Utah Admin. Code R277-474-3 - General Provisions
(1) The following
may not be taught in Utah public schools through the use of instructional
materials, direct instruction, or online instruction:
(a) the intricacies of intercourse, sexual
stimulation or erotic behavior;
(b)
the advocacy of premarital or extramarital sexual activity; or
(c) the advocacy or encouragement of the use
of contraceptive methods or devices.
(2) A Utah educator may provide instruction
consistent with Subsection
53G-10-402(2)(b)(iv);
(3) A Utah educator is responsible to teach
the values and information identified under Subsections
53G-10-402(2)(a) and (b)(i) through
(ii).
(4) A Utah educator shall follow all
provisions of federal and state law including the parental notification and
prior written parental consent requirements described in Sections
76-7-322 and
76-7-323 when teaching any aspect
of sex education.
(5) While sex
education instruction and related topics are most likely to take place in such
courses as health education, health occupations, human biology, physiology,
parenting, adult roles, psychology, sociology, child development, and biology,
this Rule R277-474 applies to any course or class in which these topics are the
focus of discussion.
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