S0621B1009A02211 SFR:JMT 06/19/19 #90 A02211
AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL NO. 621
Sponsor: REPRESENTATIVE D. MILLER
Printer's No. 1009
Amend Bill, page 13, by inserting between lines 7 and 8
(5) Develop, adopt or otherwise make available within
180 days of the effective date of this section a training
module for school police, school resource officers and school
security guards related to children and adolescent
development. The following shall apply:
(i) All school security personnel employed or
assigned in this capacity shall be required to complete
this training every three years from the date of
curriculum adoption by the commission. The school entity
may require additional training as needed.
(ii) The commission shall review the training module
every two years at a minimum in order to update the
training as needed.
(iii) The training shall be a minimum of eight hours
and may be supplemented by additional training that the
school entity deems necessary.
(iv) The training may be used for professional
development requirements.
(v) At a minimum, the training must include
instruction on:
(A) Cultural, racial, religious, ethnicity, sex,
sexual orientation and identification, disability and
mental health considerations consistent with school-
aged students and building positive relationships
with these students and the school community.
(B) The impacts of trauma, crisis intervention
and de-escalation techniques specifically related to
school-aged students, including methods for limiting
the use of force and the deployment of physical,
mechanical and chemical restraints.
(C) Emergency planning considerations and age-
appropriate school safety instruction training,
including for students with mental health,
disabilities or other behavioral health needs.
(D) Positive behavioral interventions and
supports, conflict resolution techniques and
restorative justice practices.
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See A02211 in
the context
of SB0621