Bill Text: PA HR53 | 2013-2014 | Regular Session | Introduced

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Bill Title: Establishing a select committee to investigate and make recommendations concerning safety and security in public and nonpublic schools and institutions of higher education in this Commonwealth.

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill

Status: (Passed) 2013-03-13 - Adopted (196-0) [HR53 Detail]

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PRINTER'S NO. 434

 

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

 

HOUSE RESOLUTION

No.

53

Session of

2013

 

 

 

INTRODUCED BY DAY, PARKER, BAKER, BIZZARRO, BOBACK, BRIGGS, BROOKS, R. BROWN, V. BROWN, BROWNLEE, CALTAGIRONE, CLYMER, D. COSTA, M. DALEY, DAVIS, DEAN, DEASY, DERMODY, EMRICK, FABRIZIO, FRANKEL, FREEMAN, GERGELY, GILLEN, GINGRICH, GOODMAN, HANNA, HARHAI, HARHART, HARKINS, HARPER, J. HARRIS, HELM, KAUFFMAN, KAVULICH, F. KELLER, KINSEY, KNOWLES, KORTZ, KULA, LONGIETTI, MATZIE, MILLARD, MIRABITO, MOLCHANY, NEILSON, O'BRIEN, O'NEILL, PASHINSKI, PYLE, REGAN, ROCK, ROEBUCK, ROZZI, SACCONE, SANTARSIERO, STEPHENS, SWANGER, TOEPEL, VEREB, WATERS, WATSON, YOUNGBLOOD AND MCCARTER, JANUARY 30, 2013

 

 

REFERRED TO COMMITEE ON EDUCATION, JANUARY 30, 2013

 

 

 

A RESOLUTION

 

1Establishing a select committee to investigate and make
2recommendations concerning safety and security in public and
3nonpublic schools and institutions of higher education in
4this Commonwealth.

5WHEREAS, One of a society's most important responsibilities
6is the education of its citizens; and

7WHEREAS, The citizens of this Commonwealth are educated
8through a system of public and nonpublic schools and
9institutions of higher education; and

10WHEREAS, In order for students to learn, they must be
11educated in a safe and secure environment; and

12WHEREAS, In 1995, the General Assembly created the Office of
13Safe Schools within the Department of Education to coordinate
14antiviolence efforts between schools and the community; to

1collect and disseminate information and strategies to assist in
2the development of programs to impact school violence; to
3provide training to schools, parents, law enforcement and the
4community to prevent school violence; and to conduct other
5efforts aimed at promoting school safety; and

6WHEREAS, In 2000, the General Assembly created the position
7of safe schools advocate in school districts of the first class
8to monitor the school district's compliance with the
9Commonwealth's school safety laws, to receive inquiries from and
10provide assistance to victims of acts of violence on school
11property and to conduct other efforts aimed at promoting school
12safety in school districts of the first class; and

13WHEREAS, It is important to ensure that the public and
14nonpublic schools and institutions of higher education in this
15Commonwealth, in conjunction with State and local law
16enforcement agencies, are taking reasonable actions toward
17making their facilities safe and secure for students, employees
18and visitors; therefore be it

19RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives establish a
20select committee to investigate, review and make recommendations
21regarding:

22(1)  current security policies and procedures in public
23and nonpublic schools and institutions of higher education in
24this Commonwealth and ways in which school policies and
25procedures could be improved;

26(2)  current State laws and regulations related to school
27safety and security and ways in which State laws and
28regulations could be strengthened, including a review of laws
29and regulations related to school safety and security in
30effect in other states;

1(3)  early detection of potentially violent perpetrators,
2including strategies that may be used by education, health
3and other professionals to identify family, community and
4environmental factors that may lead to potentially violent
5behaviors; and

6(4)  any potential budgetary, revenue and governance
7reforms necessary to address these matters;

8and be it further

9RESOLVED, That the Speaker of the House of Representatives
10appoint, within 15 days of passage of this resolution, in
11consultation with the Majority and Minority Leaders of the House
12of Representatives, the following members of the House of
13Representatives to the select committee, with one member from
14each standing committee being appointed from the majority party
15and one member from each standing committee being appointed from
16the minority party:

17(1)  two members from the Education Committee;

18(2)  two members from the Health Committee;

19(3)  two members from the Local Government Committee;

20(4)  two members from the Children and Youth Committee;

21(5)  two members from the Judiciary Committee;

22(6)  two members from the Veterans Affairs and Emergency
23Preparedness Committee; and

24(7)  one at-large member who shall act as chairperson of
25the select committee;

26and be it further

27RESOLVED, That the select committee hold hearings, take
28testimony and make its investigation at the places it deems
29necessary in this Commonwealth; and be it further

30RESOLVED, That the select committee be empowered to call

1witnesses under the hand and seal of the chairperson and
2instruct any person to appear before it to answer questions
3touching matters properly being inquired into by the committee
4and to produce books, papers, records, accounts, reports and
5documents as the committee deems necessary; and be it further

6RESOLVED, That, in addition to other witnesses the select
7committee may call, the Office of Safe Schools in the Department
8of Education and the safe schools advocate in school districts
9of the first class cooperate with the select committee by
10providing testimony and producing documents and other
11information requested by the select committee; and be it further

12RESOLVED, That the Speaker and the Majority Leader of the
13House of Representatives provide staffing and assistance to the
14select committee, including obtaining relevant data and other
15research; and be it further

16RESOLVED, That the ordinary and reasonable expenses incurred
17by the select committee be paid from accounts under the control
18of the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives; and be it
19further

20RESOLVED, That the select committee submit a report of its
21findings together with its recommendations for any appropriate
22legislation or other action to the House of Representatives not
23later than September 30, 2013.

 

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