5.0814.02 NOTICE OF DISRUPTIVE STUDENT BEHAVIOR Issue Date: 1/2/20 FH
A school principal or the principal’s designee shall issue a Notice of Disruptive Student Behavior to a student, nine years of age or older, who: 1. Engages in disruptive student behavior, which does not result in suspension or expulsion, three times during the school year; or 2. Engages in disruptive student behavior, which results in suspension or expulsion, once during the school year. The Notice of Disruptive Student Behavior shall: 1. Include a list of available resources, including a school counselor or other school representative designated to work with the student, to assist the parent in resolving the student’s disruptive behavior problem before the student becomes subject to the jurisdiction of the juvenile court as discussed below; 2. Require the student and a parent of the student to meet with school authorities to discuss the student’s disruptive behavior and cooperate in correcting the disruptive student behavior; 3. Outline the procedure the parent can follow to contest the notice of disruptive student behavior; and 4. Shall be mailed by certified mail to, or served on, the parent of the student. Utah Code § 53G-8-210 (2019) Utah Admin. Rules R277-609-10 (May 8, 2018) A copy of the Notice of Disruptive Student Behavior and any related documentation shall be retained by the school as documentation regarding the notice.
5.0814.03 HABITUAL DISRUPTIVE STUDENT BEHAVIOR NOTICE Issue Date: 1/2/20 FH
A habitual disruptive student behavior notice may only be issued by the school principal, a designee of the school principal, or a truancy specialist, to a student, nine years or age or older, who: 1. Engages in disruptive student behavior, that does not result in suspension or expulsion, at least six times during the school year; 2. Engages in disruptive student behavior, that (A) does not result in suspension or expulsion, at least three times during the school year; and (B) that results in suspension or expulsion, at least once during the school year; or 3. Engages in disruptive student behavior that results in suspension or expulsion at least twice during the school year. Within five days after the day on which a habitual disruptive student behavior notice is issued, a representative of the school district shall provide documentation, to a parent of the student who receives the notice, of the efforts to attempt to resolve the minor's disruptive student behavior
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