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nature, frequency and impacts of school bomb threats in the State's | schools to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having | jurisdiction over education matters. |
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| | Sec. 2. 20-A MRSA §1001, sub-§§17 and 18 are enacted to read: |
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| | 17.__School bomb threat response policies.__Beginning with the | 2002-2003 school year, each school board in the State must have | adopted a school bomb threat policy that may include: |
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| A.__A determination of the distinction between a credible | and noncredible bomb threat and the related evaluative | criteria; |
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| B.__A bomb threat evacuation plan and a delineation of the | circumstances under which that plan becomes effective; |
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| C.__Identification of alternative classroom sites that are | available in locations other than the site of the bomb | threat; |
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| D.__The nature of the response and the level of preparedness | of local police, fire and other emergency officials when a | bomb threat to a school is reported; |
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| E.__Bomb search procedures and the parties responsible for | carrying out the search; |
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| F.__How lost classroom time may be made up; |
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| G.__The school board's policy on disciplining students | apprehended in bomb threats; |
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| H.__The methods by which the school board will make students | aware of the consequences of making a bomb threat to a | school, including relevant criminal penalties; and |
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| I.__Other policies to assist administrators and teachers in | preventing and responding to bomb threats in their schools. |
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| | 18.__Bomb threat information in student handbooks.__Beginning | with the 2002-2003 school year, each school board shall include | in its student handbook a section that addresses in detail the | school's bomb threat policies and protocols.__The section of the | handbook must explain to the students the educational and legal | consequences of making a bomb threat to a school. |
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| | Emergency clause. In view of the emergency cited in the preamble, | this Act takes effect when approved. |
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| | This bill is part of the report of the Joint Study Committee | to Study Bomb Threats in Maine Schools. It requires the | Department of Education to develop prototypical guidelines, | policies and protocols for school administrative units to use in | developing local responses to school bomb threats. The bill also | requires school boards to report bomb threats to the Commissioner | of Education; to develop school bomb threat policies and | protocols; and to include specific information addressing school | bomb threat policies in their student handbooks. |
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