Utah Code § 53E-3-707

School building construction and inspection manual -- Annual construction and
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inspection conference -- Verification of school construction inspections.
(1)
(a) The state board, through the state superintendent, shall develop and distribute to each school
district a school building construction and inspection resource manual.
(b) The manual shall be provided to a charter school upon request of the charter school.
(2)
(a) The manual shall include:
(i) current legal requirements; and
(ii) information on school building construction and inspections, including the guidelines
adopted by the state board in accordance with Section 53E-3-702.

(b) The state superintendent shall review and update the manual at least once every three years.
(3) The state board shall provide for an annual school construction conference to allow a
representative from each school district and charter school to:
(a) receive current information on the design, construction, and inspection of school buildings;
(b) receive training on such matters as:
(i) using properly certified building inspectors;
(ii) filing construction inspection summary reports and the final inspection certification with the
local governmental authority's building official;
(iii) the roles and relationships between a school district or charter school and the local
governmental authority, either a county or municipality, as related to the construction and
inspection of school buildings; and
(iv) adequate documentation of school building inspections; and
(c) provide input on any changes that may be needed to improve the existing school building
inspection program.
(4) The state board shall develop a process to verify that inspections by qualified inspectors occur
in each school district or charter school.
Repealed 7/1/2026

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