Utah Code § 53F-4-303

Eligible private schools
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(1) To be eligible to enroll a scholarship student, a private school shall:
(a) have a physical location in Utah where the scholarship students attend classes and have
direct contact with the school's teachers;
(b)
(i) contract with an independent licensed certified public accountant to conduct an Agreed
Upon Procedures engagement, as adopted by the state board, or obtain an audit and report
from a licensed independent certified public accountant that conforms with the following
requirements:
(A) the audit shall be performed in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards;
(B) the financial statements shall be presented in accordance with generally accepted
accounting principles; and
(C) the audited financial statements shall be as of a period within the last 12 months; and
(ii) submit the audit report or report of the agreed upon procedure to the state board when the
private school applies to accept scholarship students;
(c) comply with the antidiscrimination provisions of 42 U.S.C. Sec. 2000d;
(d) meet state and local health and safety laws and codes;
(e) provide a written disclosure to the parent of each prospective student, before the student is
enrolled of:
(i) the special education services that will be provided to the student, including the cost of those
services;
(ii) tuition costs;
(iii) additional fees a parent will be required to pay during the school year; and
(iv) the skill or grade level of the curriculum that the student will be participating in;
(f)
(i) administer an annual assessment of each scholarship student's academic progress;
(ii) report the results of the assessment described in Subsection (1)(f)(i) to the student's parent;
and
(iii) make the results available to the assessment team evaluating the student pursuant to
Subsection 53F-4-302(6);
(g) employ or contract with teachers who:
(i) hold baccalaureate or higher degrees;
(ii) have at least three years of teaching experience in public or private schools; or
(iii) have the necessary special skills, knowledge, or expertise that qualifies them to provide
instruction:
(A) in the subjects taught; and
(B) to the special needs students taught;
(h) maintain documentation demonstrating that teachers at the private school meet the
qualifications described in Subsection (1)(g);
(i) require the following individuals to submit to a nationwide, fingerprint-based criminal
background check and ongoing monitoring, in accordance with Section 53G-11-402, as a
condition for employment or appointment, as authorized by the Adam Walsh Child Protection
and Safety Act of 2006, Pub. L. No. 109-248:
(i) an employee who does not hold a current Utah educator license issued by the state board
under Title 53E, Chapter 6, Education Professional Licensure;
(ii) a contract employee; and
(iii) a volunteer who is given significant unsupervised access to a student in connection with the
volunteer's assignment; and

(j) provide to the parent of the scholarship student the relevant credentials of the teachers who
will be teaching the scholarship student.
(2) A private school is not eligible to enroll scholarship students if:
(a) the private school requires a student to sign a contract waiving the student's rights to transfer
to another eligible private school during the school year;
(b) the audit report submitted under Subsection (1)(b) contains a going concern explanatory
paragraph;
(c) the report of the agreed upon procedure submitted under Subsection (1)(b) shows that the
private school does not have adequate working capital to maintain operations for the first full
year, as determined under Subsection (1)(b); or
(d) the private school charges a scholarship student more in tuition or fees than another student
based solely upon the scholarship student being a scholarship recipient under this part.
(3) A home school is not eligible to enroll scholarship students.
(4) Residential treatment facilities licensed by the state are not eligible to enroll scholarship
students.
(5) A private school intending to enroll scholarship students shall submit an application to the
state board by May 1 of the school year preceding the school year in which it intends to enroll
scholarship students.
(6) The state board shall:
(a) approve a private school's application to enroll scholarship students, if the private school
meets the eligibility requirements of this section; and
(b) publish on the state board's website, a list of private schools approved under this section.
(7) An approved eligible private school that changes ownership shall:
(a) submit a new application to the state board; and
(b) demonstrate that the private school continues to meet the eligibility requirements of this
section.

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