FGF
Created: 26 May 2025
Modified:
Approved: 5 November 2025
Student Rights and Responsibilities
Student Privacy and Modesty
Definitions—
- “Changing facility” means a room in which two or more individuals may be in a state of undress in the presence of others, including a dressing room, fitting room, locker room, changing room, or shower room.
- “Restroom” means a room that includes one or more toilets or urinals.
- “Single-occupant facility” means a restroom or changing facility:
- With floor-to-ceiling walls;
- With an entirely encased and locking door; and
- That is designed for single occupancy.
- “Full nudity” means that an individual’s genitalia, female breast below the top of the areola, buttocks, anus, or pubic area is completely exposed.
- “Partial nudity” means that an individual’s pubic region or chest are less than completely covered.
Utah Code § 53G-9-214(1) (2025)
Student Right to Individual Privacy and Personal Modesty—
Each student has a reasonable expectation of individual privacy and personal modesty. Therefore, students may not be required, invited, or encouraged to undress, change clothing, or otherwise be in a state of full or partial nudity in the presence of another individual, regardless of whether the student is in a restroom or changing facility or the other individual is a District employee. Compliance with this restriction may be achieved by the option of ensuring that students who choose to undress in private have available (1) single-occupant facilities, (2) floor-to-ceiling walls or doors or similar privacy protections within changing facilities, or (3) curtains or similar privacy protections in changing facilities.
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