor is exempt from school attendance as provided in Section 53A-11-102 or 53A-11-102.5.


Amended by Chapter 359, 2014 General Session

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