Utah Admin. Code 277-400-2

Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R277-400-2 - Definitions
(1) "Active threat" means any incident which creates an immediate threat or imminent danger to the school campus community, facilities and transportation systems.
(2) "Crisis" means an event that leads to physical or emotional distress;
(3) "Crisis Response" means a protocol for the actions to take and individuals to involve following a crisis event.
(4) "Developmentally appropriate" means adapted to what a student is able to do chronologically, cognitively, physically, or emotionally.
(5) "Elementary School" means a school with grades K-6.
(6) "Emergency" means a natural or man-made disaster, accident, act of war, or other circumstance that could reasonably endanger the safety of school children or disrupt the operation of the school.
(7) "Emergency Preparedness Plan" means policies and procedures developed to promote the safety and welfare of students, protect school property, or regulate the operation of schools during an emergency occurring within an LEA or a school.
(8) "Emergency Response Plan" means a plan developed by an LEA or a school to prepare and protect students and staff in the event of school violence emergencies.
(9) "Evidence-based" has the same meaning as defined in Subsection 53G-11-303(1)(a).
(10) "Evidence-informed" has the same meaning as defined in Subsection 53G-11-303(1)(b).
(11) "LEA" includes, for purposes of this rule, the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind.
(12) "Plan" means an LEA's or a school's emergency preparedness and emergency response plan.
(13) "Safe Messaging" means strategies and styles for communicating about the topic of suicide.
(14) "SafeUT" means the crisis line established in Section 53B-17-1202.
(15) "School safety specialist" means a school employee who is responsible for supporting school safety initiatives, including the threat assessment described in Subsection 53G-8-802(2)(g)(i).
(16) "Secondary School" means a school with any of the grades 7-12.
(17) "Threat assessment" means a prevention strategy that involves:
(a) identifying threats;
(b) determining the seriousness of the threat; and
(c) developing intervention plans that address the threat.

Utah Admin. Code R277-400-2

Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2018-22, effective 10/16/2018
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2019-9, effective 4/8/2019
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2020-04, effective 1/22/2020
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2023-14, effective 7/11/2023