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11 FIRSTREGULARSESSION
2-HOUSECOMMITTEESUBSTITUTEFOR
32 HOUSEBILLNO.332
43 103RDGENERALASSEMBLY
5-0207H.02C JOSEPHENGLER,ChiefClerk
4+INTRODUCEDBYREPRESENTATIVEKELLEY.
5+0207H.01I DANARADEMANMILLER,ChiefClerk
66 ANACT
77 Torepealsections160.261,160.263,160.775,162.065,162.069,167.950,170.048,and
88 170.315,RSMo,andtoenactinlieuthereofninenewsectionsrelatingtoschool
99 employeetraining.
1010 BeitenactedbytheGeneralAssemblyofthestateofMissouri,asfollows:
1111 SectionA.Sections160.261,160.263,160.775,162.065,162.069,167.950,170.048,
1212 2and170.315,RSMo,arerepealedandninenewsectionsenactedinlieuthereof,tobeknown
1313 3assections160.261,160.263,160.775,162.065,162.069,167.950,168.331,170.048,and
1414 4170.315,toreadasfollows:
1515 160.261.1.(1)Thelocalboardofeducationofeachschooldistrictshallclearly
1616 2establishawrittenpolicyofdiscipline,includingthedistrict'sdeterminationontheuseof
1717 3corporalpunishmentandtheproceduresinwhichpunishmentwillbeapplied.Awrittencopy
1818 4ofthedistrict'sdisciplinepolicyandcorporalpunishmentprocedures,ifapplicable,shallbe
1919 5providedtothepupilandparentorlegalguardianofeverypupilenrolledinthedistrictatthe
2020 6beginningofeachschoolyearandalsomadeavailableintheofficeofthesuperintendentof
2121 7suchdistrict,duringnormalbusinesshours,forpublicinspection.Nopupilshallbesubjectto
2222 8corporalpunishmentproceduresoutlinedinthedisciplineandcorporalpunishmentpolicy
2323 9withoutaparentorguardianbeingnotifiedandprovidingwrittenpermissionforthecorporal
2424 10punishment.
2525 11 (2)Allemployeesofthedistrictshall[annually] receiveinstructionrelatedtothe
2626 12specificcontentsofthepolicyofdisciplineandanyinterpretationsnecessarytoimplement
2727 13theprovisionsofthepolicyinthecourseoftheirduties,includingbutnotlimitedtoapproved
2828 14methodsofdealingwithactsofschoolviolence,discipliningstudentswithdisabilitiesand
2929 EXPLANATION—Matterenclosedinbold-facedbrackets[thus] intheabovebillisnotenactedandis
3030 intendedtobeomittedfromthelaw.Matterinbold-facetypeintheabovebillisproposedlanguage. 15instructioninthenecessityandrequirementsforconfidentiality.Suchinstructionshallbe
3131 16providedasestablishedinsection168.331.
3232 17 2.(1)Thepolicyshallrequireschooladministratorstoreportactsofschoolviolence
3333 18toallteachersattheattendancecenterand,inaddition,tootherschooldistrictemployeeswith
3434 19aneedtoknow.
3535 20 (2)Forthepurposesofthischapterorchapter167,"needtoknow"isdefinedas
3636 21schoolpersonnelwhoaredirectlyresponsibleforthestudent'seducationorwhootherwise
3737 22interactwiththestudentonaprofessionalbasiswhileactingwithinthescopeoftheir
3838 23assignedduties.Asusedinthissection,thephrase"actofschoolviolence"or"violent
3939 24behavior"meanstheexertionofphysicalforcebyastudentwiththeintenttodoserious
4040 25physicalinjuryasdefinedinsection556.061toanotherpersonwhileonschoolproperty,
4141 26includingaschoolbusinserviceonbehalfofthedistrict,orwhileinvolvedinschool
4242 27activities.
4343 28 (3)Thepolicyshallataminimumrequireschooladministratorstoreport,assoonas
4444 29reasonably[practical] practicable, totheappropriatelawenforcementagencyanyofthe
4545 30followingcrimes,oranyactwhichifcommittedbyanadultwouldbeoneofthefollowing
4646 31crimes, committedonschoolpropertyincluding,butnotlimitedto,actionsonanyschool
4747 32businserviceonbehalfofthedistrictorwhileinvolvedinschoolactivities:
4848 33 [(1)](a)Firstdegreemurderundersection565.020;
4949 34 [(2)](b)Seconddegreemurderundersection565.021;
5050 35 [(3)](c)Kidnappingundersection565.110asitexistedpriortoJanuary1,2017,or
5151 36kidnappinginthefirstdegreeundersection565.110;
5252 37 [(4)](d)Firstdegreeassaultundersection565.050;
5353 38 [(5)](e)Rapeinthefirstdegreeundersection566.030;
5454 39 [(6)](f)Sodomyinthefirstdegreeundersection566.060;
5555 40 [(7)](g)Burglaryinthefirstdegreeundersection569.160;
5656 41 [(8)](h)Burglaryintheseconddegreeundersection569.170;
5757 42 [(9)](i)Robberyinthefirstdegreeundersection569.020asitexistedpriorto
5858 43January1,2017,orrobberyinthefirstdegreeundersection570.023;
5959 44 [(10)] (j)Distributionofdrugsundersection195.211asitexistedpriortoJanuary1,
6060 452017,ormanufactureofacontrolledsubstanceundersection579.055;
6161 46 [(11)](k)Distributionofdrugstoaminorundersection195.212asitexistedpriorto
6262 47January1,2017,ordeliveryofacontrolledsubstanceundersection579.020;
6363 48 [(12)] (l)Arsoninthefirstdegreeundersection569.040;
6464 49 [(13)] (m)Voluntarymanslaughterundersection565.023;
65-HCSHB332 2 50 [(14)] (n)Involuntarymanslaughterundersection565.024asitexistedpriorto
65+HB332 2 50 [(14)] (n)Involuntarymanslaughterundersection565.024asitexistedpriorto
6666 51January1,2017,involuntarymanslaughterinthefirstdegreeundersection565.024,or
6767 52involuntarymanslaughterintheseconddegreeundersection565.027;
6868 53 [(15)] (o)Seconddegreeassaultundersection565.060asitexistedpriortoJanuary1,
6969 542017,orseconddegreeassaultundersection565.052;
7070 55 [(16)] (p)Rapeintheseconddegreeundersection566.031;
7171 56 [(17)] (q)Feloniousrestraintundersection565.120asitexistedpriortoJanuary1,
7272 572017,orkidnappingintheseconddegreeundersection565.120;
7373 58 [(18)] (r)Propertydamageinthefirstdegreeundersection569.100;
7474 59 [(19)] (s)Thepossessionofaweaponunderchapter571;
7575 60 [(20)] (t)Childmolestationinthefirstdegreepursuanttosection566.067asit
7676 61existedpriortoJanuary1,2017,orchildmolestationinthefirst,second,orthirddegree
7777 62pursuanttosection566.067,566.068,or566.069;
7878 63 [(21)] (u)Sodomyintheseconddegreepursuanttosection566.061;
7979 64 [(22)] (v)Sexualmisconductinvolvingachildpursuanttosection566.083;
8080 65 [(23)] (w)Sexualabuseinthefirstdegreepursuanttosection566.100;
8181 66 [(24)] (x)Harassmentundersection565.090asitexistedpriortoJanuary1,2017,or
8282 67harassmentinthefirstdegreeundersection565.090;or
8383 68 [(25)] (y)Stalkingundersection565.225asitexistedpriortoJanuary1,2017,or
8484 69stalkinginthefirstdegreeundersection565.225[;].
