School districts await statewide book ban list as Utah plans to retroactively enforce new law

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The Utah State Board of Education is still determining how the state's new book ban law can be applied retroactively. But a plan drafted this week offers a glimpse into how the process could work.

The Utah State Board of Education is still determining how the state’s new book ban law can be applied retroactively. But a plan drafted this week offers a glimpse into how the process could work.

The problem: All those previous book ban decisions were based on statewide guidance outlined in the 2022 law. The new book ban law introduces brand new guidance, which must be adhered to in order for books to be banned statewide. The proposed administrative rule meant to outline how previous book bans could retroactively apply to the new statewide book ban law instructs schools to perform an “initial review” of all materials removed prior to July 1.

 

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