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53A-1-303. Advice by superintendent -- Written opinions.
(1) The state superintendent shall advise superintendents, school boards, and other schoolofficers upon all matters involving the welfare of the schools.
(2) The superintendent shall, when requested by district superintendents or other schoolofficers, provide written opinions on questions of public education, administrative policy, andprocedure, but not upon questions of law.
(3) Upon request by the state superintendent, the attorney general shall issue writtenopinions on questions of law.
(4) Opinions issued under this section shall be considered to be correct and final unlessset aside by a court of competent jurisdiction or by subsequent legislation.

Enacted by Chapter 2, 1988 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-53a > Chapter-01 > 53a-1-303

53A-1-303. Advice by superintendent -- Written opinions.
(1) The state superintendent shall advise superintendents, school boards, and other schoolofficers upon all matters involving the welfare of the schools.
(2) The superintendent shall, when requested by district superintendents or other schoolofficers, provide written opinions on questions of public education, administrative policy, andprocedure, but not upon questions of law.
(3) Upon request by the state superintendent, the attorney general shall issue writtenopinions on questions of law.
(4) Opinions issued under this section shall be considered to be correct and final unlessset aside by a court of competent jurisdiction or by subsequent legislation.

Enacted by Chapter 2, 1988 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-53a > Chapter-01 > 53a-1-303

53A-1-303. Advice by superintendent -- Written opinions.
(1) The state superintendent shall advise superintendents, school boards, and other schoolofficers upon all matters involving the welfare of the schools.
(2) The superintendent shall, when requested by district superintendents or other schoolofficers, provide written opinions on questions of public education, administrative policy, andprocedure, but not upon questions of law.
(3) Upon request by the state superintendent, the attorney general shall issue writtenopinions on questions of law.
(4) Opinions issued under this section shall be considered to be correct and final unlessset aside by a court of competent jurisdiction or by subsequent legislation.

Enacted by Chapter 2, 1988 General Session