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FL S1058
Bill
AI Summary
- State attorneys must notify school superintendents within 48 hours when a child of any age is formally charged with a felony or delinquent act that would be a felony if committed by an adult
- Superintendents must release charging information within 48 hours to school principals, directors of transportation, classroom teachers, bus drivers, and other personnel with direct supervision duties
- Superintendents must also notify relevant school personnel of the disposition of charges against the child
- Schools may release student education records without parental consent to parties in interagency agreements among the Department of Juvenile Justice, law enforcement, and other agencies to reduce juvenile crime and improve school safety
- Information shared under interagency agreements is inadmissible in court proceedings before dispositional hearings unless the parent or responsible adult provides written consent
Legislative Description
Cooperation Between Schools & Juvenile Authorities [SPSC]
Last Action
Approved by Governor; Chapter No. 2010-192
6/3/2010
Committee Referrals
Education Pre-K - 12 Appropriations3/30/2010
Education Pre-K - 123/8/2010
Criminal Justice1/20/2010
Full Bill Text
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