Utah Code § 53G-9-208

Sunscreen -- Possession -- Administration -- Immunity
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(1) As used in this section, "sunscreen" means a compound topically applied to prevent sunburn.
(2) A public school shall permit a student, without a parent's, physician's, or physician assistant's
authorization, to possess or self-apply sunscreen that is regulated by the Food and Drug
Administration.
(3) If a student is unable to self-apply sunscreen, a volunteer school employee may apply the
sunscreen on the student if the student's parent provides written consent for the assistance.
(4) A volunteer school employee who applies sunscreen on a student in compliance with
Subsection (3) and the volunteer school employee's employer are not liable for:
(a) an adverse reaction suffered by the student as a result of having the sunscreen applied; or
(b) discontinuing the application of the sunscreen at any time.

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