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District advances draft of firearms rule CKA; trustees add signage language, ammunition controls and plan executive‑session legal review

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Summary

The board reviewed a revised Rule CKA (weapons on school property) to align with state law; trustees asked for modest signage discouraging concealed carry, added ammunition‑control language and scheduled attorney‑client discussion before final approval.

Uinta County School District #1 staff presented a revised draft of Rule CKA, the district rule governing weapons and concealed carry on school property, and described changes made to comply with recent state statutory changes. Trustees discussed legal authority, training requirements for authorized employees and volunteers, ammunition handling and signage.

Why it matters: The rewrite responds to state law changes and to public comments received during the rule’s comment period. The district sought input from local law enforcement and legal counsel and is balancing statutory minimums with district safety concerns.

Key points of the draft and board discussion

Staff said the original district rule was developed under a now‑repealed statutory provision (21‑3‑132) and that the new statute (referred to in discussion as 68‑105) requires…

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