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House passes bill requiring schools to report class time missed for extracurricular activities

Utah House of Representatives · January 20, 1999
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Summary

The House passed HB174, which revises reporting of high‑school activities to require a report of class time missed, participant counts, travel miles and transportation costs, and mandates activity disclosure statements for parents; voting was delayed by electronic voting glitches but the bill passed unanimously on revote.

The Utah House approved House Bill 174, a measure to standardize reporting about high‑school extracurricular activities and to require local school boards to provide parents and students with activity disclosure statements.

Sponsor Representative Cheryl L. Allen said the bill is a response to earlier reporting requirements that proved cumbersome and now focuses on class time missed (not total time), numbers of participants,…

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