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1-Amended IN Assembly June 04, 2020 Amended IN Assembly May 12, 2020 Amended IN Assembly May 04, 2020 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1837Introduced by Assembly Member SmithJanuary 06, 2020An act to add Section 32280.5 to the Education Code, relating to school safety.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1837, as amended, Smith. School safety: emergency response team.Existing law requires school districts and county offices of education to be responsible for the overall development of a comprehensive school safety plan for its schools operating kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.This bill would require the Superintendent of Public Instruction, subject to an appropriation, to establish an emergency response team in the State Department of Education to serve as a liaison and provide guidance and support to school districts, county offices of education, and charter schools, as provided. The bill would require the emergency response team to guide the process for, and facilitate expedited processing of, requests for allowance of attendance due to specified emergency conditions, and to coordinate with the State Department of Public Health and other federal, state, and local agencies, as applicable. The bill would require the emergency response team to submit an annual report describing its activities to the Superintendent and the education committees of the Legislature, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 32280.5 is added to the Education Code, to read:32280.5. (a) For purposes of this section, local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, or charter school serving pupils in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.(b) The Superintendent shall establish a State Assistance for Emergency Response Team, which may be referred to as SAFER, in the department to provide guidance and support to local educational agencies experiencing emergencies, including, but not limited to, any of the following:(1) An event listed in subdivision (a) of Section 46392.(2) A public safety power shutoff.(3) A threat or act of violence, or other pupil safety threat or act.(4) A crisis related to mental health, including a suicide cluster or spate, post-traumatic stress disorder, or other trauma with a broad impact.(5) Other emergency events, as determined by the Superintendent.(c) SAFER shall include department staff who are able to address the ramifications of each emergency described in subdivision (b) as it relates to educational matters, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Assessment and accountability.(2) Data collection.(3) Fiscal and administrative services.(4) School fiscal services.(5) Human resources.(6) Technology services.(7) Facilities and transportation.(8) Funding and apportionment.(9) Early learning and childcare.(10) Special education and individualized education programs.(11) Nutrition services.(12) Charter schools.(13) State special schools and services.(14) School health.(14)(15) Other matters affected by an emergency, as determined by the Superintendent.(d) The duties of SAFER shall include, but are not limited to, all of the following:(1) Serving as a liaison for the Superintendent and the department with local educational agencies.(2) Providing guidance and assistance in coordinating crisis response, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) Timeframes for closing, opening, and reopening schoolsites.(B) Cleaning and air quality protocols.(C) Health and safety protocols.(D) Surveillance and monitoring of changing conditions.(E) Protocols and procedures for remaining open, such as having functioning alarm and alert systems, or assigning staff to physically patrol facilities.(F) Damaged facilities, including access to water and other utilities.(G) Sample notices for families, pupils, community, and staff.(H) Adjusting master schedules for potential missed instructional days.(I) Preparation and training for staff for emergencies described in subdivision (b).(J) Procurement and funding sources for appropriate emergency supplies, including, but not limited to, food, cleaning products, air masks, generators, portable classrooms, and portable bathrooms.(3) Facilitating expedited processing of requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(4) Guiding the process for requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(5) Coordinating with the State Department of Public Health to collect and report appropriate disaggregated population-level pupil health and mental health data resulting from emergencies described in subdivision (b).(6) Coordinating and liaising with applicable federal, state, and local agencies, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) The Office of Emergency Services.(B) The Federal Emergency Management Agency.(C) Affected county and city offices of emergency services and offices of emergency management.(D) The United States Department of Education.(E) Local hospitals.(F) Relevant city and county offices, departments, and agencies.(e) Within 72 hours of a state of emergency proclaimed by the Governor pursuant to the California Emergency Services Act (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 8550) of Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code) or an emergency declared by the President of the United States pursuant to the federal Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 5121 et seq.), or at the discretion of the Superintendent, the Superintendent shall schedule a telephone conference call, video conference call, or in-person meeting with all affected superintendents of school districts, county superintendents of schools, charter school administrators, and other local educational agency employees serving local educational agencies.(f) (1) On or before June 30 of each year, SAFER shall submit a report describing its activities to the Superintendent, the Assembly Committee on Education, and the Senate Committee on Education. (2) The report shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(g) This section shall become operative only upon an appropriation by the Legislature for the purposes of this section.
1+Amended IN Assembly May 12, 2020 Amended IN Assembly May 04, 2020 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1837Introduced by Assembly Member SmithJanuary 06, 2020An act to add Section 32280.5 to the Education Code, relating to school safety.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1837, as amended, Smith. School safety: emergency response team.Existing law requires school districts and county offices of education to be responsible for the overall development of a comprehensive school safety plan for its schools operating kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.This bill would require the Superintendent of Public Instruction, subject to an appropriation, to establish a an emergency response team in the State Department of Education to serve as a liaison and provide guidance and support to school districts, county offices of education, and charter schools, as provided. The bill would require the emergency response team to guide the process for, and facilitate expedited processing of, requests for allowance of attendance due to specified emergency conditions, and to coordinate with the State Department of Public Health and other federal, state, and local agencies, as applicable. The bill would require the emergency response team to submit an annual report describing its activities to the Superintendent and the education committees of the Legislature, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 32280.5 is added to the Education Code, to read:32280.5. (a) For purposes of this section, local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, or charter school serving pupils in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.(b) The Superintendent shall establish a State Assistance for Emergency Response Team, which may be referred to as SAFER, in the department to provide guidance and support to local educational agencies experiencing emergencies, including, but not limited to, any of the following:(1) An event listed in subdivision (a) of Section 46392.(2) A public safety power shutoff.(3) A threat or act of violence, or other student pupil safety threat or act.(4) A crisis related to mental health, including a suicide cluster or spate, post-traumatic stress disorder, or other trauma with a broad impact.(5) Other emergency events, as determined by the Superintendent.(c) SAFER shall include department staff who are able to address the ramifications of each emergency described in subdivision (b) as it relates to educational matters, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Assessment and accountability.(2) Data collection.(3) Fiscal and administrative services.(4) School fiscal services.(5) Human resources.(6) Technology services.(7) Facilities and transportation.(8) Funding and apportionment.(9) Early learning and childcare.(10) Special education and individualized education programs.(11) Nutrition services.(12) Charter schools.(13) State special schools and services.(14) Other matters affected by an emergency, as determined by the Superintendent.(d) The duties of SAFER shall include, but are not limited to, all of the following:(1) Serving as a liaison for the Superintendent and the department with local educational agencies.(2) Providing guidance and assistance in coordinating crisis response, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) Timeframes for closing, opening, and reopening schoolsites.