8585 70
8686 71[committedonschoolproperty,includingbutnotlimitedtoactionsonanyschoolbusin
8787 72serviceonbehalfofthedistrictorwhileinvolvedinschoolactivities.]
8888 73 (4)Thepolicyshallrequirethatanyportionofastudent'sindividualizededucation
8989 74programthatisrelatedtodemonstratedorpotentiallyviolentbehaviorshallbeprovidedto
9090 75anyteacherandotherschooldistrictemployeeswhoaredirectlyresponsibleforthestudent's
9191 76educationorwhootherwiseinteractwiththestudentonaneducationalbasiswhileacting
9292 77withinthescopeof[their] suchteacher'soremployees'assignedduties.
9393 78 (5)Thepolicyshallalsocontaintheconsequencesoffailuretoobeystandardsof
9494 79conductsetbythelocalboardofeducation,andtheimportanceofthestandardstothe
9595 80maintenanceofanatmospherewhereorderlylearningispossibleandencouraged.
9696 81 3.Thepolicyshallprovidethatanystudentwhoisonsuspensionforanyofthe
9797 82offenseslistedinsubsection2ofthissectionoranyactofviolenceordrug-relatedactivity
9898 83definedbyschooldistrictpolicyasaseriousviolationofschooldisciplinepursuantto
9999 84subsection9ofthissectionshallhaveasaconditionofhisorhersuspensiontherequirement
100100 85thatsuchstudentisnotallowed,whileonsuchsuspension,tobewithinonethousandfeetof
101-HCSHB332 3 86anyschoolpropertyintheschooldistrictwheresuchstudentattendedschooloranyactivity
101+HB332 3 86anyschoolpropertyintheschooldistrictwheresuchstudentattendedschooloranyactivity
102102 87ofthatdistrict,regardlessofwhetherornottheactivitytakesplaceondistrictpropertyunless:
103103 88 (1)Suchstudentisunderthedirectsupervisionofthestudent'sparent,legalguardian,
104104 89orcustodianandthesuperintendentorthesuperintendent'sdesigneehasauthorizedthe
105105 90studenttobeonschoolproperty;
106106 91 (2)Suchstudentisunderthedirectsupervisionofanotheradultdesignatedbythe
107107 92student'sparent,legalguardian,orcustodian,inadvance,inwriting,totheprincipalofthe
108108 93schoolwhichsuspendedthestudentandthesuperintendentorthesuperintendent'sdesignee
109109 94hasauthorizedthestudenttobeonschoolproperty;
110110 95 (3)Suchstudentisenrolledinandattendinganalternativeschoolthatislocated
111111 96withinonethousandfeetofapublicschoolintheschooldistrictwheresuchstudentattended
112112 97school;or
113113 98 (4)Suchstudentresideswithinonethousandfeetofanypublicschoolintheschool
114114 99districtwheresuchstudentattendedschoolinwhichcasesuchstudentmaybeontheproperty
115115 100ofhisorherresidencewithoutdirectadultsupervision.
116116 101 4.Anystudentwhoviolatestheconditionofsuspensionrequiredpursuantto
117117 102subsection3ofthissectionmaybesubjecttoexpulsionorfurthersuspensionpursuanttothe
118118 103provisionsofsections167.161,167.164,and167.171.Inmakingthisdetermination
119119 104considerationshallbegiventowhetherthestudentposesathreattothesafetyofanychildor
120120 105schoolemployeeandwhethersuchstudent'sunsupervisedpresencewithinonethousandfeet
121121 106oftheschoolisdisruptivetotheeducationalprocessorunderminestheeffectivenessofthe
122122 107school'sdisciplinarypolicy.Removalofanypupilwhoisastudentwithadisabilityissubject
123123 108tostateandfederalproceduralrights.Thissectionshallnotlimitaschooldistrict'sabilityto:
124124 109 (1)Prohibitallstudentswhoaresuspendedfrombeingonschoolpropertyor
125125 110attendinganactivitywhileonsuspension;
126126 111 (2)Disciplinestudentsforoff-campusconductthatnegativelyaffectstheeducational
127127 112environmenttotheextentallowedbylaw.
128128 113 5.Thepolicyshallprovideforasuspensionforaperiodofnotlessthanoneyear,or
129129 114expulsion,forastudentwhoisdeterminedtohavebroughtaweapontoschool,includingbut
130130 115notlimitedtotheschoolplaygroundortheschoolparkinglot,broughtaweapononaschool
131131 116busorbroughtaweapontoaschoolactivitywhetheronoroffoftheschoolpropertyin
132132 117violationofdistrictpolicy,exceptthat:
133133 118 (1)Thesuperintendentor,inaschooldistrictwithnohighschool,theprincipalofthe
134134 119schoolwhichsuchchildattendsmaymodifysuchsuspensiononacase-by-casebasis;and
135135 120 (2)Thissectionshallnotpreventtheschooldistrictfromprovidingeducational
136136 121servicesinanalternativesettingtoastudentsuspendedundertheprovisionsofthissection.
137-HCSHB332 4 122 6.Forthepurposeofthissection,theterm"weapon"shallmeanafirearmasdefined
137+HB332 4 122 6.Forthepurposeofthissection,theterm"weapon"shallmeanafirearmasdefined
138138 123under18U.S.C.Section921andthefollowingitems,asdefinedinsection571.010:a
139139 124blackjack,aconcealablefirearm,anexplosiveweapon,afirearm,afirearmsilencer,agas
140140 125gun,aknife,knuckles,amachinegun,aprojectileweapon,arifle,ashotgun,aspringgunor
141141 126aswitchbladeknife;exceptthatthissectionshallnotbeconstruedtoprohibitaschoolboard
142142 127fromadoptingapolicytoallowaCivilWarreenactortocarryaCivilWareraweaponon
143143 128schoolpropertyforeducationalpurposessolongasthefirearmisunloaded.Thelocalboard
144144 129ofeducationshalldefineweaponinthedisciplinepolicy.Suchdefinitionshallincludethe
145145 130weaponsdefinedinthissubsectionbutmayalsoincludeotherweapons.
146146 131 7.Allschooldistrictpersonnelresponsibleforthecareandsupervisionofstudents
147147 132areauthorizedtoholdeverypupilstrictlyaccountableforanydisorderlyconductinschoolor
148148 133onanypropertyoftheschool,onanyschoolbusgoingtoorreturningfromschool,during
149149 134school-sponsoredactivities,orduringintermissionorrecessperiods.
