Utah Code § 53G-6-704

Charter school students' participation in extracurricular activities at other public
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schools.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Association" means the same as that term is defined in Section 53G-7-1101.
(b) "Extracurricular activity" means the same as that term is defined in Section 53G-7-501.
(c) "Initial establishment of eligibility requirements" means the same as that term is defined in
Section 53G-6-703.
(2) A charter school student is eligible to participate in an extracurricular activity not offered by the
student's charter school at:
(a) the school with attendance boundaries within which the student's custodial parent resides, if,
for an interscholastic competition of athletic teams, the student did not initially establish the
student's eligibility at another public school in grade 9 or 10;
(b) the public school from which the student withdrew for the purpose of attending a charter
school; or
(c) a public school that is not a charter school if the student's charter school is located on the
campus of the public school or has local school board approval to locate on the campus of the
public school.
(3) In addition to the public schools listed in Subsection (2), the state board may establish rules to
allow a charter school student to participate in an extracurricular activity at a public school other
than a public school listed in Subsection (2).
(4) A school other than a school described in Subsection (2) may allow a charter school student to
participate in an extracurricular activity a public school sponsors and supports if:
(a) for interschool competitions of athletic teams, the charter school student meets the initial
establishment of eligibility requirements;
(b) for interschool contests or competitions for music, drama, or forensic groups or teams, the
charter school student meets the entry requirements for participation;
(c) the charter school student meets the eligibility requirements under this section; and
(d) the charter school student meets the enrollment requirements for public school in accordance
with Part 4, School District Enrollment.
(5) A charter school student is eligible for an extracurricular activity at a public school consistent
with eligibility standards as applied to full-time students of the public school.
(6) A school district or a public school may not impose additional requirements on a charter school
student to participate in an extracurricular activity that are not imposed on full-time students of
the public school.
(7)
(a) The state board shall make rules establishing fees for charter school students' participation in
an extracurricular activity at school district schools.
(b) The rules shall provide that:

(i) charter school students pay the same fees as other students to participate in an
extracurricular activity;
(ii) charter school students are eligible for fee waivers pursuant to Section 53G-7-504;
(iii) for each charter school student who participates in an extracurricular activity at a school
district school, the charter school shall pay a share of the school district's costs for the
extracurricular activity; and
(iv) a charter school's share of the costs of an extracurricular activity shall reflect state and local
tax revenues expended, except capital facilities expenditures, for an extracurricular activity
in a school district or a school divided by total student enrollment of the school district or the
school.
(c) In determining a charter school's share of the costs of an extracurricular activity under
Subsections (7)(b)(iii) and (iv), the state board may establish uniform fees statewide based on
average costs statewide or average costs within a sample of school districts.
(8) When selection to participate in an extracurricular activity at a public school is made on a
competitive basis, a charter school student is eligible to try out for and participate in the activity
as provided in this section.

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