Florida Senate - 2018 SENATOR AMENDMENT
Bill No. CS for SB 7026
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LEGISLATIVE ACTION
Senate . House
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Floor: WD/2R .
03/03/2018 04:56 PM .
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Senator Farmer moved the following:
1 Senate Amendment to Amendment (234288)
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3 Delete lines 1814 - 1835
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5 restorative justice, or similar programs. The Legislature finds
6 that zero-tolerance policies are not intended to be rigorously
7 applied to petty acts of misconduct and misdemeanors, including,
8 but not limited to, minor fights or disturbances. Zero-tolerance
9 policies The Legislature finds that zero-tolerance policies must
10 apply equally to all students regardless of their economic
11 status, race, or disability.
12 (2) Each district school board shall adopt a policy of zero
13 tolerance that:
14 (f) Requires the threat assessment team to consult with law
15 enforcement when a student exhibits a pattern of behavior, based
16 upon previous acts or the severity of an act, that would pose a
17 threat to school safety.
18 (4)
19 (c) Zero-tolerance policies do not require the reporting of
20 petty acts of misconduct and misdemeanors to a law enforcement
21 agency, including, but not limited to, disorderly conduct,
22 disrupting a school function, simple assault or battery, affray,
23 theft of less than $300, trespassing, and vandalism of less than
24 $1,000.