150150 135 8.Teachersandotherauthorizeddistrictpersonnelinpublicschoolsresponsiblefor
151151 136thecare,supervision,anddisciplineofschoolchildren,includingvolunteersselectedwith
152152 137reasonablecarebytheschooldistrict,shallnotbecivillyliablewhenactinginconformity
153153 138withtheestablishedpoliciesdevelopedbyeachboard,includingbutnotlimitedtopoliciesof
154154 139studentdisciplineorwhenreportingtohisorhersupervisororotherpersonasmandatedby
155155 140statelawactsofschoolviolenceorthreatenedactsofschoolviolence,withinthecourseand
156156 141scopeofthedutiesoftheteacher,authorizeddistrictpersonnelorvolunteer,whensuch
157157 142individualisactinginconformitywiththeestablishedpoliciesdevelopedbytheboard.
158158 143Nothinginthissectionshallbeconstruedtocreateanewcauseofactionagainstsuchschool
159159 144district,ortorelievetheschooldistrictfromliabilityforthenegligentactsofsuchpersons.
160160 145 9.Eachschoolboardshalldefineinitsdisciplinepolicyactsofviolenceandany
161161 146otheractsthatconstituteaseriousviolationofthatpolicy."Actsofviolence"asdefinedby
162162 147schoolboardsshallincludebutnotbelimitedtoexertionofphysicalforcebyastudentwith
163163 148theintenttodoseriousbodilyharmtoanotherpersonwhileonschoolproperty,includinga
164164 149schoolbusinserviceonbehalfofthedistrict,orwhileinvolvedinschoolactivities.School
165165 150districtsshallforeachstudentenrolledintheschooldistrictcompileandmaintainrecordsof
166166 151anyseriousviolationofthedistrict'sdisciplinepolicy.Suchrecordsshallbemadeavailable
167167 152toteachersandotherschooldistrictemployeeswithaneedtoknowwhileactingwithinthe
168168 153scopeoftheirassignedduties,andshallbeprovidedasrequiredinsection167.020toany
169169 154schooldistrictinwhichthestudentsubsequentlyattemptstoenroll.
170170 155 10.Spanking,whenadministeredbycertificatedpersonnelandinthepresenceofa
171171 156witnesswhoisanemployeeoftheschooldistrict,ortheuseofreasonableforcetoprotect
172172 157personsorproperty,whenadministeredbypersonnelofaschooldistrictinareasonable
173-HCSHB332 5 158mannerinaccordancewiththelocalboardofeducation'swrittenpolicyofdiscipline,isnot
173+HB332 5 158mannerinaccordancewiththelocalboardofeducation'swrittenpolicyofdiscipline,isnot
174174 159abusewithinthemeaningofchapter210.
175175 160 11.Uponreceiptofanyreportsofchildabusebythechildren'sdivisionpursuantto
176176 161sections210.110to210.165whichallegedlyinvolvepersonnelofaschooldistrict,the
177177 162children'sdivisionshallnotifythesuperintendentofschoolsofthedistrictor,iftheperson
178178 163namedintheallegedincidentisthesuperintendentofschools,thepresidentoftheschool
179179 164boardoftheschooldistrictwheretheallegedincidentoccurred.
180180 165 12.Inordertoensurethesafetyofallstudents,shouldastudentbeexpelledfor
181181 166bringingaweapontoschool,violentbehavior,orforanactofschoolviolence,thatstudent
182182 167shallnot,forthepurposesoftheaccreditationprocessoftheMissourischoolimprovement
183183 168plan,beconsideredadropoutorbeincludedinthecalculationofthatdistrict'seducational
184184 169persistenceratio.
185185 160.263.1.Asusedinthissection,thefollowingtermsmean:
186186 2 (1)"Mechanicalrestraint",theuseofanydeviceorequipmenttorestrictastudent's
187187 3freedomofmovement.Mechanicalrestraintshallnotincludedevicesimplementedbytrained
188188 4personnelorusedbyastudentwithaprescriptionforsuchdevicesfromanappropriate
189189 5medicalorrelatedservicesprofessionalandthatareusedforspecificandapprovedpurposes
190190 6forwhichsuchdevicesweredesigned,suchasthefollowing:
191191 7 (a)Adaptivedevicesormechanicalsupportsusedtoachieveproperbodyposition,
192192 8balance,oralignmenttoallowgreaterfreedomofmobilitythanwouldbepossiblewithoutthe
193193 9useofsuchdevicesormechanicalsupports;
194194 10 (b)Vehiclesafetyrestraintswhenusedasintendedduringthetransportofastudentin
195195 11amovingvehicle;
196196 12 (c)Restraintsformedicalimmobilization;or
197197 13 (d)Orthopedicallyprescribeddevicesthatpermitastudenttoparticipateinactivities
198198 14withoutrisk;
199199 15 (2)"Physicalrestraint",apersonalrestrictionsuchasperson-to-personphysical
200200 16contactthatimmobilizes,reduces,orrestrictstheabilityofastudenttomovethestudent's
201201 17torso,arms,legs,orheadfreely.Physicalrestraintshallnotinclude:
202202 18 (a)Aphysicalescort,whichisatemporarytouchingorholdingofthehand,wrist,
203203 19arm,shoulder,orbackforthepurposeofinducingastudenttowalktoasafelocation;
204204 20 (b)Comfortingorcalmingastudent;
205205 21 (c)Holdingastudent'shandtotransportthestudentforsafetypurposes;
206206 22 (d)Interveninginafight;or
207207 23 (e)Usinganassistiveorprotectivedeviceprescribedbyanappropriatelytrained
208208 24professionalorprofessionalteam;
209-HCSHB332 6 25 (3)"Pronerestraint",usingmechanicalorphysicalrestraintorbothtorestricta
209+HB332 6 25 (3)"Pronerestraint",usingmechanicalorphysicalrestraintorbothtorestricta
210210 26student'smovementwhilethestudentislyingwiththestudent'sfrontorfacedownward;
211211 27 (4)"Restraint"includes,butisnotlimitedto,mechanicalrestraint,physicalrestraint,
212212 28andpronerestraint;
213213 29 (5)"Seclusion",theinvoluntaryconfinementofastudentaloneinaroomorareathat
214214 30thestudentisphysicallypreventedfromleavingandthatcomplieswiththebuildingcodein
215215 31effectintheschooldistrict.Seclusionshallnotincludethefollowing:
216216 32 (a)Atimeout,whichisabehaviormanagementtechniquethatispartofanapproved
217217 33program,involvesthemonitoredseparationofthestudentinanonlockedsetting,andis
218218 34implementedforthepurposeofcalming;
219219 35 (b)In-schoolsuspension;
220220 36 (c)Detention;or
221221 37 (d)Otherappropriatedisciplinarymeasures.
222222 38 2.Theschooldisciplinepolicyundersection160.261shallreserveconfininga
223223 39studentinseclusionforsituationsorconditionsinwhichthereisimminentdangerofphysical
224224 40harmtoselforothers.
