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2.4. Safe-To-Tell Program
32256.
(a) This chapter shall be known, and may be cited, as the Saugus Strong Act.(b) The School Safety Division is hereby established within the department for purposes administering the Safe-To-Tell Program pursuant to this chapter.
(c) The School Safety Division shall be administered by the Director of School Safety, who shall be appointed by the Superintendent and who may hire staff as appropriate to implement this chapter.
(d) (1) The Safe-To-Tell account is hereby established in the General Fund for purposes of implementing this chapter. Funds in the account shall be used, upon appropriation by
the Legislature, only for purposes of this chapter.
(2) Funds appropriated for purposes of this chapter shall not count toward satisfying the minimum funding obligation to school districts and community college districts imposed by Section 8 of Article XVI of the California Constitution.
32257.
(a) The Safe-To-Tell Program is hereby established within the School Safety Division of the department pursuant to this chapter.(b) The Director of School Safety shall implement the Safe-To-Tell Program consistent with all of the following requirements:
(1) (A) The program shall enable any person to anonymously report any dangerous, violent, or unlawful activity that is being conducted or threatened to be conducted on the property of a local educational agency, at an activity sponsored by the local educational agency, or on a schoolbus of a local educational agency.
(B) The identity of a person
who reports information to the program shall not be known by persons operating the program, shall not be disclosed to any person, and shall remain unknown to persons employed by, contracting with, volunteering with, or otherwise assisting any organization operating any program platform.
(C) For purposes of this chapter, “local educational agency” means a school district, county office of education, charter school, or state special school.
(2) (A) (i) The program shall operate a crisis call center, internet website, mobile telephone application, and email address for purposes of the program.
(ii) The crisis call center, internet website, mobile telephone application, and email address shall be operated by the School Safety Division or the department may contract, consistent
with the requirements of this chapter and state law, with a qualified organization to operate the crisis call center, internet website, mobile telephone application, or email address.
(B) The crisis call center shall be staffed by individuals with evidence-based counseling and crisis intervention training and shall be operational 24 hours per day, every day of the year, and shall support and help facilitate a coordinated response by schools, public safety dispatchers, and sworn law enforcement agents to an identified crisis when such a response is to be reasonably expected.
(3) The School Safety Division shall develop and implement a triage approach to disseminating anonymous tips based on the severity of the tip.
(4) All information received by the program shall be strictly confidential and School Safety Division
shall develop policies and procedures to ensure all of the following:
(A) All relevant information reported to the program is promptly forwarded to the appropriate public safety agencies and the appropriate school-based teams established pursuant to Section 32259.
(B) A person shall not be compelled to produce or disclose any record or information provided to the program except upon a court order.
(C) If a report filed with the program is determined by the Director of School Safety to be a false report, information about the subject of the false report shall be immediately removed from the subject pupil’s record, if they are a pupil, including records held by the local educational agency and an individual school, and the director shall notify any law enforcement agencies previously notified of the report. Law
enforcement agencies notified by the director pursuant to this clause shall remove the report from any records on the subject, unless the report is part of an active criminal investigation.
32258.
(a) The Safe-To-Tell Program Advisory Committee is hereby established within the School Safety Division of the department.(b) Notwithstanding Section 10231.5 of the Government Code, the committee shall annually report to the Governor and the Legislature, on or before December 31, all of the following information:
(1) The total number of tips received for the previous school year.
(2) The total number of tips received since the program began, disaggregated by school and each of the following:
(A) Tips by type.
(B) Method by which the tip was received.
(C) The total number of false reports received.
(3) The total number of responses to incoming tips disaggregated by disciplinary actions, nondisciplinary actions, and interventions, as well as the gender and race of the pupil subject to the disciplinary action, nondisciplinary action, or intervention.
32259.
(a) Each local educational agency shall establish school-based teams of at least three members of the administrative staff at each of its schools for purposes of receiving notice of any report submitted to the program concerning the respective school.(b) The School Safety Division shall maintain a list of points of contact for each school-based team, local law enforcement dispatch, and law enforcement agencies.
(c) The School Safety Division shall develop and provide training to all of the following:
(1) Each member of a school-based team concerning the appropriate response to various types of tips.
(2) Pupils and teachers on how to recognize and identify observable warning signs and signals of an individual or peer who may be at risk of harming themselves or others, the importance of taking threats seriously and seeking help, and how to make a report on one of the program platforms.
(3) Law enforcement dispatchers as to how to receive notice of any report submitted to the program that requires response from sworn law enforcement.
(d) Local educational agencies shall not be additionally liable as a result of their participation in the program.