Utah Statutes

§ 53G-4-414 — Religious or cultural attire at school graduation ceremonies.

Utah § 53G-4-414
JurisdictionUtah
Title 53GPublic Education System -- Local Administration
Ch. 53G-4School Districts
Part 53G-4-4Local School Board Powers and Miscellaneous Duties

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Utah Code Ann. § 53G-4-414 (2026).

Text

(1)As used in this section:
(1)(a) "Adornment" means something that a student attaches to or wears with, but does not replace, graduation attire.
(1)(b) "Cultural" means recognized practices and traditions of a certain group of people.
(1)(c) "Graduation attire" means attire that an LEA requires a student to wear as part of the dress code for a graduation ceremony.
(1)(d) "Graduation ceremony" means a high school graduation ceremony.
(2)A student may wear recognized items of cultural or religious significance as an adornment at a graduation ceremony.
(3)(3)(a) Notwithstanding Subsection (2), an LEA may prohibit a student from wearing an item of adornment that is likely to cause a substantial disruption of, or material interference with, the graduation ceremony.
(3)(b) Any prohibition i

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Legislative History

Enacted by Chapter 359, 2023 General Session

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