225225 41 3.ForallschoolyearsbeginningonorafterJuly1,2022,noschooldistrict,charter
226226 42school,orpubliclycontractedprivateprovidershalluseanymechanical,physical,orprone
227227 43restrainttechniquethat:
228228 44 (1)Obstructsviewsofthestudent'sface;
229229 45 (2)Obstructsthestudent'srespiratoryairway,impairsthestudent'sbreathingor
230230 46respiratorycapacity,orrestrictsthemovementrequiredfornormalbreathingtocause
231231 47positionalorposturalasphyxia;
232232 48 (3)Placespressureorweightonorcausesthecompressionofthestudent'schest,
233233 49lungs,sternum,diaphragm,back,abdomen,orgenitals;
234234 50 (4)Obstructsthestudent'scirculationofblood;
235235 51 (5)Involvespushingonorintothestudent'smouth,nose,eyes,oranypartoftheface
236236 52orinvolvescoveringthefaceorbodywithanythingincluding,butnotlimitedto,softobjects
237237 53suchaspillows,blankets,orwashcloths;
238238 54 (6)Endangersthestudent'slifeorsignificantlyexacerbatesthestudent'smedical
239239 55condition;
240240 56 (7)Ispurposelydesignedtoinflictpain;
241241 57 (8)Restrictsthestudentfromcommunicating.Ifanemployeephysicallyrestrainsa
242242 58studentwhousessignlanguageoranaugmentativemodeofcommunicationasthestudent's
243243 59primarymodeofcommunication,thestudentshallbepermittedtohavethestudent'shands
244244 60freeofrestraintforbriefperiodsunlessanemployeedeterminesthatsuchfreedomappears
245245 61likelytoresultinharmtoselforothers.
246-HCSHB332 7 62 4.(1)ByJuly1,2011,thelocalboardofeducationofeachschooldistrictshalladopt
246+HB332 7 62 4.(1)ByJuly1,2011,thelocalboardofeducationofeachschooldistrictshalladopt
247247 63awrittenpolicythatcomprehensivelyaddressestheuseofrestrictivebehavioralinterventions
248248 64asaformofdisciplineorbehaviormanagementtechnique.Thepolicyshallbeconsistent
249249 65withprofessionallyacceptedpracticesandstandardsofstudentdiscipline,behavior
250250 66management,healthandsafety,includingthesafeschoolsact.Thepolicyshallinclude
251251 67butnotbelimitedto:
252252 68 (a)Definitionsofrestraint,seclusion,andtime-outandanyotherterminology
253253 69necessarytodescribethecontinuumofrestrictivebehavioralinterventionsavailableforuse
254254 70orprohibitedinthedistrict,consistentwiththeprovisionsofthissection;
255255 71 (b)Descriptionofcircumstancesunderwhicharestrictivebehavioralinterventionis
256256 72allowedandprohibited,consistentwiththeprovisionsofthissection,andanyunique
257257 73applicationrequirementsforspecificgroupsofstudentssuchasdifferencesbasedonage,
258258 74disability,orenvironmentinwhichtheeducationalservicesareprovided;
259259 75 (c)Specificimplementationrequirementsassociatedwitharestrictivebehavioral
260260 76interventionsuchastimelimits,facilityspecifications,trainingrequirementsorsupervision
261261 77requirements;and
262262 78 (d)Documentation,noticeandpermissionrequirementsassociatedwithuseofa
263263 79restrictivebehavioralintervention.
264264 80 (2)BeforeJuly1,2022,eachwrittenpolicyadoptedunderthissubsectionshallbe
265265 81updatedtoprohibittheschooldistrict,charterschool,orpubliclycontractedprivateprovider
266266 82fromusinganyrestraintthatemploysanytechniquelistedinsubsection3ofthissection.
267267 83 (3)BeforeJuly1,2022,eachwrittenpolicyadoptedunderthissubsectionshallbe
268268 84updatedtostatethattheschooldistrict,charterschool,orpubliclycontractedprivateprovider
269269 85willreserverestraintorseclusionforsituationsorconditionsinwhichthereisimminent
270270 86dangerofphysicalharmtoselforothers.
271271 87 5.BeforeJuly1,2022,eachschooldistrict,charterschool,andpubliclycontracted
272272 88privateprovidershallensurethatthepolicyadoptedundersubsection4ofthissection
273273 89requiresthefollowing:
274274 90 (1)Anystudentplacedinseclusionorrestraintshallberemovedfromsuchseclusion
275275 91orrestraintassoonastheschooldistrict,charterschool,orpubliclycontractedprivate
276276 92providerdeterminesthatthestudentisnolongeranimminentdangerofphysicalharmtoself
277277 93orothers;
278278 94 (2)Allschooldistrict,charterschool,andpubliclycontractedprivateprovider
279279 95personnelshallannuallyreviewthepolicyandproceduresinvolvingtheuseofseclusionand
280280 96restraint.Personnelwhouseseclusionorrestraintshall[annually] completemandatory
281281 97traininginthespecificseclusionandrestrainttechniquestheschooldistrict,charterschool,or
282-HCSHB332 8 98publiclycontractedprivateproviderusesunderthissection. Suchtrainingshallbe
282+HB332 8 98publiclycontractedprivateproviderusesunderthissection. Suchtrainingshallbe
283283 99providedasestablishedinsection168.331;
284284 100 (3)(a)Eachtimeseclusionorrestraintisusedforastudent,theincidentshallbe
285285 101monitoredbyamemberoftheschooldistrict,charterschool,orpubliclycontractedprivate
286286 102providerpersonnel,andareportshallbecompletedbytheschooldistrict,charterschool,or
287287 103publiclycontractedprivateproviderthatcontains,ataminimum,thefollowing:
288288 104 a.Thedate,timeofday,location,duration,anddescriptionoftheincidentand
289289 105interventions;
290290 106 b.Anyeventleadingtotheincidentandthereasonforusingseclusionorrestraint;
291291 107 c.Adescriptionofthemethodsofseclusionorrestraintused;
292292 108 d.Thenatureandextentofanyinjurytothestudent;
293293 109 e.Thenames,roles,andcertificationsofeachemployeeinvolvedintheuseof
294294 110seclusionorrestraint;
295295 111 f.Thename,role,andsignatureofthepersonwhopreparedthereport;
296296 112 g.Thenameofanemployeewhomtheparentorguardiancancontactregardingthe
297297 113incidentanduseofseclusionorrestraint;
298298 114 h.Thenameofanemployeetocontactiftheparentorguardianwishestofilea
299299 115complaint;and
300300 116 i.Astatementdirectingparentsandlegalguardianstoasociological,emotional,or
301301 117behavioralsupportorganizationandahotlinenumbertoreportchildabuseandneglect.
302302 118 (b)Theschooldistrict,charterschool,orpubliclycontractedprivateprovidershall
303303 119maintainthereportasaneducationrecordofthestudent,provideacopytotheparentorlegal
304304 120guardianwithinfiveschooldays,andacopyofeachincidentreportshallbegiventothe
305305 121departmentofelementaryandsecondaryeducationwithinthirtydaysoftheincident;
306306 122 (4)Theschooldistrict,charterschool,orpubliclycontractedprivateprovidershall
307307 123attempttonotifytheparentsorlegalguardiansassoonaspossiblebutnolaterthanonehour
308308 124aftertheendoftheschooldayonwhichtheuseofseclusionorrestraintoccurred.
