Month: September 2013

Safety Law News for 9/30/13

The North Carolina Department of Public Safety has released its 2013 report on safe schools written by the DPS Center for Safer Schools. North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory signed an Executive Order to create the Safer Schools Task Force. The…

Safety Law News for 9/25/13

Indiana’s Homeland Security director wants more clarification as to who can certify the training of school resource officers.  Connecticut State Police to open satellite offices at the public schools in Harwinton and Burlington.  Montgomery County, Maryland schools appropriated $1.67 million…

Safety Law News for 9/23/13

The Texas Legislature has implemented Senate Bill 393 that prevents school police officers from issuing citations for misbehavior at school, excluding traffic violations. Officers can still submit complaints about students, but it will be up to a local prosecutor whether…

Safety Law News for 9/19/13

It appears that no South Dakota school districts will implement a new state law that allows teachers and volunteers to carry firearms in buildings. Gadsden City, Alabama Schools will have school resource officers on every campus because of a long-term…

Safety Law News for 9/13/13

The Benton-Carroll-Salem, Ohio School District is implementing the ALICE program.  The ALICE program — the acronym stands for Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate— is a revamped perspective on how students should react if a shooter or dangerous intruder enters their…

Safety Law News for 9/10/13

The Indiana towns of St. John, Schererville and Dyer have all agreed to share the costs of providing a school resource officer for their schools. Atlanta Police and Atlanta Public Schools launched a year-round partnership with the new school year.…

Safety Law News for 9/5/13

The Clarksville, Arkansas school district is considering its legal options – and a possible appeal to state lawmakers — after the state’s attorney general shot down its plan to arm 20 trained high school teachers to protect students in case…

Safety Law News for 9/3/13

The Clarksville, Arkansas School District plans to arm teachers and staff with concealed guns in classrooms. The Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel, issues in a legal opinion that the state board that licenses private security agencies does not have the…