Utah Code § 53F-2-103

Purpose of chapter
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(1) The purpose of this chapter is to provide a minimum school program for the state in accordance
with the constitutional mandate. It recognizes that all children of the state are entitled to
reasonably equal educational opportunities regardless of their place of residence in the state
and of the economic situation of their respective school districts or other agencies.
(2) It further recognizes that although the establishment of an educational system is primarily a
state function, school districts should be required to participate on a partnership basis in the
payment of a reasonable portion of the cost of a minimum program.
(3) It is also the purpose of this chapter to describe the manner in which the state and the school
districts shall pay their respective share of the costs of a minimum program. This chapter
also recognizes that each locality should be empowered to provide educational facilities and
opportunities beyond the minimum program and accordingly provide a method whereby that
latitude of action is permitted and encouraged.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 2, 2018 General Session

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