309309 125Notificationshallbeoralorelectronicandshallincludeastatementindicatingthattheschool
310310 126district,charterschool,orpubliclycontractedprivateproviderwillprovidetheparentsor
311311 127legalguardiansacopyofthereportdescribedinsubdivision(3)ofthissubsectionwithinfive
312312 128schooldays;
313313 129 (5)Anofficer,administrator,oremployeeofapublicschooldistrictorcharterschool
314314 130shallnotretaliateagainstanypersonforhaving:
315315 131 (a)Reportedaviolationofanypolicyestablishedunderthissectionorfailureofa
316316 132districtorcharterschooltofollowanyprovisionsofthissectioninrelationtoincidentsof
317317 133seclusionandrestraint;or
318-HCSHB332 9 134 (b)Providedinformationregardingaviolationofthissectionbyapublicschool
318+HB332 9 134 (b)Providedinformationregardingaviolationofthissectionbyapublicschool
319319 135districtorcharterschooloramemberofthestaffofthepublicschooldistrictorcharter
320320 136school.
321321 137 6.Thedepartmentofelementaryandsecondaryeducationshallcompileandmaintain
322322 138allincidentsreportedunderthissectioninthedepartment'scoredatasystemandmakesuch
323323 139dataavailableontheMissouricomprehensivedatasystem.Nopersonallyidentifiabledata
324324 140shallbeaccessibleonthedatabase.
325325 141 7.Thedepartmentofelementaryandsecondaryeducationshall,incooperationwith
326326 142appropriateassociations,organizations,agenciesandindividualswithspecializedexpertisein
327327 143behaviormanagement,developamodelpolicythatsatisfiestherequirementsofsubsection2
328328 144ofthissectionasitexistedonAugust28,2009,byJuly1,2010,andshallupdatesuchmodel
329329 145policytoincludetherequirementsofsubdivisions(2)and(3)ofsubsection4andsubsection5
330330 146ofthissectionbyJuly1,2022.
331331 160.775.1.EverydistrictshalladoptanantibullyingpolicybySeptember1,2007.
332332 2 2."Bullying"meansintimidation,unwantedaggressivebehavior,orharassmentthat
333333 3isrepetitiveorissubstantiallylikelytoberepeatedandcausesareasonablestudenttofearfor
334334 4hisorherphysicalsafetyorproperty;substantiallyinterfereswiththeeducational
335335 5performance,opportunities,orbenefitsofanystudentwithoutexception;orsubstantially
336336 6disruptstheorderlyoperationoftheschool.Bullyingmayconsistofphysicalactions,
337337 7includinggestures,ororal,cyberbullying,electronic,orwrittencommunication,andany
338338 8threatofretaliationforreportingofsuchacts.Bullyingofstudentsisprohibitedonschool
339339 9property,atanyschoolfunction,oronaschoolbus."Cyberbullying"meansbullyingas
340340 10definedinthissubsectionthroughthetransmissionofacommunicationincluding,butnot
341341 11limitedto,amessage,text,sound,orimagebymeansofanelectronicdeviceincluding,but
342342 12notlimitedto,atelephone,wirelesstelephone,orotherwirelesscommunicationdevice,
343343 13computer,orpager.
344344 14 3.Eachdistrict'santibullyingpolicyshallbefoundedontheassumptionthatall
345345 15studentsneedasafelearningenvironment.Policiesshalltreatallstudentsequallyandshall
346346 16notcontainspecificlistsofprotectedclassesofstudentswhoaretoreceivespecialtreatment.
347347 17Policiesmayincludeage-appropriatedifferencesforschoolsbasedonthegradelevelsatthe
348348 18school.Eachsuchpolicyshallcontainastatementoftheconsequencesofbullying.
349349 19 4.Eachdistrict'santibullyingpolicyshallbeincludedinthestudenthandbookand
350350 20shallrequire,ataminimum,thefollowingcomponents:
351351 21 (1)Astatementprohibitingbullying,definednolessinclusivelythaninsubsection2
352352 22ofthissection;
353353 23 (2)Astatementrequiringdistrictemployeestoreportanyinstanceofbullyingof
354354 24whichtheemployeehasfirsthandknowledge.Thepolicyshallrequireadistrictemployee
355-HCSHB332 10 25whowitnessesanincidentofbullyingtoreporttheincidenttothedistrict'sdesignated
355+HB332 10 25whowitnessesanincidentofbullyingtoreporttheincidenttothedistrict'sdesignated
356356 26individualattheschoolwithintwoschooldaysoftheemployeewitnessingtheincident;
357357 27 (3)Aprocedureforreportinganactofbullying.Thepolicyshallalsoincludea
358358 28statementrequiringthatthedistrictdesignateanindividualateachschoolinthedistrictto
359359 29receivereportsofincidentsofbullying.Suchindividualshallbeadistrictemployeewhois
360360 30teacherlevelstafforabove;
361361 31 (4)Aprocedureforpromptinvestigationofreportsofviolationsandcomplaints,
362362 32identifyingoneormoreemployeesresponsiblefortheinvestigationincluding,ataminimum,
363363 33thefollowingrequirements:
364364 34 (a)Withintwoschooldaysofareportofanincidentofbullyingbeingreceived,the
365365 35schoolprincipal,orhisorherdesignee,shallinitiateaninvestigationoftheincident;
366366 36 (b)Theschoolprincipalmayappointotherschoolstafftoassistwiththe
367367 37investigation;and
368368 38 (c)Theinvestigationshallbecompletedwithintenschooldaysfromthedateofthe
369369 39writtenreportunlessgoodcauseexiststoextendtheinvestigation;
370370 40 (5)Astatementthatprohibitsreprisalorretaliationagainstanypersonwhoreportsan
371371 41actofbullyingandtheconsequenceandappropriateremedialactionforapersonwho
372372 42engagesinreprisalorretaliation;
373373 43 (6)Astatementofhowthepolicyistobepublicized;and
374374 44 (7)Aprocessfordiscussingthedistrict'santibullyingpolicywithstudentsand
375375 45trainingschoolemployeesandvolunteerswhohavesignificantcontactwithstudentsinthe
376376 46requirementsofthepolicy,including,ataminimum,thefollowingstatements:
377377 47 (a)Theschooldistrictshallprovideinformationandappropriatetrainingtotheschool
378378 48districtstaffwhohavesignificantcontactwithstudentsregardingthepolicy. Suchtraining
379379 49shallbeprovidedasestablishedinsection168.331;
380380 50 (b)Theschooldistrictshallgiveannualnoticeofthepolicytostudents,parentsor
381381 51guardians,andstaff;
382382 52 (c)Theschooldistrictshallprovideeducationandinformationtostudentsregarding
383383 53bullying,includinginformationregardingtheschooldistrictpolicyprohibitingbullying,the
384384 54harmfuleffectsofbullying,andotherapplicableinitiativestoaddressbullying,including
385385 55studentpeer-to-peerinitiativestoprovideaccountabilityandpolicyenforcementforthose
386386 56foundtohaveengagedinbullying,reprisal,orretaliationagainstanypersonwhoreportsan
387387 57actofbullying;
388388 58 (d)Theadministrationoftheschooldistrictshallinstructitsschoolcounselors,
389389 59schoolsocialworkers,licensedsocialworkers,mentalhealthprofessionals,andschool
390390 60psychologiststoeducatestudentswhoarevictimsofbullyingontechniquesforstudentsto
391391 61overcomebullying'snegativeeffects.Suchtechniquesshallinclude,butnotbelimitedto,
392-HCSHB332 11 62cultivatingthestudent'sself-worthandself-esteem;teachingthestudenttodefendhimselfor
392+HB332 11 62cultivatingthestudent'sself-worthandself-esteem;teachingthestudenttodefendhimselfor
393393 63herselfassertivelyandeffectively;helpingthestudentdevelopsocialskills;orencouraging
394394 64thestudenttodevelopaninternallocusofcontrol.Theprovisionsofthisparagraphshallnot
395395 65beconstruedtocontradictorlimitanyotherprovisionofthissection;and
396396 66 (e)Theadministrationoftheschooldistrictshallimplementprogramsandother
397397 67initiativestoaddressbullying,torespondtosuchconductinamannerthatdoesnotstigmatize
398398 68thevictim,andtomakeresourcesorreferralsavailabletovictimsofbullying.
