Utah Code § 53G-8-206

Delegation of authority to suspend or expel a student -- Procedure for
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suspension -- Readmission.
(1)
(a) A local school board may delegate to any school principal or assistant principal within the
school district the power to suspend a student in the principal's school for up to 10 school
days.
(b) A charter school governing board may delegate to the chief administrative officer of the
charter school the power to suspend a student in the charter school for up to 10 school days.
(2) The local school board or charter school governing board may suspend a student for up to
one school year or delegate that power to the district superintendent, the superintendent's
designee, or chief administrative officer of a charter school.
(3) The local school board may expel a student for a fixed or indefinite period, provided that the
expulsion shall be reviewed by the district superintendent or the superintendent's designee and
the conclusions reported to the local school board, at least once each year.
(4) If a student is suspended, a designated school official shall notify the parent of the student of
the following without delay:
(a) that the student has been suspended;
(b) the grounds for the suspension;
(c) the period of time for which the student is suspended; and
(d) the time and place for the parent to meet with a designated school official to review the
suspension.
(5)
(a) A suspended student shall immediately leave the school building and the school grounds
following a determination by the school of the best way to transfer custody of the student to
the parent or other person authorized by the parent or applicable law to accept custody of the
student.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in Subsection (5)(c), a suspended student may not be
readmitted to a public school until:
(i) the student and the parent have met with a designated school official to review the
suspension and agreed upon a plan to avoid recurrence of the problem; or
(ii) in the discretion of the principal or chief administrative officer of a charter school, the parent
of the suspended student and the student have agreed to participate in such a meeting.
(c) A suspension may not extend beyond 10 school days unless the student and the student's
parent have been given a reasonable opportunity to meet with a designated school official
and respond to the allegations and proposed disciplinary action.

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