Utah Admin. Code R156-11a-605 - Standards for Protection of Students
Under Subsections 58-11a-302(3)(c)(iii) and (iv), 58-11a-302(6)(c)(iii) and (iv), 58-11a-302(9)(c)(iii) and (iv), 58-11a-302(13)(c)(iii) and (iv), 58-11a-302(16)(c)(iii) and (iv), 58-11a-302(19)(c)(iii) and (iv), and 58-11a-302(22)(c)(iii) and (iv), the standards that a school shall provide for the protection of its students include the following:
(1) if a school ceases to operate for any
reason, the school shall:
(a) notify the
Division within 15 days by registered or certified mail; and
(b) name a trustee who shall be responsible
for:
(i) maintaining the student records for a
minimum period of ten years; and
(ii) providing student information, such as
accumulated hours and dates of attendance;
(2) a school shall:
(a) provide to each student a copy of the
written contract prepared under Section
R156-11a-607; and
(b) keep a daily written record of student
attendance;
(3) a school
may not:
(a) use a student to perform
maintenance, janitorial, or remodeling work such as scrubbing floors, walls or
toilets, cleaning windows, waxing floors, painting, decorating, or performing
any outside work on the grounds or building, except a student may be required
to clean up after themselves and to perform or participate in daily cleanup of
work areas including the floor space, shampoo bowls, laundering of towels and
linen, and other general cleanup duties that are related to the performance of
client services;
(b) require a
student to sell products applicable to their industry as a condition to
graduate but may provide instruction in product sales techniques as part of
their curriculums;
(c) remove hours
earned by a student except that:
(i) if a
student is late for class, the school may require the student to retake the
class before giving credit for the class; or
(ii) a school may require a student to take a
refresher course or retake a class toward graduation based upon an evaluation
of the student's level of competency; or
(d) under Subsection
58-11a-502(2)(a),
require a student to participate in hair removal training that pertains to the
genitals or anus of a client.
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