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Utah Code § 53G-7-708

Club membership

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Current — July 1, 2026
As of January 1, 2025
(1) A school shall require written parental consent for student participation in all curricular and noncurricular clubs at the school.
(2) Membership in curricular clubs is governed by the following: (a) (i) membership may be limited to students who are currently attending the sponsoring school or school district; and (ii) members who attend a school other than the sponsoring school shall have, in addition to the consent required under Section 53G-7-709, specific parental permission for membership in a curricular club at another school; (b) (i) curricular clubs may require that prospective members try out based on objective criteria outlined in the application materials; and (ii) try-outs may not require activities that violate the provisions of this part and other applicable laws, rules, and policies; and (c) other rules or policies as determined by the state board, school district, or school.
(1) The following governs membership in curricular clubs: (a) (i) a school or LEA governing board may limit membership to students who are currently attending the sponsoring school or school district; and (ii) members who attend a school other than the sponsoring school shall have, in addition to the consent required under Section 53G-7-709, specific parental permission for membership in a curricular club at another school; (b) (i) curricular clubs may require that prospective members try out based on objective criteria outlined in the application materials; and (ii) try-outs may not require activities that violate the provisions of this part or other applicable laws, rules, or policies; (c) a school or curricular club may not: (i) promote, limit, or restrict membership based on a personal identity characteristic; or (ii) require affirmation of a particular ideological or political belief unrelated to the curricular purpose of the club described in Subsection 53G-7-703(3)(b)(i) as a condition of participation; and (d) other rules or policies as determined by the state board, school district, or school.
(3) Membership in noncurricular clubs is governed by the following: (a) student membership in a noncurricular club is voluntary; (b) membership shall be limited to students who are currently attending the school; (c) (i) noncurricular clubs may require that prospective members try out based on objective criteria outlined in the application materials; and (ii) try-outs may not require activities that violate the provisions of this part and other applicable laws, rules, and policies; (d) a copy of any written or other media materials that were presented at a noncurricular club meeting by a nonschool person shall be delivered to a school administrator no later than 24 hours after the noncurricular club meeting and, if requested, a student's parent shall have an opportunity to review those materials; and (e) other rules or policies as determined by the state board, school district, or school.
(2) The following governs membership in noncurricular clubs: (a) student membership in a noncurricular club is voluntary; (b) a school or LEA governing board may limit membership to students who are currently attending the school; (c) (i) noncurricular clubs may require that prospective members try out based on objective criteria outlined in the application materials; and (ii) try-outs may not require activities that violate the provisions of this part or other applicable laws, rules, or policies; (d) an individual described in Subsection 53G-7-706(4) who presents any written or other media materials at a noncurricular club meeting shall deliver a copy of the materials to a school administrator no later than 24 hours after the noncurricular club meeting; (e) a student's parent may, upon request, review the materials described in Subsection (2)(d); (f) a school or noncurricular club may not limit or restrict membership based on a personal identity characteristic; and (g) other rules or policies as determined by the state board, school district, or school.

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