02-13 15:10 S.B. 279 1 High School Rodeo Amendments 2025 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Chief Sponsor: Michael K. McKell House Sponsor: 2 3 LONG TITLE 4 General Description: 5 This bill includes rodeo as a valid excuse for a student to be absent from school. 6 Highlighted Provisions: 7 This bill: 8 ▸ amends the definition of "valid excuse" to include a student that competes in a rodeo 9 sanctioned by certain organizations; and 10 ▸ makes technical changes. 11 Money Appropriated in this Bill: 12 None 13 Other Special Clauses: 14 This bill provides a special effective date. 15 Utah Code Sections Affected: 16 AMENDS: 17 53G-6-201, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 464 18 19 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah: 20 Section 1. Section 53G-6-201 is amended to read: 21 53G-6-201 . Definitions. 22 As used in this part: 23 (1)(a) "Absence" or "absent" means the failure of a school-age child assigned to a class 24 or class period to attend a class or class period. 25 (b) "Absence" or "absent" does not mean multiple tardies used to calculate an absence 26 for the sake of a truancy. 27 (2) "Educational neglect" means the same as that term is defined in Section 80-1-102. 28 (3)(a) "Home-based microschool" means an individual or association of individuals that: 29 (i) registers as a business entity in accordance with state and local laws; and 30 (ii) for compensation, provides kindergarten through grade 12 education services to S.B. 279 S.B. 279 02-13 15:10 31 16 or fewer students from an individual's residential dwelling, accessory dwelling 32 unit, or residential property. 33 (b) "Home-based microschool" does not include a daycare. 34 (4) "Instructor" means an individual who teaches a student as part of a home-based 35 microschool or micro-education entity. 36 (5)(a) "Micro-education entity" means a person or association of persons that: 37 (i) registers as a business entity in accordance with state and local laws; and 38 (ii) for compensation, provides kindergarten through grade 12 education services to 39 100 students or fewer. 40 (b) "Micro-education entity" does not include: 41 (i) a daycare; 42 (ii) a home-based microschool; 43 (iii) a private school; or 44 (iv) a school within the public education system. 45 (6) "Minor" means an individual who is under 18 years old. 46 (7) "Parent" includes: 47 (a) a custodial parent of the minor; 48 (b) a legally appointed guardian of a minor; or 49 (c) any other person purporting to exercise any authority over the minor which could be 50 exercised by a person described in Subsection (7)(a) or (b). 51 (8) "School day" means the portion of a day that school is in session in which a school-age 52 child is required to be in school for purposes of receiving instruction. 53 (9) "School year" means the period of time designated by a local school board or charter 54 school governing board as the school year for the school where the school-age child: 55 (a) is enrolled; or 56 (b) should be enrolled, if the school-age child is not enrolled in school. 57 (10) "School-age child" means a minor who: 58 (a) is at least six years old but younger than 18 years old; and 59 (b) is not emancipated. 60 (11)(a) "Truant" means a condition in which a school-age child, without a valid excuse, 61 and subject to Subsection (11)(b), is absent for at least: 62 (i) half of the school day; or 63 (ii) if the school-age child is enrolled in a learner verified program, as that term is 64 defined by the state board, the relevant amount of time under the LEA's policy - 2 - 02-13 15:10 S.B. 279 65 regarding the LEA's continuing enrollment measure as it relates to truancy. 66 (b) A school-age child may not be considered truant under this part more than one time 67 during one day. 68 (12) "Truant minor" means a school-age child who: 69 (a) is subject to the requirements of Section 53G-6-202 or 53G-6-203; and 70 (b) is truant. 71 (13)(a) "Valid excuse" means: 72 (i) an illness, which may be either mental or physical, regardless of whether the 73 school-age child or parent provides documentation from a medical professional; 74 (ii) mental or behavioral health of the school-age child; 75 (iii) a family death; 76 (iv) an approved school activity; 77 (v) an absence permitted by a school-age child's: 78 (A) individualized education program; or 79 (B) Section 504 accommodation plan; 80 (vi) competition in a rodeo sanctioned by an international, non-profit organization 81 dedicated to the development of sportsmanship, horsemanship, and character in 82 youth through the sport of rodeo; 83 [(vi)] (vii) an absence permitted in accordance with Subsection 53G-6-803(5); or 84 [(vii)] (viii) any other excuse established as valid by a local school board, charter 85 school governing board, or school district. 86 (b) "Valid excuse" does not mean a parent acknowledgment of an absence for a reason 87 other than a reason described in Subsections (13)(a)(i) through [(vi)] (vii), unless 88 specifically permitted by the local school board, charter school governing board, or 89 school district under Subsection [(13)(a)(vi)] (13)(a)(viii). 90 Section 2. Effective Date. 91 This bill takes effect on July 1, 2025. - 3 -