Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB797

Introduced
12/28/24  
Refer
12/28/24  

Caption

VA School for the Deaf & the Blind, Board of Visitors of the; authority to establish campus police.

Impact

The amendments proposed by SB797 would significantly impact the operational framework and governance of the Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind by formalizing the role of campus police. These changes could result in improved emergency response times and increased safety protocols within the school. The Board of Visitors will not only have the authority to create safety measures but will also be responsible for supervising the administration and educational programs tailored to meet the distinct requirements of its students. This could enhance overall student welfare and educational outcomes.

Summary

Senate Bill 797 seeks to amend and reenact sections of the Code of Virginia, specifically 22.1-346.2 and 23.1-812, concerning the governance of the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind. A key provision of this bill is the authorization for the Board of Visitors of the school to establish a campus police department. This is intended to enhance the safety and security measures for students who are deaf, blind, and multi-disabled. By granting such authority, the bill recognizes the unique needs of these students and aims to ensure a safer educational environment for them.

Contention

Although the bill is likely to gain support for its safety considerations, there may be points of contention regarding the implications of establishing a police force within an educational institution, particularly one catering to vulnerable populations. Concerns may arise surrounding the nature of campus policing, such as the methods of enforcement and the balance between safety and the students' perception of security. Advocacy groups may voice opinions regarding the potential negative impacts of police presence on a school environment, suggesting the need for comprehensive policies that prioritize educational values alongside security measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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