(B) Cleaning and air quality protocols.(C) Health and safety protocols.(D) Surveillance and monitoring of changing conditions.(E) Protocols and procedures for remaining open, such as having functioning alarm and alert systems, or assigning staff to physically patrol facilities.(F) Damaged facilities, including access to water and other utilities.(G) Sample notices for families, pupils, community, and staff.(H) Adjusting master schedules for potential missed instructional days.(I) Preparation and training for staff for emergencies described in subdivision (b).(J) Procurement and funding sources for appropriate emergency supplies, including, but not limited to, food, cleaning products, air masks, generators, portable classrooms, and portable bathrooms.(3) Facilitating expedited processing of requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(4) Guiding the process for requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(5) Coordinating with the State Department of Public Health to collect and report appropriate disaggregated population-level pupil health and mental health data resulting from emergencies described in subdivision (b).(6) Coordinating and liaising with applicable federal, state, and local agencies, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) The Office of Emergency Services.(B) The Federal Emergency Management Agency.(C) Affected county and city offices of emergency services and offices of emergency management.(D) The United States Department of Education.(E) Local hospitals and county health agencies, as needed. hospitals.(F) Relevant city and county offices, departments, and agencies.(e) Within 72 hours of a state of emergency proclaimed by the Governor pursuant to the California Emergency Services Act (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 8550) of Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code) or an emergency declared by the President of the United States pursuant to the federal Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 5121 et seq.), or at the discretion of the Superintendent, the Superintendent shall schedule a telephone conference call, video conference call, or in-person meeting with all affected superintendents of school districts, county superintendents of schools, charter school administrators, and other local educational agency employees serving local educational agencies.(f) (1) On or before June 30 of each year, SAFER shall submit a report describing its activities to the Superintendent, the Assembly Committee on Education, and the Senate Committee on Education. (2) The report shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(g) This section shall become operative only upon an appropriation by the Legislature for the purposes of this section.
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3- Amended IN Assembly June 04, 2020 Amended IN Assembly May 12, 2020 Amended IN Assembly May 04, 2020 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1837Introduced by Assembly Member SmithJanuary 06, 2020An act to add Section 32280.5 to the Education Code, relating to school safety.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1837, as amended, Smith. School safety: emergency response team.Existing law requires school districts and county offices of education to be responsible for the overall development of a comprehensive school safety plan for its schools operating kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.This bill would require the Superintendent of Public Instruction, subject to an appropriation, to establish an emergency response team in the State Department of Education to serve as a liaison and provide guidance and support to school districts, county offices of education, and charter schools, as provided. The bill would require the emergency response team to guide the process for, and facilitate expedited processing of, requests for allowance of attendance due to specified emergency conditions, and to coordinate with the State Department of Public Health and other federal, state, and local agencies, as applicable. The bill would require the emergency response team to submit an annual report describing its activities to the Superintendent and the education committees of the Legislature, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ Amended IN Assembly May 12, 2020 Amended IN Assembly May 04, 2020 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1837Introduced by Assembly Member SmithJanuary 06, 2020An act to add Section 32280.5 to the Education Code, relating to school safety.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1837, as amended, Smith. School safety: emergency response team.Existing law requires school districts and county offices of education to be responsible for the overall development of a comprehensive school safety plan for its schools operating kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.This bill would require the Superintendent of Public Instruction, subject to an appropriation, to establish a an emergency response team in the State Department of Education to serve as a liaison and provide guidance and support to school districts, county offices of education, and charter schools, as provided. The bill would require the emergency response team to guide the process for, and facilitate expedited processing of, requests for allowance of attendance due to specified emergency conditions, and to coordinate with the State Department of Public Health and other federal, state, and local agencies, as applicable. The bill would require the emergency response team to submit an annual report describing its activities to the Superintendent and the education committees of the Legislature, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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30-Existing law requires school districts and county offices of education to be responsible for the overall development of a comprehensive school safety plan for its schools operating kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.This bill would require the Superintendent of Public Instruction, subject to an appropriation, to establish an emergency response team in the State Department of Education to serve as a liaison and provide guidance and support to school districts, county offices of education, and charter schools, as provided. The bill would require the emergency response team to guide the process for, and facilitate expedited processing of, requests for allowance of attendance due to specified emergency conditions, and to coordinate with the State Department of Public Health and other federal, state, and local agencies, as applicable. The bill would require the emergency response team to submit an annual report describing its activities to the Superintendent and the education committees of the Legislature, as specified.
29+Existing law requires school districts and county offices of education to be responsible for the overall development of a comprehensive school safety plan for its schools operating kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.This bill would require the Superintendent of Public Instruction, subject to an appropriation, to establish a an emergency response team in the State Department of Education to serve as a liaison and provide guidance and support to school districts, county offices of education, and charter schools, as provided. The bill would require the emergency response team to guide the process for, and facilitate expedited processing of, requests for allowance of attendance due to specified emergency conditions, and to coordinate with the State Department of Public Health and other federal, state, and local agencies, as applicable. The bill would require the emergency response team to submit an annual report describing its activities to the Superintendent and the education committees of the Legislature, as specified.
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34-This bill would require the Superintendent of Public Instruction, subject to an appropriation, to establish an emergency response team in the State Department of Education to serve as a liaison and provide guidance and support to school districts, county offices of education, and charter schools, as provided. The bill would require the emergency response team to guide the process for, and facilitate expedited processing of, requests for allowance of attendance due to specified emergency conditions, and to coordinate with the State Department of Public Health and other federal, state, and local agencies, as applicable. The bill would require the emergency response team to submit an annual report describing its activities to the Superintendent and the education committees of the Legislature, as specified.
33+This bill would require the Superintendent of Public Instruction, subject to an appropriation, to establish a an emergency response team in the State Department of Education to serve as a liaison and provide guidance and support to school districts, county offices of education, and charter schools, as provided. The bill would require the emergency response team to guide the process for, and facilitate expedited processing of, requests for allowance of attendance due to specified emergency conditions, and to coordinate with the State Department of Public Health and other federal, state, and local agencies, as applicable. The bill would require the emergency response team to submit an annual report describing its activities to the Superintendent and the education committees of the Legislature, as specified.
