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Utah Code § 53F-4-504

Authorized online course providers -- Certified online course providers

Amended by Chapter 9, 2025 Special Session 1

(1) The following entities are known as an authorized online course provider and may offer online courses to eligible students through the Statewide Online Education Program:

(a) a school within an LEA created exclusively for the purpose of serving students online;

(b) an LEA program, approved by the LEA governing board, that is created exclusively for the purpose of serving students online;

(c) a program of an institution of higher education listed in Section 53H-1-102 that:

(i) offers secondary school level courses; and

(ii) is created exclusively for the purpose of serving students online; and

(d) a certified online course provider.

(2) The state board shall approve an online course provider as a certified online course provider if the online course provider:

(a) complies with the application procedures described in Section 53F-4-514;

(b) meets the standards described in Section 53F-4-514; and

(c) has prior experience offering online courses to secondary students.

(3) The state board may revoke the approval described in Subsection (2) if the state board:

(a) finds that a certified online course provider is not complying with the requirements described in Section 53F-4-514;

(b) provides written notice describing the findings of non-compliance to the certified online course provider;

(c) provides the certified online course provider with at least 60 days to remedy the findings of non-compliance;

(d) reevaluates the findings of non-compliance at least 60 days after the certified online course provider's remedy period described in Subsection (3)(c); and

(e) finds after reevaluation that the certified online course provider has failed to satisfactorily remedy the findings of non-compliance.

Official source: Utah State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Utah statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.