Utah Code § 53E-3-507

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The state board:
(1) shall establish minimum standards for career and technical education programs in the public
education system;
(2) may apply for, receive, administer, and distribute funds made available through programs of
federal and state governments to promote and aid career and technical education;
(3) shall cooperate with federal and state governments to administer programs that promote and
maintain career and technical education;
(4) shall cooperate with the Utah Board of Higher Education, technical colleges, and degree-
granting institutions that provide technical education described in Section 53H-3-608 to ensure
that students in the public education system have access to career and technical education at
technical colleges and degree-granting institutions that provide technical education described in
Section 53H-3-608;
(5) shall require that before a minor student may participate in clinical experiences as part of a
health care occupation program at a high school or other institution to which the student has
been referred, the student's parent has:
(a) been first given written notice through appropriate disclosure when registering and prior to
participation that the program contains a clinical experience segment in which the student will
observe and perform specific health care procedures that may include personal care, patient
bathing, and bathroom assistance; and
(b) provided specific written consent for the student's participation in the program and clinical
experience;
(6) shall, after consulting with school districts, charter schools, the Utah Board of Higher Education,
technical colleges, and degree-granting institutions that provide technical education described
in Section 53H-3-608, prepare and submit an annual report in accordance with Section

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