Education; install key boxes at each school building in locations determined in collaboration with local law enforcement; provide
The bill specifies that each key box must contain keys and access control devices for essential areas of school buildings and provide accurate maps indicating access points, locations of critical utilities, and areas of the school grounds. By making these provisions, the bill seeks to ensure a swift response in crisis situations, which could significantly enhance student and staff safety during emergencies.
House Bill 643 aims to enhance safety at public and private elementary and secondary schools in Georgia by mandating the installation of key boxes on school premises. These key boxes are to be placed at locations determined through collaboration between local school boards and local law enforcement and emergency management agencies. The purpose of these key boxes is to provide timely access for emergency responders to critical areas within the school, especially in emergencies requiring immediate intervention.
Proponents of the bill argue that the installation of key boxes will facilitate faster emergency response, thereby potentially saving lives in critical situations. However, there may be concerns regarding the security and privacy of the access information kept within these key boxes. Furthermore, the bill includes provisions that grant immunity from civil liability to local educational authorities and employees for any damages related to the key box systems, except in cases of gross negligence, which may raise eyebrows regarding accountability in the implementation of this safety measure.