safe schools act; revisions
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Committee on Judiciary |
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SB 1067 expands and makes technical and conforming changes to the statutes relating to the disruption and interference of an educational institution.
The Safety Answers for Education Commission (SAFE Commission) was created in 1999 as an 18-member panel comprised of teachers, parents, students, law enforcement, health professionals, experts in adolescent behavior and others to examine strategies for reducing the risk of school violence statewide. Laws 2000, Chapter 226, addressed several of the SAFE Commission recommendations including the expansion of the crime of interference with or disruption of an educational institution and the requirement that school district governing boards report certain suspected crimes to law enforcement.
During the 2001 interim, members of law enforcement, school representatives and others participating on a SAFE Commission workgroup recommended statutory improvements to the SAFE Commission. The SAFE Commission heard testimony regarding the crime of interference with or disruption of an educational institution and the belief of some people that juveniles are now facing felony charges for what those people believe to be less dangerous conduct.