Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Education
Title R277 - Administration
Rule R277-472 - Charter School Student Enrollment and Transfers and School District Capacity Information
Section R277-472-7 - Enrollment of Transferring Charter School Students in District Schools

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 277-472-7

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) If a charter school student who is a resident of a school district submits required enrollment information for the upcoming school year before June 30, the school district shall enroll the student in the student's boundary school for the upcoming school year.

(2) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), a school district shall enroll a resident student leaving a charter school, which has been closed, in the student's boundary school.

(3) A district may limit resident students who are transferring from a charter school to a district school who submit required enrollment information after June 30 for the upcoming school year to schools, grade levels, programs and courses that have space available or are below capacity at the district schools.

(4) A school district may not require enrollment procedures or forms from students moving from a charter school to a district school that differ in any way from enrollment procedures or forms required for district students if the charter school students are leaving a charter school after the final grade level offered by the charter school.

(5) If a school changes the location of services for a student with disabilities, the new location may only be considered a change of placement as determined by the students IEP and consistent with the (IDEA).

(6) A school may deny a student enrollment in a public school if the student leaves a public school with disciplinary procedures pending at the previous public school until previous allegations have been resolved.

(7) A charter school and district school shall notify each other of student enrollment consistent with Subsection 53G-6-503(4).

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