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VA HB1125

School boards; parental notification of certain incidents, Alyssa's law-silent panic alarms.


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Introduced
01/12/2022
In Committee
01/12/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
04/12/2023

Introduced Session

2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

School boards; parental notification of certain threats, behavior, and unlawful acts; panic alarms. Requires, within four hours of receiving notification of (i) a preliminary determination by the threat assessment team that a student poses a threat of violence or physical harm to self or others; (ii) threatening or aberrant behavior that may represent a threat to the school; or (iii) unlawful acts committed on school property, on a school bus, or at a school-sponsored activity that involve the unlawful use or possession of a weapon, homicide, criminal sexual assault, or trespassing, each division superintendent to notify the parent of each student enrolled in the relevant school of such threat, threatening or aberrant behavior, or unlawful act. The bill requires each school board to equip each public elementary and secondary school building in the local school division with at least one panic alarm that adheres to nationally recognized industry standards, including the standards of the National Fire Protection Association and Underwriters Laboratories, and is installed by a licensed and qualified professional. The bill defines "panic alarm" as a silent security system by which the user manually activates a device that sends a non-audible signal to the local law-enforcement agency that indicates a school security emergency, including a non-fire evacuation, lockdown, or active shooter situation, that requires immediate response and assistance from such agency.

AI Summary

This bill amends the Code of Virginia to require school boards to: 1) Adopt policies for the establishment of threat assessment teams to assess and intervene with individuals whose behavior may pose a threat to the safety of school staff or students. 2) Notify parents within 4 hours of receiving notification of a preliminary determination by the threat assessment team that a student poses a threat of violence or physical harm, threatening or aberrant behavior that may represent a threat to the school, or certain unlawful acts committed on school property. 3) Equip each public elementary and secondary school building in the local school division with at least one "panic alarm" - a silent security system that manually activates a signal to the local law enforcement agency indicating a school security emergency requiring immediate response. The bill defines "panic alarm" and "school security emergency" for the purposes of this new requirement.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (6)

Last Action

Left in Education (on 11/22/2022)

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