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UT SB0167
Bill
AI Summary
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Schools may deny open enrollment applications from students with school safety incidents, safe-school violations, serious law infractions, or chronic misbehavior that would endanger persons, cause serious disruptions, or burden staff
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Student record transfer timeline reduced from 30 days to 5 school days, and records must now include discipline files, safe-school violations, reintegration plans, and threat assessments
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Schools cannot enroll transfer students until receiving prior school records or reviewing the state data gateway for safe-school violations, reintegration plans, or threat assessments
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Reintegration plans for students arrested, charged, or adjudicated for serious offenses must be developed within 7 school days (extended from 5) and remain in effect for one school year or 180 days; students cannot be reintegrated where a victim of offenses listed under Section 76-3-203.5 attends
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LEAs must digitally maintain student discipline and reintegration files for one year and transfer them when students change schools; peace officers must notify school officials within 5 days when a minor is taken into temporary custody for a serious offense
Legislative Description
Reintegration for Disciplined Students
Education
Last Action
Senate/ to Governor in Executive Branch - Governor
3/13/2026