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40-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 32280.5 is added to the Education Code, to read:32280.5. (a) For purposes of this section, local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, or charter school serving pupils in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.(b) The Superintendent shall establish a State Assistance for Emergency Response Team, which may be referred to as SAFER, in the department to provide guidance and support to local educational agencies experiencing emergencies, including, but not limited to, any of the following:(1) An event listed in subdivision (a) of Section 46392.(2) A public safety power shutoff.(3) A threat or act of violence, or other pupil safety threat or act.(4) A crisis related to mental health, including a suicide cluster or spate, post-traumatic stress disorder, or other trauma with a broad impact.(5) Other emergency events, as determined by the Superintendent.(c) SAFER shall include department staff who are able to address the ramifications of each emergency described in subdivision (b) as it relates to educational matters, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Assessment and accountability.(2) Data collection.(3) Fiscal and administrative services.(4) School fiscal services.(5) Human resources.(6) Technology services.(7) Facilities and transportation.(8) Funding and apportionment.(9) Early learning and childcare.(10) Special education and individualized education programs.(11) Nutrition services.(12) Charter schools.(13) State special schools and services.(14) School health.(14)(15) Other matters affected by an emergency, as determined by the Superintendent.(d) The duties of SAFER shall include, but are not limited to, all of the following:(1) Serving as a liaison for the Superintendent and the department with local educational agencies.(2) Providing guidance and assistance in coordinating crisis response, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) Timeframes for closing, opening, and reopening schoolsites.(B) Cleaning and air quality protocols.(C) Health and safety protocols.(D) Surveillance and monitoring of changing conditions.(E) Protocols and procedures for remaining open, such as having functioning alarm and alert systems, or assigning staff to physically patrol facilities.(F) Damaged facilities, including access to water and other utilities.(G) Sample notices for families, pupils, community, and staff.(H) Adjusting master schedules for potential missed instructional days.(I) Preparation and training for staff for emergencies described in subdivision (b).(J) Procurement and funding sources for appropriate emergency supplies, including, but not limited to, food, cleaning products, air masks, generators, portable classrooms, and portable bathrooms.(3) Facilitating expedited processing of requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(4) Guiding the process for requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(5) Coordinating with the State Department of Public Health to collect and report appropriate disaggregated population-level pupil health and mental health data resulting from emergencies described in subdivision (b).(6) Coordinating and liaising with applicable federal, state, and local agencies, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) The Office of Emergency Services.(B) The Federal Emergency Management Agency.(C) Affected county and city offices of emergency services and offices of emergency management.(D) The United States Department of Education.(E) Local hospitals.(F) Relevant city and county offices, departments, and agencies.(e) Within 72 hours of a state of emergency proclaimed by the Governor pursuant to the California Emergency Services Act (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 8550) of Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code) or an emergency declared by the President of the United States pursuant to the federal Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 5121 et seq.), or at the discretion of the Superintendent, the Superintendent shall schedule a telephone conference call, video conference call, or in-person meeting with all affected superintendents of school districts, county superintendents of schools, charter school administrators, and other local educational agency employees serving local educational agencies.(f) (1) On or before June 30 of each year, SAFER shall submit a report describing its activities to the Superintendent, the Assembly Committee on Education, and the Senate Committee on Education. (2) The report shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(g) This section shall become operative only upon an appropriation by the Legislature for the purposes of this section.
39+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 32280.5 is added to the Education Code, to read:32280.5. (a) For purposes of this section, local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, or charter school serving pupils in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.(b) The Superintendent shall establish a State Assistance for Emergency Response Team, which may be referred to as SAFER, in the department to provide guidance and support to local educational agencies experiencing emergencies, including, but not limited to, any of the following:(1) An event listed in subdivision (a) of Section 46392.(2) A public safety power shutoff.(3) A threat or act of violence, or other student pupil safety threat or act.(4) A crisis related to mental health, including a suicide cluster or spate, post-traumatic stress disorder, or other trauma with a broad impact.(5) Other emergency events, as determined by the Superintendent.(c) SAFER shall include department staff who are able to address the ramifications of each emergency described in subdivision (b) as it relates to educational matters, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Assessment and accountability.(2) Data collection.(3) Fiscal and administrative services.(4) School fiscal services.(5) Human resources.(6) Technology services.(7) Facilities and transportation.(8) Funding and apportionment.(9) Early learning and childcare.(10) Special education and individualized education programs.(11) Nutrition services.(12) Charter schools.(13) State special schools and services.(14) Other matters affected by an emergency, as determined by the Superintendent.(d) The duties of SAFER shall include, but are not limited to, all of the following:(1) Serving as a liaison for the Superintendent and the department with local educational agencies.(2) Providing guidance and assistance in coordinating crisis response, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) Timeframes for closing, opening, and reopening schoolsites.(B) Cleaning and air quality protocols.(C) Health and safety protocols.(D) Surveillance and monitoring of changing conditions.(E) Protocols and procedures for remaining open, such as having functioning alarm and alert systems, or assigning staff to physically patrol facilities.(F) Damaged facilities, including access to water and other utilities.(G) Sample notices for families, pupils, community, and staff.(H) Adjusting master schedules for potential missed instructional days.(I) Preparation and training for staff for emergencies described in subdivision (b).(J) Procurement and funding sources for appropriate emergency supplies, including, but not limited to, food, cleaning products, air masks, generators, portable classrooms, and portable bathrooms.(3) Facilitating expedited processing of requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(4) Guiding the process for requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(5) Coordinating with the State Department of Public Health to collect and report appropriate disaggregated population-level pupil health and mental health data resulting from emergencies described in subdivision (b).(6) Coordinating and liaising with applicable federal, state, and local agencies, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) The Office of Emergency Services.(B) The Federal Emergency Management Agency.(C) Affected county and city offices of emergency services and offices of emergency management.(D) The United States Department of Education.(E) Local hospitals and county health agencies, as needed. hospitals.(F) Relevant city and county offices, departments, and agencies.(e) Within 72 hours of a state of emergency proclaimed by the Governor pursuant to the California Emergency Services Act (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 8550) of Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code) or an emergency declared by the President of the United States pursuant to the federal Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 5121 et seq.), or at the discretion of the Superintendent, the Superintendent shall schedule a telephone conference call, video conference call, or in-person meeting with all affected superintendents of school districts, county superintendents of schools, charter school administrators, and other local educational agency employees serving local educational agencies.(f) (1) On or before June 30 of each year, SAFER shall submit a report describing its activities to the Superintendent, the Assembly Committee on Education, and the Senate Committee on Education. (2) The report shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(g) This section shall become operative only upon an appropriation by the Legislature for the purposes of this section.
