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HB0212 | Homeless Youth Protection Amendments

Description
General Description: 

This bill modifies provisions related to shelter, care, and services for homeless youth.

Highlighted Provisions: 

This bill:
▸ clarifies that a person who provides shelter, care, or services to certain homeless youth may refer the homeless youth to temporary or permanent housing

Bill Details
Year: 
2021
Status: 
Governor Signed
Last Action: 
Mar 17, 2021
Sponsor
Representative
Democrat - District 31
Fiscal Note
Fiscal Note Amount: 
$0
None
Utah PTA Response
Utah PTA Position
Support
Impact on Children: 

HB212 actually makes some very minor changes to the much more impactful legislation passed a couple years ago, HB371 “Consent to Services for Homeless Youth.”

That legislation was in response to and involved much input from youth as well as service stakeholders about basic needs for youth in homelessness. It accomplished three purposes:

The bill resulted in youth, ages 15, 16, 17 being able to escape the streets and check themselves into a licensed facility without having to provide a parent’s signature. When we discussed the concern about admission to an adult shelter, we learned that youth are referred to a youth facility, not admitted at an adult facility, where all were concerned about the population they would meet.
The bill also removed the restriction for those who harbor minors, ages 15, 16, and 17. We haven’t emphasized this in the news media because we all recognize the possible “invitation” to predators to take advantage of homeless youth. The reality is that there are many, many young people staying with friends, relatives, and neighbors who have been subject to litigation for providing shelter. Under the new law, the person providing harbor is required to notify authorities – police, Child Protective Services, DCFS, etc. – within 48 hours of the youth’s coming to their home. We realize this doesn’t guarantee everything we want, but we know it has allowed much more safety than before for kids as well as those providing a place in their homes. As a teacher, I have heard regularly about “couch-surfing” that was illegal before HB371.
A third provision in HB371 was that it allowed these minors to receive services and resources that normally would have required parent signatures. Again, the intent is not to provide or encourage run-aways, etc., but for the 2000+ kids in homelessness every day in Utah, we know more are safer and getting services than before.

This year’s bill HB212 makes a couple adjustments after discussions about improving elements of safety. 
(Info from Rep Weight)

Commission: 
Student Leadership
Utah PTA Public Policy Program
National PTA and Utah PTA Resolutions: 

Resolved, That the National Congress address itself to this problem by: 1. Encouraging intensive programs to promote the National Resolutions: strengthening family and home life and children's emotional health. 2. Promoting an active community awareness campaign with respect to citizen responsibility toward hitchhikers, harboring runaways, and the real needs of these young people. 3. Encouraging communities to provide shelter homes, resources and services for the runaway youth. 4. Directing increased attention to effective guidance counseling in the schools

Utah PTA Legislative Policy: 

#1 - Equity in the form of equal justice, privileges, opportunities, and responsibilities in every phase of life for all children and youth, while recognizing that each child is unique with individual needs and talents.

Utah PTA Legislative Priorities: 

5. Support measures to promote safe and healthy environments and behaviors for children to prevent suicide, sexual exploitation, and human trafficking,

HB0212 | Clergy Child Abuse Reporting Requirements

Description
General Description: 

This bill modifies provisions relating to reporting requirements for child abuse and neglect.

Highlighted Provisions: 

12          This bill:
13          ▸     clarifies that a member of the clergy may report suspected child abuse or neglect in
14     certain circumstances;

Bill Details
Year: 
2023
Status: 
House/ filed
Last Action: 
Mar 03, 2023
Sponsor
Representative
Democrat - District 23
Fiscal Note
Fiscal Note Amount: 
$0
None
Utah PTA Response
Utah PTA Position
Support
Impact on Children: 

A better law regarding clergy's requirement to report or not report child abuse is needed.

Commission: 
Family Life
Utah PTA Public Policy Program
National PTA and Utah PTA Resolutions: 

Resolved, That Utah PTA and its constituent associations collaborate with schools and community organizations to increase awareness of the problem of child abuse, neglect, maltreatment, and exploitation land to help educate families, children, and educators about the causes of and strategies to prevent abuse; and be it further
Resolved, That Utah PTA and its constituent associations support prevention and intervention programs that teach positive parenting skills, coping strategies for caretakers, and appropriate response techniques for children; and be it further Resolved, That Utah PTA and its constituent associations advocate for adequate laws to protect children in all areas of child abuse, neglect, maltreatment, and exploitation.

HB0215S03 | Funding for Teacher Salaries and Optional Education Opportunities

Description
General Description: 

This bill establishes the Utah Fits All Scholarship Program and provides funding for the program and a doubling of an educator salary adjustment.

