- (1) Pursuant to Subsection 53F-2-311(3)(d), an LEA shall receive a 5 WPU disbursement for a qualifying summer CTE agriculture program as described in this section.
- (2) To receive state summer CTE agriculture program funds, an LEA shall apply using a form and timeline specified by the Superintendent each year.
(3) If approved, the LEA shall:
(a) provide evidence or assure that a teacher of the summer CTE agriculture program:
- (i) holds a valid Utah teaching license, with an endorsement in agriculture, as outlined in Subsection R277-911-3(5)(d)(v);
- (ii) has developed a calendar of activities which shall be approved by the LEA's administration and reviewed by the Superintendent;
- (iii) has or will work a minimum of 360 hours in the summer CTE agriculture program;
- (iv) has or will not engage in other employment, including self-employment, which conflicts with the teacher's performance in the summer CTE agriculture program;
(v) has developed and filed a weekly schedule and a monthly report outlining accomplishments related to the calendar of activities with:
- (A) the school principal;
- (B) the LEA CTE director; and
- (C) the Superintendent; and
- (vi) has a minimum of 35 students enrolled in the summer CTE agriculture program; and
- (vii) visits the participating students a minimum of two times during the summer program with a minimum average of four on-site visits to students; and
(b) provides evidence or assures that a student enrolled in the summer CTE agriculture program:
- (i) has on file in the LEA office the student's Plan for College and Career Readiness goal related to agriculture;
- (ii) in conjunction with the student's parent or employer and the teacher, has a developed individualized plan of activities, including a supervised occupational experience program;
- (iii) has completed the eighth grade; and
- (iv) has not graduated from high school.
- (4) A college intern may be approved to be the instructor of a summer CTE agriculture program upon approval by the Superintendent.
(5) To be approved as an instructor, the LEA shall provide evidence or assure that the college intern shall:
- (a) be enrolled in an approved postsecondary Agricultural Education-Teacher Preparation program, minimally at the junior or senior level;
- (b) under the guidance of the supervising teacher, develop a calendar of activities which shall be approved by LEA administration and reviewed by the Superintendent;
- (c) work a minimum of 360 hours in the CTE summer agriculture program;
- (d) not engage in other employment, including self-employment, which conflicts with the intern's performance in the CTE summer agriculture program;
(e) under the guidance of the supervising teacher, develop and file a weekly schedule and a monthly report outlining accomplishments related to the calendar of activities with:
- (i) the school principal;
- (ii) the LEA CTE director; and
- (iii) the Superintendent; and
- (g) enroll a minimum of 20 students in the summer CTE agriculture program; and
- (h) visit the participating students a minimum of two times during the summer program with a minimum average of four on-site visits to students.
- (6) The Superintendent shall collect data from the program and staff of each LEA to ensure compliance with approved standards.
- (7) An LEA shall submit to the Superintendent a final program report through the funding application due August 31 annually.
- (8) The Superintendent shall allocate Summer CTE agricultural funding to each LEA conducting an approved program for no more than 360 hours and 35 students.
- (9) An LEA operating a program with a supervising teacher and college intern shall receive a combined total of seven WPUs of the summer CTE agricultural allocation.
KEY: career and technical education
Date of Last Change: December 19, 2025
Notice of Continuation: May 16, 2022
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: Art X Sec 3; 53E-3-507; 53F-2-311; 53G-6-708