Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB755 Compare Versions

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77 SENATE BILL NO. 755
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1313 A BILL to amend and reenact 22.1-280.2:1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to school safety; employment of school security officers; criteria.
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2525 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
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2727 1. That 22.1-280.2:1 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
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2929 22.1-280.2:1. Employment of school security officers.
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3131 Local school boards and private or religious schools may employ school security officers, as defined in 9.1-101, for the purposes set forth therein. Such school security officer may carry a firearm in the performance of his duties if (i) within 10 years immediately prior to being he is age 75 or younger at the time he is hired by the local school board or private or religious school; (ii) he (a) was an active law-enforcement officer as defined in 9.1-101 in the Commonwealth or (b) was employed by a law-enforcement agency of the United States or any state or political subdivision thereof and his duties were substantially similar to those of a law-enforcement officer as defined in 9.1-101; (ii) (iii) he retired or resigned from his position as a law-enforcement officer in good standing; (iii) (iv) he meets the training and qualifications described in subsection C of 18.2-308.016; (iv) (v) he has provided proof of completion of a training course that includes training in active shooter emergency response, emergency evacuation procedure, and threat assessment to the Department of Criminal Justice Services pursuant to subdivision 42 of 9.1-102, provided that if he received such training from a local law-enforcement agency he received the training in the locality in which he is employed; (v) (vi) the local school board or private or religious school solicits input from the chief law-enforcement officer of the locality regarding the qualifications of the school security officer and receives verification from such chief law-enforcement officer that the school security officer is not prohibited by state or federal law from possessing, purchasing, or transporting a firearm; and (vi) (vii) the local school board or private or religious school grants him the authority to carry a firearm in the performance of his duties.