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USDB board approves health and human instructional policy after amendment fails
Summary
The Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind board approved a revised health and human instructional materials policy that adds a complaints and appeals procedure and incorporates language from the state legislature; an amendment to remove a definition failed.
The Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind (USDB) Board voted to approve a revised health and human instructional materials policy after debate about a definition in the rule and a failed amendment to strike it.
The board’s approval, made during an agenda item on instructional materials, follows staff updates that added a complaint-and-appeal procedure and inserted verbatim language from the state legislature required for the board’s assurances. The board heard a motion to remove definition 2.3 — which Member Earl described as a requirement that documents be…
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