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46-SECTION 1. Section 32280.5 is added to the Education Code, to read:32280.5. (a) For purposes of this section, local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, or charter school serving pupils in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.(b) The Superintendent shall establish a State Assistance for Emergency Response Team, which may be referred to as SAFER, in the department to provide guidance and support to local educational agencies experiencing emergencies, including, but not limited to, any of the following:(1) An event listed in subdivision (a) of Section 46392.(2) A public safety power shutoff.(3) A threat or act of violence, or other pupil safety threat or act.(4) A crisis related to mental health, including a suicide cluster or spate, post-traumatic stress disorder, or other trauma with a broad impact.(5) Other emergency events, as determined by the Superintendent.(c) SAFER shall include department staff who are able to address the ramifications of each emergency described in subdivision (b) as it relates to educational matters, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Assessment and accountability.(2) Data collection.(3) Fiscal and administrative services.(4) School fiscal services.(5) Human resources.(6) Technology services.(7) Facilities and transportation.(8) Funding and apportionment.(9) Early learning and childcare.(10) Special education and individualized education programs.(11) Nutrition services.(12) Charter schools.(13) State special schools and services.(14) School health.(14)(15) Other matters affected by an emergency, as determined by the Superintendent.(d) The duties of SAFER shall include, but are not limited to, all of the following:(1) Serving as a liaison for the Superintendent and the department with local educational agencies.(2) Providing guidance and assistance in coordinating crisis response, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) Timeframes for closing, opening, and reopening schoolsites.(B) Cleaning and air quality protocols.(C) Health and safety protocols.(D) Surveillance and monitoring of changing conditions.(E) Protocols and procedures for remaining open, such as having functioning alarm and alert systems, or assigning staff to physically patrol facilities.(F) Damaged facilities, including access to water and other utilities.(G) Sample notices for families, pupils, community, and staff.(H) Adjusting master schedules for potential missed instructional days.(I) Preparation and training for staff for emergencies described in subdivision (b).(J) Procurement and funding sources for appropriate emergency supplies, including, but not limited to, food, cleaning products, air masks, generators, portable classrooms, and portable bathrooms.(3) Facilitating expedited processing of requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(4) Guiding the process for requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(5) Coordinating with the State Department of Public Health to collect and report appropriate disaggregated population-level pupil health and mental health data resulting from emergencies described in subdivision (b).(6) Coordinating and liaising with applicable federal, state, and local agencies, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) The Office of Emergency Services.(B) The Federal Emergency Management Agency.(C) Affected county and city offices of emergency services and offices of emergency management.(D) The United States Department of Education.(E) Local hospitals.(F) Relevant city and county offices, departments, and agencies.(e) Within 72 hours of a state of emergency proclaimed by the Governor pursuant to the California Emergency Services Act (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 8550) of Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code) or an emergency declared by the President of the United States pursuant to the federal Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 5121 et seq.), or at the discretion of the Superintendent, the Superintendent shall schedule a telephone conference call, video conference call, or in-person meeting with all affected superintendents of school districts, county superintendents of schools, charter school administrators, and other local educational agency employees serving local educational agencies.(f) (1) On or before June 30 of each year, SAFER shall submit a report describing its activities to the Superintendent, the Assembly Committee on Education, and the Senate Committee on Education. (2) The report shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(g) This section shall become operative only upon an appropriation by the Legislature for the purposes of this section.
45+SECTION 1. Section 32280.5 is added to the Education Code, to read:32280.5. (a) For purposes of this section, local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, or charter school serving pupils in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.(b) The Superintendent shall establish a State Assistance for Emergency Response Team, which may be referred to as SAFER, in the department to provide guidance and support to local educational agencies experiencing emergencies, including, but not limited to, any of the following:(1) An event listed in subdivision (a) of Section 46392.(2) A public safety power shutoff.(3) A threat or act of violence, or other student pupil safety threat or act.(4) A crisis related to mental health, including a suicide cluster or spate, post-traumatic stress disorder, or other trauma with a broad impact.(5) Other emergency events, as determined by the Superintendent.(c) SAFER shall include department staff who are able to address the ramifications of each emergency described in subdivision (b) as it relates to educational matters, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Assessment and accountability.(2) Data collection.(3) Fiscal and administrative services.(4) School fiscal services.(5) Human resources.(6) Technology services.(7) Facilities and transportation.(8) Funding and apportionment.(9) Early learning and childcare.(10) Special education and individualized education programs.(11) Nutrition services.(12) Charter schools.(13) State special schools and services.(14) Other matters affected by an emergency, as determined by the Superintendent.(d) The duties of SAFER shall include, but are not limited to, all of the following:(1) Serving as a liaison for the Superintendent and the department with local educational agencies.(2) Providing guidance and assistance in coordinating crisis response, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) Timeframes for closing, opening, and reopening schoolsites.(B) Cleaning and air quality protocols.(C) Health and safety protocols.(D) Surveillance and monitoring of changing conditions.(E) Protocols and procedures for remaining open, such as having functioning alarm and alert systems, or assigning staff to physically patrol facilities.(F) Damaged facilities, including access to water and other utilities.(G) Sample notices for families, pupils, community, and staff.(H) Adjusting master schedules for potential missed instructional days.(I) Preparation and training for staff for emergencies described in subdivision (b).(J) Procurement and funding sources for appropriate emergency supplies, including, but not limited to, food, cleaning products, air masks, generators, portable classrooms, and portable bathrooms.(3) Facilitating expedited processing of requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(4) Guiding the process for requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(5) Coordinating with the State Department of Public Health to collect and report appropriate disaggregated population-level pupil health and mental health data resulting from emergencies described in subdivision (b).(6) Coordinating and liaising with applicable federal, state, and local agencies, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) The Office of Emergency Services.(B) The Federal Emergency Management Agency.(C) Affected county and city offices of emergency services and offices of emergency management.(D) The United States Department of Education.(E) Local hospitals and county health agencies, as needed. hospitals.(F) Relevant city and county offices, departments, and agencies.(e) Within 72 hours of a state of emergency proclaimed by the Governor pursuant to the California Emergency Services Act (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 8550) of Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code) or an emergency declared by the President of the United States pursuant to the federal Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 5121 et seq.), or at the discretion of the Superintendent, the Superintendent shall schedule a telephone conference call, video conference call, or in-person meeting with all affected superintendents of school districts, county superintendents of schools, charter school administrators, and other local educational agency employees serving local educational agencies.(f) (1) On or before June 30 of each year, SAFER shall submit a report describing its activities to the Superintendent, the Assembly Committee on Education, and the Senate Committee on Education. (2) The report shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(g) This section shall become operative only upon an appropriation by the Legislature for the purposes of this section.