Highlighted Provisions: 

15          ▸     establishes the Utah Fits All Scholarship Program (program);
16          ▸     requires a program manager and the State Board of Education (state board) to
17     submit reports on the program to the Public Education Interim Committee;
18          ▸     includes the program in a list of programs for which the Legislature applies an
19     inflationary factor in determining the cost of ongoing appropriations annually;
20          ▸     amends the Teacher Salary Supplement Program to provide increased salary
21     supplements for teachers within local education agencies that offer services to
22     eligible students under the program;

Bill Details
Year: 
2023
Status: 
Governor Signed
Last Action: 
Jan 28, 2023
Sponsor
Representative
Republican - District 49
Fiscal Note
Fiscal Note Amount: 
$85,000,000
This bill appropriates in fiscal year 2024: to State Board of Education -- Contracted Initiatives and Grants -- Utah Fits All Scholarship Program, as an appropriation: from Income Tax Fund, ongoing $42,500,000; and from Income Tax Fund, one-time ($41,500,000), leaving $1,000,000 for Fiscal Year 2024.
Utah PTA Response
Utah PTA Position
Oppose w/ Comment

Although Utah PTA supports the teacher salary increase and we appreciate that efforts were made to improve accountability within the bill, we cannot support this bill. The first priority of the legislature should be to establish and maintain the public education system and to provide for our students within the system. Unfortunately this bill appears to benefit students who leave the system and leaves our most at-risk students behind. We strongly disapprove of how this bill has been rushed through with little stakeholder input and would request that the process be slowed down and guardrails be implemented to truly provide quality educational opportunities for all students.

Utah PTA Resolution: 
Impact on Children: 

Passage of this bill has the potential of dramatically reducing the amount of money available to support students within the public education system in Utah.

Commission: 
Education
Utah PTA Public Policy Program
National PTA and Utah PTA Resolutions: 

Resolved, That Utah PTA and its constituent associations oppose funding mechanisms such as vouchers, tax credits, deductions;and, be it further

Resolved, That UtahPTA and its constituent associations will always oppose funding methods that divert funds away from public education system if the accountability methods are not equal to or greater than those of public education system; and, be it further

Resolved,That Utah PTA and its constituent associations and its constituent associations oppose the dilution of the constitutional mandate to fully fund public education and oppose income tax cuts and credits that directly reduce the amount allocated to public education funding

Utah PTA Legislative Priorities: 

1. EDUCATION FUNDING. Support an adequately funded public school system by: supporting a 6.5% WPU increase over and above growth and inflation to be used for purposes such as recruiting, supporting, and retaining teachers; supporting increased access to full-day kindergarten by funding K-12 students at a full WPU; and supporting policies to increase proficiency levels in public schools, improving attendance, and increase academic excellence for all Utah students.

HB0217 | Open Carry Near Schools Amendments

Description
General Description: 

This bill prohibits carrying a dangerous weapon within 500 feet of an elementary or secondary school.

Bill Details
Year: 
2019
Status: 
House/ filed
Last Action: 
Mar 14, 2019
Sponsor
Representative
Democrat - District 25
Fiscal Note
Fiscal Note Amount: 
$0
None
Utah PTA Response
Utah PTA Position
Pending
Impact on Children: 

Unsafe schools make it difficult for students to concentrate on learning;
Many school officials and community members are working together with families to build a safe environment where children and youth can flourish and grow; Not having firearms in the vicinity of schools would make this possible.

Commission: 
Education
Safety
Utah PTA Public Policy Program
National PTA and Utah PTA Resolutions: 

That Utah PTA continues to work for enhanced legislation that promotes safe schools

National PTA Public Policy Agenda

Safety Resolution:
Resolved, That state laws and local ordinances be monitored to assure adequate safety regulations for the protection of children and youth;

HB0218S01 | Digital Skills Amendments

Description
General Description: 

This bill changes the requirements for the existing grades 7 and 8 required digital course.

Highlighted Provisions: 

Creating a digital literacy class for graduation. This would better educate students on digital technology and its impact on them for their future

Bill Details
Year: 
2026
Status: 
House/ to Governor
Last Action: 
Mar 12, 2026
Sponsor
Representative
Republican - District 44
Fiscal Note
Fiscal Note Amount: 
$0
None
Utah PTA Response
Utah PTA Position
Support
Impact on Children: 

This would better educate students on digital technology and its impact on them for their future

Better preparedness for digital life and future careers More awareness about online safety and responsible tech use

Commission: 
Digital Wellness Specialist
Utah PTA Public Policy Program
National PTA and Utah PTA Position Statements: 

National PTA

That National PTA encourage local units and councils to contact and work jointly with their local pediatricians in an effort to develop the media and digital literacy, digital wellness and digital citizenship skills of children and youth, educators and families, to help children and youth act safely, responsibly and thoughtfully online and to connect families with tools, research, and support to help navigate digital environments and be successful online; and be it further Resolved, That the National PTA encourage local units to collaborate with schools and community partners on efforts to ensure a safe, inclusive and positive digital experience for all children, youth and families, fostering learning and healthy lifestyles and ensuring they are equipped with the technological literacy and access to thrive in an increasingly digital world.