Utah Admin. Code R392-200-17 - School Grounds
The governing body shall ensure that:
(1) school ground fencing is constructed of
smooth materials with no barbs or projections and is maintained in good
repair;
(2) mechanical equipment,
electrical transmission lines, poles, transformer boxes, and other electrical
equipment are located or protected with a barrier to prevent an electrical or
other safety hazard;
(3) walkways
are:
(a) provided between the school building
and other buildings on the school grounds;
(b) graded to allow proper drainage and safe
passage; and
(c) maintained in good
repair and free of a buildup of snow or ice;
(4) each parking area is maintained in good
repair and free of a buildup of snow or ice;
(5) a lawn sprinkler head does not create a
hole or trip hazard on a playground or other recreational area;
(6) each service road, parking area, and
walkway is constructed and located to facilitate the safe movement of vehicular
and pedestrian traffic;
(7) items
likely to be a source of risk to health and safety are removed, including
weeds, holes, broken glass, or broken or cut tree limbs, and that excavations
or ditches are filled;
(8)
playgrounds are adequately supervised during recess and school sponsored
outdoor time;
(9) playground
equipment, if provided, is located to permit supervision and away from risks
not normally associated with playground equipment;
(10) the likelihood of a student coming into
contact with an animal is minimized by:
(a)
the installation of fencing at each elementary school;
(b) except for a classroom pet approved by
the governing body, ensuring that an animal is only brought to the school by a
student or teacher for instruction or demonstration purposes; and
(c) taking action to remove any dog found on
the school property except:
(i) a dog as
allowed in Subsection (10)(b) if the dog is controlled in a manner that
protects students and the dog has been vaccinated for rabies; or
(ii) a police enforcement dog, or service
animal on duty under ADA or under an authorized individualized education plan
made pursuant to the Individuals with Disabilities Education
Act;
(11) if
bicycles or other transportation devices are permitted at a school, a
designated area is provided and located where it will not create a safety
hazard by obstructing building entry or exit ways, walkways, or vehicular
traffic; and
(12) roof access is
restricted to authorized users only, and inaccessible to students.
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