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4847 SECTION 1. Section 32280.5 is added to the Education Code, to read:
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52-32280.5. (a) For purposes of this section, local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, or charter school serving pupils in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.(b) The Superintendent shall establish a State Assistance for Emergency Response Team, which may be referred to as SAFER, in the department to provide guidance and support to local educational agencies experiencing emergencies, including, but not limited to, any of the following:(1) An event listed in subdivision (a) of Section 46392.(2) A public safety power shutoff.(3) A threat or act of violence, or other pupil safety threat or act.(4) A crisis related to mental health, including a suicide cluster or spate, post-traumatic stress disorder, or other trauma with a broad impact.(5) Other emergency events, as determined by the Superintendent.(c) SAFER shall include department staff who are able to address the ramifications of each emergency described in subdivision (b) as it relates to educational matters, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Assessment and accountability.(2) Data collection.(3) Fiscal and administrative services.(4) School fiscal services.(5) Human resources.(6) Technology services.(7) Facilities and transportation.(8) Funding and apportionment.(9) Early learning and childcare.(10) Special education and individualized education programs.(11) Nutrition services.(12) Charter schools.(13) State special schools and services.(14) School health.(14)(15) Other matters affected by an emergency, as determined by the Superintendent.(d) The duties of SAFER shall include, but are not limited to, all of the following:(1) Serving as a liaison for the Superintendent and the department with local educational agencies.(2) Providing guidance and assistance in coordinating crisis response, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) Timeframes for closing, opening, and reopening schoolsites.(B) Cleaning and air quality protocols.(C) Health and safety protocols.(D) Surveillance and monitoring of changing conditions.(E) Protocols and procedures for remaining open, such as having functioning alarm and alert systems, or assigning staff to physically patrol facilities.(F) Damaged facilities, including access to water and other utilities.(G) Sample notices for families, pupils, community, and staff.(H) Adjusting master schedules for potential missed instructional days.(I) Preparation and training for staff for emergencies described in subdivision (b).(J) Procurement and funding sources for appropriate emergency supplies, including, but not limited to, food, cleaning products, air masks, generators, portable classrooms, and portable bathrooms.(3) Facilitating expedited processing of requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(4) Guiding the process for requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(5) Coordinating with the State Department of Public Health to collect and report appropriate disaggregated population-level pupil health and mental health data resulting from emergencies described in subdivision (b).(6) Coordinating and liaising with applicable federal, state, and local agencies, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) The Office of Emergency Services.(B) The Federal Emergency Management Agency.(C) Affected county and city offices of emergency services and offices of emergency management.(D) The United States Department of Education.(E) Local hospitals.(F) Relevant city and county offices, departments, and agencies.(e) Within 72 hours of a state of emergency proclaimed by the Governor pursuant to the California Emergency Services Act (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 8550) of Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code) or an emergency declared by the President of the United States pursuant to the federal Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 5121 et seq.), or at the discretion of the Superintendent, the Superintendent shall schedule a telephone conference call, video conference call, or in-person meeting with all affected superintendents of school districts, county superintendents of schools, charter school administrators, and other local educational agency employees serving local educational agencies.(f) (1) On or before June 30 of each year, SAFER shall submit a report describing its activities to the Superintendent, the Assembly Committee on Education, and the Senate Committee on Education. (2) The report shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(g) This section shall become operative only upon an appropriation by the Legislature for the purposes of this section.
51+32280.5. (a) For purposes of this section, local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, or charter school serving pupils in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.(b) The Superintendent shall establish a State Assistance for Emergency Response Team, which may be referred to as SAFER, in the department to provide guidance and support to local educational agencies experiencing emergencies, including, but not limited to, any of the following:(1) An event listed in subdivision (a) of Section 46392.(2) A public safety power shutoff.(3) A threat or act of violence, or other student pupil safety threat or act.(4) A crisis related to mental health, including a suicide cluster or spate, post-traumatic stress disorder, or other trauma with a broad impact.(5) Other emergency events, as determined by the Superintendent.(c) SAFER shall include department staff who are able to address the ramifications of each emergency described in subdivision (b) as it relates to educational matters, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Assessment and accountability.(2) Data collection.(3) Fiscal and administrative services.(4) School fiscal services.(5) Human resources.(6) Technology services.(7) Facilities and transportation.(8) Funding and apportionment.(9) Early learning and childcare.(10) Special education and individualized education programs.(11) Nutrition services.(12) Charter schools.(13) State special schools and services.(14) Other matters affected by an emergency, as determined by the Superintendent.(d) The duties of SAFER shall include, but are not limited to, all of the following:(1) Serving as a liaison for the Superintendent and the department with local educational agencies.(2) Providing guidance and assistance in coordinating crisis response, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) Timeframes for closing, opening, and reopening schoolsites.(B) Cleaning and air quality protocols.(C) Health and safety protocols.(D) Surveillance and monitoring of changing conditions.(E) Protocols and procedures for remaining open, such as having functioning alarm and alert systems, or assigning staff to physically patrol facilities.(F) Damaged facilities, including access to water and other utilities.(G) Sample notices for families, pupils, community, and staff.(H) Adjusting master schedules for potential missed instructional days.(I) Preparation and training for staff for emergencies described in subdivision (b).(J) Procurement and funding sources for appropriate emergency supplies, including, but not limited to, food, cleaning products, air masks, generators, portable classrooms, and portable bathrooms.(3) Facilitating expedited processing of requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(4) Guiding the process for requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(5) Coordinating with the State Department of Public Health to collect and report appropriate disaggregated population-level pupil health and mental health data resulting from emergencies described in subdivision (b).(6) Coordinating and liaising with applicable federal, state, and local agencies, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) The Office of Emergency Services.(B) The Federal Emergency Management Agency.(C) Affected county and city offices of emergency services and offices of emergency management.(D) The United States Department of Education.(E) Local hospitals and county health agencies, as needed. hospitals.(F) Relevant city and county offices, departments, and agencies.(e) Within 72 hours of a state of emergency proclaimed by the Governor pursuant to the California Emergency Services Act (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 8550) of Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code) or an emergency declared by the President of the United States pursuant to the federal Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 5121 et seq.), or at the discretion of the Superintendent, the Superintendent shall schedule a telephone conference call, video conference call, or in-person meeting with all affected superintendents of school districts, county superintendents of schools, charter school administrators, and other local educational agency employees serving local educational agencies.(f) (1) On or before June 30 of each year, SAFER shall submit a report describing its activities to the Superintendent, the Assembly Committee on Education, and the Senate Committee on Education. (2) The report shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(g) This section shall become operative only upon an appropriation by the Legislature for the purposes of this section.
