Utah Code § 53F-4-508

Course credit acknowledgment
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(1) A student's primary LEA of enrollment and the student's authorized online course provider shall:
(a) enter into a course credit acknowledgment in which the primary LEA of enrollment and the
authorized online course provider acknowledge that the authorized online course provider is
responsible for the instruction of the student in a specified online course; and
(b) agree upon a process to provide the primary LEA with the ability to ensure consistency of a
course request with a student's:
(i) IEP or Section 504 accommodation plan;
(ii) graduation requirements; and
(iii) schedule, if applicable.
(2) The terms of the course credit acknowledgment shall provide that:
(a) the authorized online course provider shall receive a payment in the amount provided under
Section 53F-4-505; and
(b) the student's primary LEA of enrollment acknowledges that the state board will deduct funds
allocated to the LEA under Chapter 2, State Funding -- Minimum School Program, in the
amount and at the time the authorized online course provider qualifies to receive payment for
the online course as provided in Subsection 53F-4-505(4).
(3)
(a) A course credit acknowledgment may originate with either an authorized online course
provider or primary LEA of enrollment.
(b) The originating entity shall submit the course credit acknowledgment to the state board
who shall forward it to the primary LEA of enrollment for course selection verification or the
authorized online course provider for acceptance.
(c)
(i) A primary LEA of enrollment may only reject a course credit acknowledgment if:
(A) the online course is not aligned with the student's plan for college and career readiness; or
(B) the number of online course credits exceeds the maximum allowed for the year as
provided in Section 53F-4-503.
(ii) Verification of alignment of an online course with a student's plan for college and career
readiness does not require a meeting with the student.
(d) An authorized online course provider may only reject a course credit acknowledgment if:
(i) the student does not meet course prerequisites; or
(ii) the course is not open for enrollment.
(e) Except as provided in Subsection (5), a primary LEA of enrollment or authorized online
course provider shall submit an acceptance or rejection of a course credit acknowledgment
to the state board within 24 business hours of the receipt of a course credit acknowledgment
from the state board pursuant to Subsection (3)(b).
(f) If an authorized online course provider accepts a course credit acknowledgment, the
authorized online course provider shall forward to the primary LEA of enrollment the online
course start date as established under Section 53F-4-506.
(g) If an authorized online course provider rejects a course credit acknowledgment, the
authorized online course provider shall include an explanation which the state board shall

forward to the primary LEA of enrollment for the purpose of assisting a student with future
online course selection.
(h) Except as provided in Subsection (5), if a primary LEA of enrollment does not submit
an acceptance or rejection of a course credit acknowledgment to the state board within
24 business hours of the receipt of a course credit acknowledgment from the state
board pursuant to Subsection (3)(b), the state board shall consider the course credit
acknowledgment accepted.
(i)
(i) Upon acceptance of a course credit acknowledgment, the primary LEA of enrollment shall
notify the student of the acceptance and the start date for the online course as established
under Section 53F-4-506.
(ii) Upon rejection of a course credit acknowledgment, the primary LEA of enrollment shall
notify the student of the rejection and provide an explanation of the rejection.
(4)
(a) A primary LEA of enrollment may not reject a course credit acknowledgment, because the
LEA is negotiating, or intends to negotiate, an online course fee with the authorized online
course provider pursuant to Subsection 53F-4-505(6).
(b) If a primary LEA of enrollment negotiates an online course fee with an authorized online
course provider before the start date of an online course, a course credit acknowledgment
may be amended to reflect the negotiated online course fee.
(5) A primary LEA of enrollment may intervene and reject a course credit acknowledgment up to 72
business hours after the actual or constructive acceptance of a course credit acknowledgment
under Subsection (4), if the primary LEA of enrollment determines the online course enrollment
meets the criteria of Subsection (3)(c).

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