2. Persons authorized to possess a concealed firearm by state statute (concealed weapons permit holders). (However, persons under age 21 with a concealed firearm permit are not permitted to carry a concealed firearm on or about school premises.)
Utah Code § 53-5-704 (2013) Utah Code § 53-5-705 (2010) Utah Code § 53-5-710(2) (2017)
3. Persons whose possession has been previously approved by the responsible school administrator, or where the person responsible for the possession or use of the weapon is in possession or control of the weapon and it is present or to be used in connection with a lawful, approved activity. “On or about school premises” means in or on the grounds of any District school. However, possession on or about school premises is permissible if the possession is at the person’s place of residence, on the person’s real property, or in a vehicle lawfully under the person’s control (other than a vehicle owned by the school or used for the transport of students). Possession of a dangerous weapon on or about school premises is a class B misdemeanor. Possession of a firearm on or about school premises is a class A misdemeanor. Utah Code § 76-10-505.5 (2013) No person shall possess an explosive, chemical, or incendiary device or parts, as defined in Utah Code § 76-10-306, dangerous to persons or property on any District property or in those parts of a building, park, stadium or other structure which are being used for an activity sponsored by or through the District. Unlawful possession of the items or materials in the circumstances prohibited by this section is a criminal offense punishable under state law. Utah Code § 76-10-306 (2010)
6.0210.08 RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES Issue Date: 1/2/20 GCA The following definitions apply for this section.
1. “Electronic device” means a device that is used for audio, video, or text communication or any other type of computer or computer-like instrument including: a. a smart phone b. a smart or electronic watch; c. a tablet; or d. a virtual reality device. 2. “Guest” means an individual who is not a student, employee, or designated volunteer of a District school who is on school property or at the site of a school-sponsored activity or event. 3. “Inappropriate matter” means pornographic or indecent material as defined in Utah Code § 76-10-1235(1)(a). Utah Admin. Rules R277-495-2(2), (3), (4) (April 8, 2019) Utah Admin. Rules R277-495-4(1)(a) (April 8, 2019)
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