399399 69 5.Notwithstandinganyotherprovisionoflawtothecontrary,anyschooldistrictshall
400400 70havejurisdictiontoprohibitcyberbullyingthatoriginatesonaschool'scampusoratadistrict
401401 71activityiftheelectroniccommunicationwasmadeusingtheschool'stechnologicalresources,
402402 72ifthereisasufficientnexustotheeducationalenvironment,oriftheelectronic
403403 73communicationwasmadeontheschool'scampusoratadistrictactivityusingthe
404404 74student'sownpersonaltechnologicalresources.Theschooldistrictmaydisciplineany
405405 75studentforsuchcyberbullyingtothegreatestextentallowedbylaw.
406406 76 6.Eachdistrictshallreviewitsantibullyingpolicyandreviseitasneeded.The
407407 77district'sschoolboardshallreceiveinputfromschoolpersonnel,students,andadministrators
408408 78whenreviewingandrevisingthepolicy.
409409 162.065.Onanannualbasis,eachschooldistrictshallprovidetraininginatleast
410410 2[eight] fourhoursofdurationtoeachschoolbusdriveremployedbytheschooldistrictor
411411 3undercontractwiththeschooldistrict.Suchtrainingshallprovidespecialinstructionin
412412 4schoolbusdriving.
413413 162.069.1.Everyschooldistrictshall,byMarch1,2012,promulgateawritten
414414 2policyconcerningemployee-studentcommunication.Thegoverningbodyofeachcharter
415415 3schoolshalladoptawrittenpolicyconcerningemployee-studentcommunicationbyJanuary
416416 41,2014.Suchpolicyshallinclude,butnotbelimitedto,theuseofelectronicmediaandother
417417 5mechanismstopreventimpropercommunicationsbetweenstaffmembersandstudents.
418418 6 2.Theschoolboardofeachschooldistrictandthegoverningbodyofeachcharter
419419 7schoolshall,byJanuary1,2014,adoptandimplementtrainingguidelinesand[anannual] a
420420 8trainingprogramforallschoolemployeeswhoaremandatoryreportersofchildabuseor
421421 9neglectundersection210.115.Suchtrainingshallbeprovidedasestablishedinsection
422422 10168.331.
423423 11 3.Everyschooldistrictandthegoverningbodyofeachcharterschoolshall,byJuly
424424 121,2014,includeinitsteacherandemployeetrainingacomponentthatprovidesup-to-date
425425 13andreliableinformationonidentifyingsignsofsexualabuseinchildrenanddangersignalsof
426426 14potentiallyabusiverelationshipsbetweenchildrenandadults.Thetrainingshallemphasize
427427 15theimportanceofmandatoryreportingofabuseundersection210.115includingthe
428428 16obligationofmandatedreporterstoreportsuspectedabusebyothermandatedreporters,and
429-HCSHB332 12 17howtoestablishanatmosphereoftrustsothatstudentsfeeltheirschoolhasconcernedadults
429+HB332 12 17howtoestablishanatmosphereoftrustsothatstudentsfeeltheirschoolhasconcernedadults
430430 18withwhomtheyfeelcomfortablediscussingmattersrelatedtoabuse.Suchtrainingshallbe
431431 19providedasestablishedinsection168.331.Thetrainingshallalsoemphasizethat:
432432 20 (1)Allmandatoryreportersshall,uponfindingreasonablecause,directlyand
433433 21immediatelyreportsuspectedchildabuseorneglectasprovidedinsection210.115;
434434 22 (2)Nosupervisororadministratormayimpedeorinhibitanyreportingundersection
435435 23210.115;and
436436 24 (3)Nopersonmakingareportundersection210.115shallbesubjecttoanysanction,
437437 25includinganyadverseemploymentaction,formakingsuchreport.
438438 167.950.1.(1)ByDecember31,2017,thedepartmentofelementaryandsecondary
439439 2educationshalldevelopguidelinesfortheappropriatescreeningofstudentsfordyslexiaand
440440 3relateddisordersandthenecessaryclassroomsupportforstudentswithdyslexiaandrelated
441441 4disorders.Suchguidelinesshallbeconsistentwiththefindingsandrecommendationsofthe
442442 5taskforcecreatedundersection633.420.
443443 6 (2)Inthe2018-19schoolyearandsubsequentyears,eachpublicschool,including
444444 7eachcharterschool,shallconductdyslexiascreeningsforstudentsintheappropriateyear
445445 8consistentwiththeguidelinesdevelopedbythedepartmentofelementaryandsecondary
446446 9education.
447447 10 (3)Inthe2018-19schoolyearandsubsequentyears,theschoolboardofeachdistrict
448448 11andthegoverningboardofeachcharterschoolshallprovidereasonableclassroomsupport
449449 12consistentwiththeguidelinesdevelopedbythedepartmentofelementaryandsecondary
450450 13education.
451451 14 2.Inthe2018-19schoolyearandsubsequentyears,thepracticingteacherassistance
452452 15programsestablishedundersection168.400shallofferandincludetwohoursofin-service
453453 16trainingprovidedbyeachlocalschooldistrictforallpracticingteachersinsuchdistrict
454454 17regardingdyslexiaandrelateddisorders.Eachcharterschoolshallalsoofferallofits
455455 18teacherstwohoursoftrainingondyslexiaandrelateddisorders.Districtsandcharterschools
456456 19mayseekassistancefromthedepartmentofelementaryandsecondaryeducationin
457457 20developingandprovidingsuchtraining.Completionofsuchtrainingshallcountastwo
458458 21contacthoursofprofessionaldevelopmentundersection168.021.Suchtrainingshallbe
459459 22providedasestablishedinsection168.331.
