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MO SB1733
Bill
Status
2/25/2026
Primary Sponsor
David Gregory
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AI Summary
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Requires all local educational agencies to implement wearable panic alert systems at every school facility beginning with the 2027-28 school year, with devices provided to each staff member for immediate contact with emergency responders
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Panic alert systems must integrate with 911 infrastructure, initiate campus-wide lockdown notifications with automated visual strobes, PA announcements, and computer display takeovers, and provide room-level location information including outdoor areas like parking lots and athletic fields
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Emergency response mapping must be provided at no cost to school districts by the panic alert system vendor, with maps showing floor plans, room labels, emergency equipment locations (AEDs, trauma kits, NARCAN), and real-time update capabilities
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All school security data including cameras, maps, and access control must be accessible to local law enforcement, with agencies coordinating on access protocols
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Records related to physical security or fire safety systems are confidential and exempt from public disclosure, with limited exceptions for property owners, official agency duties, and court orders
Legislative Description
Establishes "Alyssa's Law" and requires local educational agencies to implement wearable panic alert technology and critical incident response mapping
Last Action
S First Read
2/25/2026