Utah Code § 53E-8-407

Educational Enrichment Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students --
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Enrichment Program for Blind and Visually Impaired Students -- Funding for the programs.
(1) As used in this section, "program" means the enrichment programs this section creates.
(2) There is established:
(a) the Educational Enrichment Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students; and
(b) the Educational Enrichment Program for Blind and Visually Impaired Students.
(3) The purpose of the programs is to provide opportunities that will, in a family friendly
environment, enhance the educational services required for deaf, hard of hearing, blind, visually
impaired, or deafblind students across the state, regardless of participation in any program or
service with the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind.
(4) The advisory council shall make recommendations to the state board regarding the design and
implementation of the programs.
(5) The programs shall be funded from the revenue distributed from the permanent funds created
for the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind in accordance with Section 12 of the Utah
Enabling Act and distributed by the director of the School and Institutional Trust Lands
Administration under Sections 53C-3-103 and 53D-2-203.
(6)
(a) To ensure all students who qualify for the programs have an opportunity to participate:
(i) an LEA shall:
(A) develop a communication plan to notify deaf, hard of hearing, blind, visually impaired, or
deafblind students of opportunities the programs provide; or
(B) provide to the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind the directory information of each
student described in Subsection (6)(a)(i)(A) within the LEA; and
(ii) the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind may only use the directory information
described in Subsection (6)(a)(i)(B) to notify students of opportunities the programs provide.
(b) A parent may opt out of the notification described in Subsection (6)(a) at any time.

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