Utah Code § 53G-6-707

Interstate compact students -- Inclusion in attendance count -- Foreign exchange
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students -- Annual report -- Requirements for exchange student agencies.
(1) A school district or charter school may include the following students in the district's or school's
membership and attendance count for the purpose of apportionment of state money:
(a) a student enrolled under an interstate compact, established between the state board and
the state education authority of another state, under which a student from one compact state
would be permitted to enroll in a public school in the other compact state on the same basis
as a resident student of the receiving state; or
(b) a student receiving services under Title 80, Chapter 2, Part 9, Interstate Compact on
Placement of Children.
(2) A school district or charter school may:
(a) enroll foreign exchange students that do not qualify for state money; and
(b) pay for the costs of those students with other funds available to the school district or charter
school.
(3) Due to the benefits to all students of having the opportunity to become familiar with individuals
from diverse backgrounds and cultures, school districts are encouraged to enroll foreign
exchange students, as provided in Subsection (2), particularly in schools with declining or
stable enrollments where the incremental cost of enrolling the foreign exchange student may be
minimal.
(4)

(a) A local school board or charter school governing board shall require each approved exchange
student agency to provide it with a sworn affidavit of compliance prior to the beginning of each
school year.
(b) The affidavit shall include the following assurances:
(i) that the agency has complied with all applicable policies of the state board;
(ii) that a household study, including a background check of all adult residents, has been
made of each household where an exchange student is to reside, and that the study was
of sufficient scope to provide reasonable assurance that the exchange student will receive
proper care and supervision in a safe environment;
(iii) that host parents have received training appropriate to their positions, including information
about enhanced criminal penalties under Subsection 76-5-406(2)(j) for persons who are in a
position of special trust;
(iv) that a representative of the exchange student agency shall visit each student's place of
residence at least once each month during the student's stay in Utah;
(v) that the agency will cooperate with school and other public authorities to ensure that no
exchange student becomes an unreasonable burden upon the public schools or other public
agencies;
(vi) that each exchange student will be given in the exchange student's native language names
and telephone numbers of agency representatives and others who could be called at any
time if a serious problem occurs; and
(vii) that alternate placements are readily available so that no student is required to remain in a
household if conditions appear to exist which unreasonably endanger the student's welfare.
(5)
(a) A local school board or charter school governing board shall provide each approved
exchange student agency with a list of names and telephone numbers of individuals not
associated with the agency who could be called by an exchange student in the event of a
serious problem.
(b) The agency shall make a copy of the list available to each of its exchange students in the
exchange student's native language.
(6) Notwithstanding Subsection 53F-2-303(3)(a), a school district or charter school shall enroll a
foreign exchange student if the foreign exchange student:
(a) is sponsored by an agency approved by the state board;
(b) attends the same school during the same time period that another student from the school is:
(i) sponsored by the same agency; and
(ii) enrolled in a school in a foreign country; and
(c) is enrolled in the school for one year or less.

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