Utah 2023 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HB0209

Introduced
1/17/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Report Pass
1/30/23  
Engrossed
2/2/23  
Refer
2/3/23  
Report Pass
2/13/23  
Enrolled
3/10/23  

Caption

Participation in Extracurricular Activities Amendments

Impact

The legislation amends multiple sections of the Utah Code to enhance and clarify participation rights for different student groups in public school extracurricular activities. Notably, it establishes specific guidelines around eligibility requirements, which include academic assessments for students transitioning from public to private or home schooling. Schools are prohibited from imposing additional conditions beyond those applied to fully enrolled public school students, thereby ensuring that students from other school types can participate without excessive barriers.

Summary

House Bill 209, known as the Participation in Extracurricular Activities Amendments, significantly changes the landscape for student participation in extracurricular activities across various school types in Utah. The bill allows students from private schools, home schools, charter schools, and online schools to participate in extracurricular activities at public schools under certain conditions. It aims to create equitable opportunities for student involvement regardless of their school type, thus broadening access to sports and other activities offered at public schools.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 209 has been largely positive, particularly among advocates for educational equity, who view the legislation as a crucial step towards inclusivity in extracurricular participation. Supporters argue that it dismantles barriers that have historically prevented students from certain school backgrounds from accessing public school activities. However, there may be concerns from some public school advocates about the potential impact on resources and competition for students who are already enrolled in public schools.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding the bill revolve around concerns about academic eligibility and the verification process for students coming from non-traditional educational backgrounds. Critics may fear the integrity of academic standards could be compromised, given that the eligibility for participation is linked to the student's performance in their primary educational setting. Moreover, questions about how schools will manage the influx of such students into competitive extracurriculars could pose logistical challenges, impacting existing teams and resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT SB350

Revise participation in extracurricular activities

UT SB2774

Tebow law; prohibit public school from denying a nonpublic school student participation in extracurricular activities.

UT SB14

Providing for private, parochial, or church schools to enter into agreements with public schools to permit student participation in athletic or other extracurricular activities

UT H3802

Participation in school activities and programs

UT S0248

Student Participation in Interscholastic and Intrascholastic Extracurricular Sports

UT HB0172

Student Athlete Participation Amendments

UT S0421

Participation in school activities and programs

UT AB908

Pupils: extracurricular activities: work permits.

UT SB0166

Education Entity Amendments

UT SB34

AN ACT relating to interscholastic extracurricular activities.

Similar Bills

SC H3802

Participation in school activities and programs

SC S0421

Participation in school activities and programs

NJ A5110

Requires school districts to allow home-schooled students to participate in school-sponsored extracurricular activities in student's resident district; directs Commissioner of Education to establish guidelines.

NJ A1041

Requires school districts to allow home-schooled students to participate in school-sponsored extracurricular activities in the student's resident district.

NJ A2641

Requires school districts to allow home-schooled students to participate in school-sponsored extracurricular activities in the student's resident district.

NJ A4251

Requires school districts to allow students receiving equivalent instruction elsewhere than at school to participate in school-sponsored extracurricular activities in student's resident district.

NJ S3279

Requires school districts to allow students receiving equivalent instruction elsewhere than at school to participate in school-sponsored extracurricular activities in student's resident district.

NJ S2206

Requires school districts to allow home-schooled students to participate in school-sponsored extracurricular activities in the student's resident district.