- (1) Except as provided in Section 53G-6-204 or 53G-6-702, a school-age child who is enrolled in a public school shall attend the public school in which the school-age child is enrolled.
(2) In accordance with Section 53G-8-211, a local school board, charter school governing board, or school district may impose administrative penalties on a school-age child who is:
- (a) in grade 7 or above, unless the school-age child is less than 12 years old; and
- (b) truant.
(3) An LEA governing board:
- (a) may authorize a school administrator, a designee of a school administrator, a law enforcement officer acting as a school resource officer, or a truancy specialist to issue a notice of truancy in accordance with Subsection (4); and
- (b) shall establish a procedure for a school-age child, or the school-age child's parents, to contest a notice of truancy.
(4) A notice of truancy described in Subsection (3):
- (a) may not be issued until a school-age child has been truant at least five times during the school year;
- (b) may not be issued to a school-age child who is less than 12 years old or in a grade below grade 7;
- (c) may not be issued to a school-age child exempt from school attendance as provided in Section 53G-6-204 or 53G-6-702;
(d) shall direct the school-age child who receives the notice of truancy and the parent of the school-age child to:
- (i) meet with school authorities to discuss the school-age child's truancies; and
- (ii) cooperate with the LEA governing board, or school district in securing regular attendance by the school-age child; and
- (e) shall be mailed to, or served on, the school-age child's parent.
- (5) Nothing in this part prohibits a local governing board or LEA official from taking action to resolve a truancy problem with a school-age child who has been truant fewer than five times, provided that the action does not conflict with the requirements of this part.
- (6) An LEA shall maintain records of each notice of truancy issued and any resulting referrals and general outcomes.
Amended by Chapter 218, 2026 General Session