Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1281

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

"Alyssa's Law"; enact to authorize implementation and installation of silent panic alarm systems in public and charter schools.

Impact

The bill not only calls for the installation of these systems but also requires that every school staff member be equipped with a wearable panic alert device. This device will enable direct and immediate contact with law enforcement. Furthermore, each district is tasked with establishing memorandums of understanding with local law enforcement agencies to coordinate response protocols and integrate the alarm systems with existing communication infrastructures. This collaborative approach aims to foster a more immediate and organized response to emergencies, enhancing the overall safety framework of Mississippi schools.

Summary

House Bill 1281, known as 'Alyssa's Law', mandates the implementation of silent panic alarm systems in public and charter schools throughout Mississippi starting from the 2025-2026 school year. This legislation recognizes the critical need for enhanced safety measures within educational institutions, aiming to improve emergency response capabilities. The bill outlines specific technical requirements for these panic alarm systems to ensure they can effectively notify law enforcement during emergencies, thereby aiming to augment the safety of students and staff in school environments.

Contention

Despite its intent to bolster school safety, HB 1281 may face scrutiny and debate regarding requirements for adequate funding and logistical support for the schools, many of which might already be experiencing financial constraints. The bill mandates that schools file annual reports to the State Department of Education detailing their compliance and the use of panic alarm systems, which might raise concerns about the feasibility of these measures without sufficient resources. Additionally, the legislation includes provisions to keep certain security and training records confidential, which could open discussions about transparency and public oversight in school safety practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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