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54-32280.5. (a) For purposes of this section, local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, or charter school serving pupils in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.(b) The Superintendent shall establish a State Assistance for Emergency Response Team, which may be referred to as SAFER, in the department to provide guidance and support to local educational agencies experiencing emergencies, including, but not limited to, any of the following:(1) An event listed in subdivision (a) of Section 46392.(2) A public safety power shutoff.(3) A threat or act of violence, or other pupil safety threat or act.(4) A crisis related to mental health, including a suicide cluster or spate, post-traumatic stress disorder, or other trauma with a broad impact.(5) Other emergency events, as determined by the Superintendent.(c) SAFER shall include department staff who are able to address the ramifications of each emergency described in subdivision (b) as it relates to educational matters, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Assessment and accountability.(2) Data collection.(3) Fiscal and administrative services.(4) School fiscal services.(5) Human resources.(6) Technology services.(7) Facilities and transportation.(8) Funding and apportionment.(9) Early learning and childcare.(10) Special education and individualized education programs.(11) Nutrition services.(12) Charter schools.(13) State special schools and services.(14) School health.(14)(15) Other matters affected by an emergency, as determined by the Superintendent.(d) The duties of SAFER shall include, but are not limited to, all of the following:(1) Serving as a liaison for the Superintendent and the department with local educational agencies.(2) Providing guidance and assistance in coordinating crisis response, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) Timeframes for closing, opening, and reopening schoolsites.(B) Cleaning and air quality protocols.(C) Health and safety protocols.(D) Surveillance and monitoring of changing conditions.(E) Protocols and procedures for remaining open, such as having functioning alarm and alert systems, or assigning staff to physically patrol facilities.(F) Damaged facilities, including access to water and other utilities.(G) Sample notices for families, pupils, community, and staff.(H) Adjusting master schedules for potential missed instructional days.(I) Preparation and training for staff for emergencies described in subdivision (b).(J) Procurement and funding sources for appropriate emergency supplies, including, but not limited to, food, cleaning products, air masks, generators, portable classrooms, and portable bathrooms.(3) Facilitating expedited processing of requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(4) Guiding the process for requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(5) Coordinating with the State Department of Public Health to collect and report appropriate disaggregated population-level pupil health and mental health data resulting from emergencies described in subdivision (b).(6) Coordinating and liaising with applicable federal, state, and local agencies, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) The Office of Emergency Services.(B) The Federal Emergency Management Agency.(C) Affected county and city offices of emergency services and offices of emergency management.(D) The United States Department of Education.(E) Local hospitals.(F) Relevant city and county offices, departments, and agencies.(e) Within 72 hours of a state of emergency proclaimed by the Governor pursuant to the California Emergency Services Act (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 8550) of Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code) or an emergency declared by the President of the United States pursuant to the federal Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 5121 et seq.), or at the discretion of the Superintendent, the Superintendent shall schedule a telephone conference call, video conference call, or in-person meeting with all affected superintendents of school districts, county superintendents of schools, charter school administrators, and other local educational agency employees serving local educational agencies.(f) (1) On or before June 30 of each year, SAFER shall submit a report describing its activities to the Superintendent, the Assembly Committee on Education, and the Senate Committee on Education. (2) The report shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(g) This section shall become operative only upon an appropriation by the Legislature for the purposes of this section.
53+32280.5. (a) For purposes of this section, local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, or charter school serving pupils in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.(b) The Superintendent shall establish a State Assistance for Emergency Response Team, which may be referred to as SAFER, in the department to provide guidance and support to local educational agencies experiencing emergencies, including, but not limited to, any of the following:(1) An event listed in subdivision (a) of Section 46392.(2) A public safety power shutoff.(3) A threat or act of violence, or other student pupil safety threat or act.(4) A crisis related to mental health, including a suicide cluster or spate, post-traumatic stress disorder, or other trauma with a broad impact.(5) Other emergency events, as determined by the Superintendent.(c) SAFER shall include department staff who are able to address the ramifications of each emergency described in subdivision (b) as it relates to educational matters, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Assessment and accountability.(2) Data collection.(3) Fiscal and administrative services.(4) School fiscal services.(5) Human resources.(6) Technology services.(7) Facilities and transportation.(8) Funding and apportionment.(9) Early learning and childcare.(10) Special education and individualized education programs.(11) Nutrition services.(12) Charter schools.(13) State special schools and services.(14) Other matters affected by an emergency, as determined by the Superintendent.(d) The duties of SAFER shall include, but are not limited to, all of the following:(1) Serving as a liaison for the Superintendent and the department with local educational agencies.(2) Providing guidance and assistance in coordinating crisis response, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) Timeframes for closing, opening, and reopening schoolsites.(B) Cleaning and air quality protocols.(C) Health and safety protocols.(D) Surveillance and monitoring of changing conditions.(E) Protocols and procedures for remaining open, such as having functioning alarm and alert systems, or assigning staff to physically patrol facilities.(F) Damaged facilities, including access to water and other utilities.(G) Sample notices for families, pupils, community, and staff.(H) Adjusting master schedules for potential missed instructional days.(I) Preparation and training for staff for emergencies described in subdivision (b).(J) Procurement and funding sources for appropriate emergency supplies, including, but not limited to, food, cleaning products, air masks, generators, portable classrooms, and portable bathrooms.(3) Facilitating expedited processing of requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(4) Guiding the process for requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(5) Coordinating with the State Department of Public Health to collect and report appropriate disaggregated population-level pupil health and mental health data resulting from emergencies described in subdivision (b).(6) Coordinating and liaising with applicable federal, state, and local agencies, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) The Office of Emergency Services.(B) The Federal Emergency Management Agency.(C) Affected county and city offices of emergency services and offices of emergency management.(D) The United States Department of Education.(E) Local hospitals and county health agencies, as needed. hospitals.(F) Relevant city and county offices, departments, and agencies.(e) Within 72 hours of a state of emergency proclaimed by the Governor pursuant to the California Emergency Services Act (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 8550) of Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code) or an emergency declared by the President of the United States pursuant to the federal Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 5121 et seq.), or at the discretion of the Superintendent, the Superintendent shall schedule a telephone conference call, video conference call, or in-person meeting with all affected superintendents of school districts, county superintendents of schools, charter school administrators, and other local educational agency employees serving local educational agencies.(f) (1) On or before June 30 of each year, SAFER shall submit a report describing its activities to the Superintendent, the Assembly Committee on Education, and the Senate Committee on Education. (2) The report shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(g) This section shall become operative only upon an appropriation by the Legislature for the purposes of this section.
