DAR File No. 43790
This rule was published in the July 1, 2019, issue (Vol. 2019, No. 13) of the Utah State Bulletin.
Education, Administration
Rule R277-517
LEA Codes of Conduct
Notice of Proposed Rule
(Repeal)
DAR File No.: 43790
Filed: 06/11/2019 04:01:41 PM
RULE ANALYSIS
Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:
In the 2019 General Session, H.B. 391 passed requiring the Utah State Board of Education (Board) to create a model "appropriate behavior policy" (model policy). Elements of what is required in the model policy have been required in Rule R277-517.
Summary of the rule or change:
Rule R277-517 is being repealed and the information moved into Rule R277-322, and will include provisions required in H.B. 391 (2019) and the model "appropriate behavior policy". Rule R277-322 will also include the applicable requirements from Rule R277-517. Rule R277-517 is repealed in its entirety. (EDITOR'S NOTE: The proposed new Rule R277-322 is under Filing No. 43787 in this issue, July 1, 2019, of the Bulletin.)
Statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:
- Article X Section 3
- Subsection 53E-3-401(4)
Anticipated cost or savings to:
the state budget:
Rule R277-517 is being repealed because it is being moved into Rule R277-322 and will include provisions required in H.B. 391, Modifications to Governmental Immunity Provisions (2019 General Session). This repeal is not expected to have a fiscal impact on state government revenues or expenditures because Rule R277-517 is fully captured in proposed new Rule R277-322 so the major change is not substantive.
local governments:
Rule R277-517 is being repealed because it is being moved into Rule R277-322 and will include provisions required in H.B. 391 (2019). This repeal is not expected to have a fiscal impact on local governments' revenues or expenditures because Rule R277-517 is fully captured in proposed new Rule R277-322 so the major change is not substantive.
small businesses:
This rule repeal is not expected to have any fiscal impact on small businesses' revenues or expenditures. This rule applies to LEA codes of conduct thus does not apply to small businesses.
persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local governmental entities:
This rule repeal is not expected to have any fiscal impact on persons other than small businesses', businesses', or local government entities' revenues or expenditures. This rule applies to LEA codes of conduct and thus does not apply to other individuals.
Compliance costs for affected persons:
There are no compliance costs for affected persons.
Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:
There are no non-small businesses in the industry in question, Elementary and Secondary Schools (NAICS 611110). Because there are no non-small businesses, they do not account for any service delivery for Elementary and Secondary Schools. Therefore, non-small businesses are not expected to receive increased or decreased revenues per year. This proposed repeal is not expected to have any fiscal impacts on non-small businesses' revenues or expenditures because there are no applicable non-small businesses, and it does not require any expenditures of or generate revenue for non-small businesses. This rule repeal has no fiscal impact on local education agencies and will not have a fiscal impact on small businesses either. The Program Analyst at the Utah State Board of Education, Jill Curry, has reviewed and approved this fiscal analysis.
Sydnee Dickson, State Superintendent
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Office of Administrative Rules, or at:
EducationAdministration
250 E 500 S
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84111-3272
Direct questions regarding this rule to:
- Angela Stallings at the above address, by phone at 801-538-7550, by FAX at 801-538-7768, or by Internet E-mail at [email protected]
Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:
07/31/2019
This rule may become effective on:
08/07/2019
Authorized by:
Angela Stallings, Deputy Superintendent of Policy
RULE TEXT
Appendix 1: Regulatory Impact Summary Table*
Fiscal Costs |
FY 2020 |
FY 2021 |
FY 2022 |
State Government |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
Local Government |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
Small Businesses |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
Non-Small Businesses |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
Other Person |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
Total Fiscal Costs: |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
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Fiscal Benefits |
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State Government |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
Local Government |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
Small Businesses |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
Non-Small Businesses |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
Other Persons |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
Total Fiscal Benefits: |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
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Net Fiscal Benefits: |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
*This table only includes fiscal impacts that could be measured. If there are inestimable fiscal impacts, they will not be included in this table. Inestimable impacts for State Government, Local Government, Small Businesses and Other Persons are described in the narrative. Inestimable impacts for Non - Small Businesses are described in Appendix 2.
Appendix 2: Regulatory Impact to Non - Small Businesses
There are no non-small businesses in the industry in question, Elementary and Secondary Schools (NAICS 611110). Because there are no non-small businesses, they do not account for any service delivery for Elementary and Secondary Schools. Therefore, non-small businesses are not expected to receive increased or decreased revenues per year. This proposed rule repeal is not expected to have any fiscal impacts on non-small businesses' revenues or expenditures because there are no applicable non-small businesses and it does not require any expenditures of or generate revenue for non-small businesses.
The Program Analyst at the Utah State Board of Education, Jill Curry, has reviewed and approved this fiscal analysis.
R277. Education, Administration.
[R277-517. LEA Codes of Conduct.
R277-517-1. Authority and Purpose.
(1) This rule is authorized by:
(a) Utah Constitution Article X, Section 3, which vests
general control and supervision over public education in the
Board; and
(b) Section 53E-3-401(4), which allows the Board to make
rules to execute the Board's duties and responsibilities
under the Utah Constitution and state law.
(2) The purpose of this rule is to require LEAs to create
a code of conduct applicable to the LEA's staff.
R277-517-2. Definitions.
(1) "Boundary violation" means the same as that
term is defined in R277-515.
(2) "Staff" or "staff member" means
an employee, contractor, or volunteer with unsupervised access to
students.
R277-517-3. Required Code of Conduct.
(1) Each LEA shall adopt a code of conduct applicable to
the LEA's staff.
(2) A code of conduct, adopted pursuant to Subsection
(1), shall include, at a minimum:
(a) a statement that a staff member should avoid boundary
violations, as defined in Rule R277-515, with students;
(b) a statement that a staff member may not subject a
student to:
(i) physical abuse;
(ii) verbal abuse;
(iii) sexual abuse; or
(iv) mental abuse;
(c) a statement that a staff member shall report any
suspected incidents of:
(i) physical abuse;
(ii) verbal abuse;
(iii) sexual abuse;
(iv) mental abuse; or
(v) neglect;
(d) a statement that a staff member may not touch a
student in a way that makes a reasonably objective student feel
uncomfortable;
(e) a statement regarding appropriate verbal or
electronic communication between a staff member and a
student;
(f) a statement regarding providing gifts, special
favors, or preferential treatment to a student or group of
students;
(g) a statement that a staff member shall not
discriminate against a student on the basis of sex, race,
religion, or any other prohibited class;
(h) a statement regarding appropriate use of electronic
devices and social media for communication between a staff member
and a student;
(i) a statement regarding use of alcohol, tobacco, and
illegal substances during work hours and on school
property;
(j) a statement that a staff member is required
to:
(i) report any suspicion of child abuse or bullying to
the proper authorities;
(ii) annually read and sign all policies related to
identifying, documenting, and reporting child abuse; and
(iii) for an employee or contractor, annually attend
abuse prevention training required in Section 53G-9-207;
and
(3) An LEA shall post a code of conduct adopted pursuant
to Subsection (1) on the LEA's website.
(4) An LEA shall provide information to staff that they
should report and how to report:
(a) known violations of the LEA's code of conduct;
and
(b) known violations of the Utah Educator Standards
contained in R277-515.
KEY: codes of conduct
Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: January 10,
2017
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: Art X Sec
3; 53E-3-401(4)]
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For questions regarding the content or application of this rule, please contact Angela Stallings at the above address, by phone at 801-538-7550, by FAX at 801-538-7768, or by Internet E-mail at [email protected]. For questions about the rulemaking process, please contact the Office of Administrative Rules.