Utah Code § 53G-10-407

Positive behaviors plan -- Positive behaviors specialist stipend -- Reports
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Positive behaviors plan" means a plan to address the causes of student use of tobacco,
alcohol, electronic cigarette products, and other controlled substances through promoting
positive behaviors.
(b) "Positive behaviors specialist" means an individual designated to administer a positive
behaviors plan.
(2)
(a) A school principal shall:
(i) create a positive behaviors plan based on the input of students, parents, and staff; and
(ii) submit the positive behaviors plan to the LEA governing board for approval.
(b) A positive behaviors plan shall address issues including peer pressure, mental health, and
creating meaningful relationships.
(c) A positive behaviors plan may include programs, clubs, service opportunities, and pro-social
activities.
(3) Each LEA shall designate one or more employees as a positive behaviors specialist for each
school to administer the positive behaviors plan.
(4)
(a) Subject to Subsection (4)(b) and Section 53F-2-525, the state board shall distribute annually
to each school:
(i) $3,000 as a stipend for the positive behaviors specialists; and
(ii) $1,000 to administer the positive behaviors plan.
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (4)(a), if funding is insufficient to cover the costs associated with
the distributions, the state board may reduce the amount distributed.
(5)
(a) A positive behaviors specialist shall annually submit a written report to the LEA governing
board detailing how the positive behaviors plan was implemented in the prior year.
(b) Except as provided in Subsection 53F-2-525(5), an LEA governing board shall submit an
annual report to the state board confirming that each school under the governing board's
jurisdiction has an approved positive behaviors plan.

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