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56-32280.5. (a) For purposes of this section, local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, or charter school serving pupils in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.(b) The Superintendent shall establish a State Assistance for Emergency Response Team, which may be referred to as SAFER, in the department to provide guidance and support to local educational agencies experiencing emergencies, including, but not limited to, any of the following:(1) An event listed in subdivision (a) of Section 46392.(2) A public safety power shutoff.(3) A threat or act of violence, or other pupil safety threat or act.(4) A crisis related to mental health, including a suicide cluster or spate, post-traumatic stress disorder, or other trauma with a broad impact.(5) Other emergency events, as determined by the Superintendent.(c) SAFER shall include department staff who are able to address the ramifications of each emergency described in subdivision (b) as it relates to educational matters, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Assessment and accountability.(2) Data collection.(3) Fiscal and administrative services.(4) School fiscal services.(5) Human resources.(6) Technology services.(7) Facilities and transportation.(8) Funding and apportionment.(9) Early learning and childcare.(10) Special education and individualized education programs.(11) Nutrition services.(12) Charter schools.(13) State special schools and services.(14) School health.(14)(15) Other matters affected by an emergency, as determined by the Superintendent.(d) The duties of SAFER shall include, but are not limited to, all of the following:(1) Serving as a liaison for the Superintendent and the department with local educational agencies.(2) Providing guidance and assistance in coordinating crisis response, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) Timeframes for closing, opening, and reopening schoolsites.(B) Cleaning and air quality protocols.(C) Health and safety protocols.(D) Surveillance and monitoring of changing conditions.(E) Protocols and procedures for remaining open, such as having functioning alarm and alert systems, or assigning staff to physically patrol facilities.(F) Damaged facilities, including access to water and other utilities.(G) Sample notices for families, pupils, community, and staff.(H) Adjusting master schedules for potential missed instructional days.(I) Preparation and training for staff for emergencies described in subdivision (b).(J) Procurement and funding sources for appropriate emergency supplies, including, but not limited to, food, cleaning products, air masks, generators, portable classrooms, and portable bathrooms.(3) Facilitating expedited processing of requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(4) Guiding the process for requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(5) Coordinating with the State Department of Public Health to collect and report appropriate disaggregated population-level pupil health and mental health data resulting from emergencies described in subdivision (b).(6) Coordinating and liaising with applicable federal, state, and local agencies, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) The Office of Emergency Services.(B) The Federal Emergency Management Agency.(C) Affected county and city offices of emergency services and offices of emergency management.(D) The United States Department of Education.(E) Local hospitals.(F) Relevant city and county offices, departments, and agencies.(e) Within 72 hours of a state of emergency proclaimed by the Governor pursuant to the California Emergency Services Act (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 8550) of Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code) or an emergency declared by the President of the United States pursuant to the federal Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 5121 et seq.), or at the discretion of the Superintendent, the Superintendent shall schedule a telephone conference call, video conference call, or in-person meeting with all affected superintendents of school districts, county superintendents of schools, charter school administrators, and other local educational agency employees serving local educational agencies.(f) (1) On or before June 30 of each year, SAFER shall submit a report describing its activities to the Superintendent, the Assembly Committee on Education, and the Senate Committee on Education. (2) The report shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(g) This section shall become operative only upon an appropriation by the Legislature for the purposes of this section.
