53A-25b-203 - Advisory Council for the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind.
53A-25b-203. Advisory Council for the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind.
(1) (a) There is created the Advisory Council for the Utah Schools for the Deaf and theBlind composed of at least six, but no more than 11, voting members appointed by the board.
(b) The advisory council shall include:
(i) two members who are blind;
(ii) two members who are deaf; and
(iii) two members who are deafblind or parents of a deafblind child.
(c) The board may appoint other advisory council members who have an interest in andknowledge of the needs and education of students who are deaf, blind, or deafblind.
(2) The board may remove a council member for cause.
(3) The board shall makes rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, UtahAdministrative Rulemaking Act, regarding the operation of the advisory council, including rules:
(a) specifying the term of membership for advisory council members;
(b) establishing procedures for filling a vacancy on the advisory council; and
(c) establishing procedures for dismissing an advisory council member.
(4) An advisory council member may not receive compensation or benefits for themember's service, but may receive per diem and travel expenses in accordance with:
(a) Section 63A-3-106;
(b) Section 63A-3-107; and
(c) rules made by the Division of Finance pursuant to Sections 63A-3-106 and63A-3-107.
(5) The advisory council shall meet at least 10 times per year.
(6) (a) The advisory council shall elect a chair and vice chair from its membership.
(b) The advisory council may elect other officers from its membership.
(c) The advisory council officers shall serve one-year terms.
(7) A majority of the advisory council constitutes a quorum for the transaction ofbusiness.
(8) The board shall assign a staff member from the Utah State Office of Education andthe superintendent to act as liaisons between the board and the advisory council.
(9) The advisory council shall:
(a) advise and make recommendations to the board, superintendent, and associatesuperintendents regarding:
(i) staff positions;
(ii) policy;
(iii) budgets; and
(iv) operations;
(b) advise the board, superintendent, and associate superintendents as to the needs ofthose who are deaf, blind, or deafblind and of appropriate programs and services to addressindividual needs consistent with state and federal laws, rules, and regulations; and
(c) advise and make recommendations to the board regarding the continued employmentof the superintendent and associate superintendents.
(10) The board shall receive and consider the advice and recommendations of theadvisory council but is not obligated to follow that advice or adopt the recommendations.
Amended by Chapter 286, 2010 General Session