UTAH CODE (Last Updated: January 16, 2015) |
Title 53A. State System of Public Education |
Chapter 11. Students in Public Schools |
Part 8. Physical Restraint Guidelines |
§ 53A-11-802. Prohibition of corporal punishment -- Use of reasonable and necessary physical restraint or force.
Latest version.
-
(1) A school employee may not inflict or cause the infliction of corporal punishment upon a child who is receiving services from the school, unless written permission has been given by the student's parent or guardian to do so. (3) (a) Any rule, ordinance, policy, practice, or directive which purports to direct or permit the commission of an act prohibited by this part is void and unenforceable. (b) An employee may not be subjected to any sanction for failure or refusal to commit an act prohibited under this part. (4) A parochial or private school may exempt itself from the provisions of this section by adopting a policy to that effect and notifying the parents or guardians of children in the school of the exemption.
Enacted by Chapter 251, 1992 General Session