55+32280.5. (a) For purposes of this section, local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, or charter school serving pupils in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.(b) The Superintendent shall establish a State Assistance for Emergency Response Team, which may be referred to as SAFER, in the department to provide guidance and support to local educational agencies experiencing emergencies, including, but not limited to, any of the following:(1) An event listed in subdivision (a) of Section 46392.(2) A public safety power shutoff.(3) A threat or act of violence, or other student pupil safety threat or act.(4) A crisis related to mental health, including a suicide cluster or spate, post-traumatic stress disorder, or other trauma with a broad impact.(5) Other emergency events, as determined by the Superintendent.(c) SAFER shall include department staff who are able to address the ramifications of each emergency described in subdivision (b) as it relates to educational matters, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Assessment and accountability.(2) Data collection.(3) Fiscal and administrative services.(4) School fiscal services.(5) Human resources.(6) Technology services.(7) Facilities and transportation.(8) Funding and apportionment.(9) Early learning and childcare.(10) Special education and individualized education programs.(11) Nutrition services.(12) Charter schools.(13) State special schools and services.(14) Other matters affected by an emergency, as determined by the Superintendent.(d) The duties of SAFER shall include, but are not limited to, all of the following:(1) Serving as a liaison for the Superintendent and the department with local educational agencies.(2) Providing guidance and assistance in coordinating crisis response, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) Timeframes for closing, opening, and reopening schoolsites.(B) Cleaning and air quality protocols.(C) Health and safety protocols.(D) Surveillance and monitoring of changing conditions.(E) Protocols and procedures for remaining open, such as having functioning alarm and alert systems, or assigning staff to physically patrol facilities.(F) Damaged facilities, including access to water and other utilities.(G) Sample notices for families, pupils, community, and staff.(H) Adjusting master schedules for potential missed instructional days.(I) Preparation and training for staff for emergencies described in subdivision (b).(J) Procurement and funding sources for appropriate emergency supplies, including, but not limited to, food, cleaning products, air masks, generators, portable classrooms, and portable bathrooms.(3) Facilitating expedited processing of requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(4) Guiding the process for requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.(5) Coordinating with the State Department of Public Health to collect and report appropriate disaggregated population-level pupil health and mental health data resulting from emergencies described in subdivision (b).(6) Coordinating and liaising with applicable federal, state, and local agencies, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(A) The Office of Emergency Services.(B) The Federal Emergency Management Agency.(C) Affected county and city offices of emergency services and offices of emergency management.(D) The United States Department of Education.(E) Local hospitals and county health agencies, as needed. hospitals.(F) Relevant city and county offices, departments, and agencies.(e) Within 72 hours of a state of emergency proclaimed by the Governor pursuant to the California Emergency Services Act (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 8550) of Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code) or an emergency declared by the President of the United States pursuant to the federal Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 5121 et seq.), or at the discretion of the Superintendent, the Superintendent shall schedule a telephone conference call, video conference call, or in-person meeting with all affected superintendents of school districts, county superintendents of schools, charter school administrators, and other local educational agency employees serving local educational agencies.(f) (1) On or before June 30 of each year, SAFER shall submit a report describing its activities to the Superintendent, the Assembly Committee on Education, and the Senate Committee on Education. (2) The report shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(g) This section shall become operative only upon an appropriation by the Legislature for the purposes of this section.
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6059 32280.5. (a) For purposes of this section, local educational agency means a school district, county office of education, or charter school serving pupils in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.
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6261 (b) The Superintendent shall establish a State Assistance for Emergency Response Team, which may be referred to as SAFER, in the department to provide guidance and support to local educational agencies experiencing emergencies, including, but not limited to, any of the following:
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6665 (2) A public safety power shutoff.
6766
68-(3) A threat or act of violence, or other pupil safety threat or act.
67+(3) A threat or act of violence, or other student pupil safety threat or act.
6968
7069 (4) A crisis related to mental health, including a suicide cluster or spate, post-traumatic stress disorder, or other trauma with a broad impact.
7170
7271 (5) Other emergency events, as determined by the Superintendent.
7372
7473 (c) SAFER shall include department staff who are able to address the ramifications of each emergency described in subdivision (b) as it relates to educational matters, including, but not limited to, all of the following:
7574
7675 (1) Assessment and accountability.
7776
7877 (2) Data collection.
7978
8079 (3) Fiscal and administrative services.
8180
8281 (4) School fiscal services.
8382
8483 (5) Human resources.
8584
8685 (6) Technology services.
8786
8887 (7) Facilities and transportation.
8988
9089 (8) Funding and apportionment.
9190
9291 (9) Early learning and childcare.
9392
9493 (10) Special education and individualized education programs.
9594
9695 (11) Nutrition services.
9796
9897 (12) Charter schools.
9998
10099 (13) State special schools and services.
101100
102-(14) School health.
103-
104-(14)
105-
106-
107-
108-(15) Other matters affected by an emergency, as determined by the Superintendent.
101+(14) Other matters affected by an emergency, as determined by the Superintendent.
109102
110103 (d) The duties of SAFER shall include, but are not limited to, all of the following:
111104
112105 (1) Serving as a liaison for the Superintendent and the department with local educational agencies.
113106
114107 (2) Providing guidance and assistance in coordinating crisis response, including, but not limited to, all of the following:
115108
116109 (A) Timeframes for closing, opening, and reopening schoolsites.
117110
118111 (B) Cleaning and air quality protocols.
119112
120113 (C) Health and safety protocols.
121114
122115 (D) Surveillance and monitoring of changing conditions.
123116
124117 (E) Protocols and procedures for remaining open, such as having functioning alarm and alert systems, or assigning staff to physically patrol facilities.
125118
126119 (F) Damaged facilities, including access to water and other utilities.
127120
128121 (G) Sample notices for families, pupils, community, and staff.
129122
130123 (H) Adjusting master schedules for potential missed instructional days.
131124
132125 (I) Preparation and training for staff for emergencies described in subdivision (b).
133126
134127 (J) Procurement and funding sources for appropriate emergency supplies, including, but not limited to, food, cleaning products, air masks, generators, portable classrooms, and portable bathrooms.
135128
136129 (3) Facilitating expedited processing of requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.
137130
138131 (4) Guiding the process for requests for allowance of attendance due to emergency conditions, as described in Sections 41422, 46200, 46391, and 46392.
139132
140133 (5) Coordinating with the State Department of Public Health to collect and report appropriate disaggregated population-level pupil health and mental health data resulting from emergencies described in subdivision (b).
141134
142135 (6) Coordinating and liaising with applicable federal, state, and local agencies, including, but not limited to, all of the following:
143136
144137 (A) The Office of Emergency Services.
145138
146139 (B) The Federal Emergency Management Agency.
147140
148141 (C) Affected county and city offices of emergency services and offices of emergency management.
149142
150143 (D) The United States Department of Education.
151144
152-(E) Local hospitals.
145+(E) Local hospitals and county health agencies, as needed. hospitals.
153146
154147 (F) Relevant city and county offices, departments, and agencies.
155148
156149 (e) Within 72 hours of a state of emergency proclaimed by the Governor pursuant to the California Emergency Services Act (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 8550) of Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code) or an emergency declared by the President of the United States pursuant to the federal Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 5121 et seq.), or at the discretion of the Superintendent, the Superintendent shall schedule a telephone conference call, video conference call, or in-person meeting with all affected superintendents of school districts, county superintendents of schools, charter school administrators, and other local educational agency employees serving local educational agencies.
157150
158151 (f) (1) On or before June 30 of each year, SAFER shall submit a report describing its activities to the Superintendent, the Assembly Committee on Education, and the Senate Committee on Education.
159152
160153 (2) The report shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.
161154
162155 (g) This section shall become operative only upon an appropriation by the Legislature for the purposes of this section.