(1) An LEA or third-party organization applying to become an alternative provider shall use the process designated by the Superintendent and shall include the following within the application submission:
- (a) the applicant's Board approved instructional materials;
- (b) the name of the instructional materials to be utilized;
- (c) a process for ensuring fidelity to the instructional materials; and
(d) the process used to ensure that all staff responsible for instruction are trained:
- (i) in the specific curriculum being presented; and
- (ii) in reporting child abuse and neglect as defined in Section 76-5-109.
- (2) An LEA or third-party organization applying to become an alternative provider may not be the same as the primary provider.
- (3) An LEA or third-party organization applying to become an alternative provider may be an LEA who utilizes staff to provide the training.
- (4) The approval for alternative provider status is valid for three years.
(5) An LEA or third-party organization renewing alternative provider status after
- (a) all the requirements listed in Subsection (2); and
- (b) a written favorable recommendation from an LEA administrator.
three years shall provide in the application:
KEY: child sex abuse, human trafficking, prevention
Date of Last Change: December 18, 2024
Authorizing and Implemented or Interpreted Law: Art X Sec 3; 53E-3-401(4); 53G-9-207