460460 23 3.Forpurposesofthissection,thefollowingtermsmean:
461461 24 (1)"Dyslexia",adisorderthatisneurologicalinorigin,characterizedbydifficulties
462462 25withaccurateandfluentwordrecognitionandpoorspellinganddecodingabilitiesthat
463463 26typicallyresultfromadeficitinthephonologicalcomponentoflanguage,oftenunexpectedin
464464 27relationtoothercognitiveabilitiesandtheprovisionofeffectiveclassroominstruction,andof
465465 28whichsecondaryconsequencesmayincludeproblemsinreadingcomprehensionandreduced
466-HCSHB332 13 29readingexperiencethatcanimpedegrowthofvocabularyandbackgroundknowledge.
466+HB332 13 29readingexperiencethatcanimpedegrowthofvocabularyandbackgroundknowledge.
467467 30Nothinginthisdefinitionshallrequireastudentwithdyslexiatoobtainanindividualized
468468 31educationprogram(IEP)unlessthestudenthasotherwisemetthefederalconditions
469469 32necessary;
470470 33 (2)"Dyslexiascreening",ashorttestconductedbyateacherorschoolcounselorto
471471 34determinewhetherastudentlikelyhasdyslexiaorarelateddisorderinwhichapositiveresult
472472 35doesnotrepresentamedicaldiagnosisbutindicatesthatthestudentcouldbenefitfrom
473473 36approvedsupport;
474474 37 (3)"Relateddisorders",disorderssimilartoorrelatedtodyslexia,suchas
475475 38developmentalauditoryimperception,dysphasia,specificdevelopmentaldyslexia,
476476 39developmentaldysgraphia,anddevelopmentalspellingdisability;
477477 40 (4)"Support",low-costandeffectivebestpractices,suchasoralexaminationsand
478478 41extendedtest-takingperiods,usedtosupportstudentswhohavedyslexiaoranyrelated
479479 42disorder.
480480 43 4.Thestateboardofeducationshallpromulgaterulesandregulationsforeachpublic
481481 44schooltoscreenstudentsfordyslexiaandrelateddisordersandtoprovidethenecessary
482482 45classroomsupportforstudentswithdyslexiaandrelateddisorders.Anyruleorportionofa
483483 46rule,asthattermisdefinedinsection536.010,thatiscreatedundertheauthoritydelegatedin
484484 47thissectionshallbecomeeffectiveonlyifitcomplieswithandissubjecttoallofthe
485485 48provisionsofchapter536and,ifapplicable,section536.028.Thissectionandchapter536
486486 49arenonseverableandifanyofthepowersvestedwiththegeneralassemblypursuantto
487487 50chapter536toreview,todelaytheeffectivedate,ortodisapproveandannularuleare
488488 51subsequentlyheldunconstitutional,thenthegrantofrulemakingauthorityandanyrule
489489 52proposedoradoptedafterAugust28,2016,shallbeinvalidandvoid.
490490 53 5.NothinginthissectionshallrequiretheMOHealthNetprogramtoexpandthe
491491 54servicesthatitprovides.
492492 168.331.1.Asusedinthissection,"schoolemployee"meansanindividualwho
493493 2worksinanypaidcapacityforaschooldistrictoracharterschool,suchasa
494494 3superintendent,assistantsuperintendent,principal,assistantprincipal,supervising
495495 4principal,supervisor,teacher,teacher-secretary,substituteteacher,schoolnurse,social
496496 5worker,schoolcounselor,schoolpsychologist,mentalhealthprofessional,librarian,
497497 6janitor,cafeteriaworker,oranyotherindividualemployedbysuchschooldistrictor
498498 7charterschool.
499499 8 2.Exceptasprovidedinsubsection4ofthissection,inthe2025-26schoolyear
500500 9andeachsubsequentschoolyear,thetraining,instruction,oreducationprovidedto
501501 10eachschoolemployeeofaschooldistrictoracharterschoolundersection160.261,
502502 11160.263,160.775,162.065,162.069,167.950,170.048,or170.315,otherprovisionsofstate
503-HCSHB332 14 12law,ortheemployingschooldistrict'sorcharterschool'spoliciesshallbeprovidedas
503+HB332 14 12law,ortheemployingschooldistrict'sorcharterschool'spoliciesshallbeprovidedas
504504 13follows:
505505 14 (1)Foreachnewlyhiredschoolemployee,theemployingschooldistrictor
506506 15charterschoolshallprovidesuchtraining,instruction,oreducationannuallyineachof
507507 16thefirstthreeschoolyearsafterthehiringofsuchschoolemployee;
508508 17 (2)Forallotherschoolemployees,theemployingschooldistrictorcharter
509509 18schoolshallprovidesuchtraining,instruction,oreducationonascheduleasdetermined
510510 19bysuchschooldistrictorcharterschoolbasedontheneedsoftheschooldistrictor
511511 20charterschool,eachschoolemployee,orboth;and
512512 21 (3)Eachschooldistrictandcharterschoolshallprovideeachschoolemployee
513513 22sufficienttimeduringworkhourstocompletesuchtraining,instruction,oreducation.
514514 23 3.Thissectionshallnotbeconstruedtoexemptaschoolemployeefrom
515515 24attendingorcompletinganytraining,instruction,oreducationthatisrequiredforsuch
516516 25schoolemployee'spositionorjobdutiesorthatisrequiredforsuchschoolemployeeby
517517 26federallaw.
518518 27 4.Inthe2026-27schoolyearandeachsubsequentschoolyear,allnewtraining,
519519 28instruction,oreducationrequiredunderstatelaworrulespromulgatedbythe
520520 29departmentofelementaryandsecondaryeducationforschoolemployeesshallbe
521521 30mandatoryforandprovidedtoeachschoolemployeeforatleastthreeconsecutive
522522 31schoolyearsbeforetheprovisionsofsubsection2ofthissectionapply.
523523 170.048.1.ByJuly1,2018,eachdistrictshalladoptapolicyforyouthsuicide
524524 2awarenessandprevention,includingplansforhowthedistrictwillprovideforthetraining
525525 3andeducationofitsdistrictemployees.Suchtrainingandeducationshallbeprovidedas
526526 4establishedinsection168.331.
527527 5 2.Eachdistrict'spolicyshalladdressandinclude,butnotbelimitedto,thefollowing:
528528 6 (1)Strategiesthatcanhelpidentifystudentswhoareatpossibleriskofsuicide;
529529 7 (2)Strategiesandprotocolsforhelpingstudentsatpossibleriskofsuicide;and
530530 8 (3)Protocolsforrespondingtoasuicidedeath.
531531 9 3.ByJuly1,2017,thedepartmentofelementaryandsecondaryeducationshall
532532 10developamodelpolicythatdistrictsmayadopt.Whendevelopingthemodelpolicy,the
533533 11departmentshallcooperate,consultwith,andseekinputfromorganizationsthathave
534534 12expertiseinyouthsuicideawarenessandprevention.ByJuly1,2021,andatleasteverythree
535535 13yearsthereafter,thedepartmentshallrequestinformationandseekfeedbackfromdistrictson
536536 14theirexperiencewiththepolicyforyouthsuicideawarenessandprevention.Thedepartment
537537 15shallreviewthisinformationandmayuseittoadaptthedepartment'smodelpolicy.The
538538 16departmentshallpostanyinformationonitswebsitethatithasreceivedfromdistrictsthatit
539-HCSHB332 15 17deemsrelevant.Thedepartmentshallnotpostanyconfidentialinformationorany
539+HB332 15 17deemsrelevant.Thedepartmentshallnotpostanyconfidentialinformationorany
540540 18informationthatpersonallyidentifiesanystudentorschoolemployee.
541541 19 4.(1)BeginningJuly1,2025,apublicschoolorcharterschoolthatservesanypupils
542542 20ingradesseventotwelveandthatissuespupilidentificationcardsshallhaveprintedoneither
543543 21sideofthecards:
544544 22 (a)Thethree-digitdialingcodethatdirectscallsandroutestextmessagestothe
545545 23SuicideandCrisisLifeline,988;and
546546 24 (b)Thenonemergencytelephonenumberofthelocalpolicedepartment;and
547547 25 (c)Mayhaveprintedoneithersideofthecards:
548548 26 a.Thesix-digitdialingcodethatroutestextmessagestotheCrisisTextLine,741741;
549549 27and
550550 28 b.Thetelephonenumberofalocalsuicidepreventionhotline,ifsuchhotlineis
551551 29available.
552552 30 (2)If,onJuly1,2025,apublicschoolorcharterschoolsubjecttotherequirementsof
553553 31thissubsectionhasasupplyofunissuedpupilidentificationcardsthatdonotcomplywiththe
554554 32requirementsofsubdivision(1)ofthissubsection,theschoolshallissuethosecardsuntilthat
555555 33supplyisdepleted.
556556 34 (3)Subdivision(1)ofthissubsectionshallapplytoapupilidentificationcardissued
557557 35forthefirsttimetoapupilandtoacardissuedtoreplaceadamagedorlostcard.
558558 170.315.1.ThereisherebyestablishedtheActiveShooterandIntruderResponse
559-2TrainingforSchoolsProgram(ASIRT).Eachschooldistrictandcharterschoolmay[, byJuly
560-31,2014,] includeinitsteacherandschoolemployeetrainingacomponentonhowtoproperly
561-4respondtostudentswhoprovidethemwithinformationaboutathreateningsituationandhow
562-5toaddresssituationsinwhichthereisapotentiallydangerousorarmedintruderintheschool.
563-6Training[mayalso]shallincludeinformationandtechniquesonhowtoaddresssituations
564-7whereanactiveshooterispresentintheschooloronschoolproperty.
565-8 2.Eachschooldistrictandcharterschool[may] thatelectstoprovidesuchtraining
566-9shallconductthetraining[onanannualbasis] asestablishedinsection168.331. [Ifno
567-10formaltraininghaspreviouslyoccurred,thelengthofthetrainingmaybeeighthours.] The
568-11lengthof[annualcontinuing] training[may] shallbe[fourhours] determinedbytheschool
569-12districtorcharterschoolelectingtoprovidesuchtraining.
570-13 3.Allschoolpersonnel[shall] mayparticipateinasimulatedactiveshooterand
571-14intruderresponsedrillconductedandledbylawenforcementprofessionals.Eachdrill[may]
572-15shallincludeanexplanationofitspurposeandasafetybriefing.The[training] drillshall
573-16requireeachparticipanttoknowandunderstandhowtorespondintheeventofanactual
574-17emergencyonschoolpropertyorataschoolevent.Thedrill[may] shallinclude:
575-HCSHB332 16 18 (1)Allowingschoolpersonneltorespondtothesimulatedemergencyinwhatever
576-19waytheyhavebeentrainedorinformed;and
577-20 (2)Allowingschoolpersonneltoattemptandimplementnewmethodsofresponding
578-21tothesimulatedemergencybaseduponpreviouslyusedunsuccessfulmethodsofresponse.
579-22 4.Allinstructorsfortheprogramshallbecertifiedbythedepartmentofpublic
580-23safety'speaceofficersstandardstrainingcommission.
581-24 5.Schooldistrictsandcharterschools[may] shallconsultandcollaboratewithlaw
582-25enforcementauthorities,emergencyresponseagencies,andotherorganizationsandentities
583-26trainedtodealwithactiveshootersorpotentiallydangerousorarmedintruders.
584-27 6.Publicschoolsshallfosteranenvironmentinwhichstudentsfeelcomfortable
585-28sharinginformationtheyhaveregardingapotentiallythreateningordangeroussituationwith
586-29aresponsibleadult.
559+2TrainingforSchoolsProgram(ASIRT).Eachschooldistrictandcharterschool[may,byJuly
560+31,2014,] shallincludeinitsteacherandschoolemployeetrainingacomponentonhowto
561+4properlyrespondtostudentswhoprovidethemwithinformationaboutathreateningsituation
562+5andhowtoaddresssituationsinwhichthereisapotentiallydangerousorarmedintruderin
563+6theschool.Training[mayalso]shallincludeinformationandtechniquesonhowtoaddress
564+7situationswhereanactiveshooterispresentintheschooloronschoolproperty.
565+8 2.Eachschooldistrictandcharterschool[may] shallconductthetraining[onan
566+9annualbasis] asestablishedinsection168.331. Ifnoformaltraininghaspreviously
567+10occurred,thelengthofthetrainingmaybeeighthours.Thelengthof[annual] continuing
568+11trainingmaybefourhours.
569+12 3.Allschoolpersonnelshallparticipateinasimulatedactiveshooterandintruder
570+13responsedrillconductedandledbylawenforcementprofessionals.Eachdrill[may] shall
571+14includeanexplanationofitspurposeandasafetybriefing.The[training] drillshallrequire
572+15eachparticipanttoknowandunderstandhowtorespondintheeventofanactualemergency
573+16onschoolpropertyorataschoolevent.Thedrill[may] shallinclude:
574+17 (1)Allowingschoolpersonneltorespondtothesimulatedemergencyinwhatever
575+18waytheyhavebeentrainedorinformed;and
576+HB332 16 19 (2)Allowingschoolpersonneltoattemptandimplementnewmethodsofresponding
577+20tothesimulatedemergencybaseduponpreviouslyusedunsuccessfulmethodsofresponse.
578+21 4.Allinstructorsfortheprogramshallbecertifiedbythedepartmentofpublic
579+22safety'speaceofficersstandardstrainingcommission.
580+23 5.Schooldistrictsandcharterschools[may] shallconsultandcollaboratewithlaw
581+24enforcementauthorities,emergencyresponseagencies,andotherorganizationsandentities
582+25trainedtodealwithactiveshootersorpotentiallydangerousorarmedintruders.
583+26 6.Publicschoolsshallfosteranenvironmentinwhichstudentsfeelcomfortable
584+27sharinginformationtheyhaveregardingapotentiallythreateningordangeroussituationwith
585+28aresponsibleadult.
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