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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO EDUCATION -- HEALTH AND SAFETY OF PUPILS-WEAPONS ON

SCHOOL GROUNDS

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Solomon, Casey, Corvese, Bennett, Hawkins, Casimiro,
Azzinaro, Vella-Wilkinson, Perez, and O'Brien

     Date Introduced: June 03, 2022

     Referred To: House Finance

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Section 11-47-60 of the General Laws in Chapter 11-47 entitled "Weapons"

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is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     11-47-60. Possession of firearms on school grounds.

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     (a)(1) No person shall have in his or her possession any firearm or other weapons on school

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grounds.

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     (2) For the purposes of this section, "school grounds" means the property of a public or

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private elementary or secondary school or in those portions of any building, stadium, or other

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structure on school grounds that were, at the time of the violation, being used for an activity

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sponsored by or through a school in this state or while riding school-provided transportation.

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     (3) Every person violating the provisions of this section shall, upon conviction, be

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sentenced to imprisonment for not less than one year nor more than five (5) years, or shall be fined

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not less than five hundred dollars ($500) nor more than five thousand dollars ($5,000).

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     (4) Any juvenile adjudicated delinquent pursuant to this statute shall, in addition to

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whatever other penalties are imposed by the family court, lose his or her license to operate a motor

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vehicle for up to six (6) months. If the juvenile has not yet obtained the necessary age to obtain a

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license, the court may impose as part of its sentence a delay in his or her right to obtain the license

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when eligible to do so, for a period of up to six (6) months.

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     (b) The provisions of this section shall not apply to any person who shall be exempt

 

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pursuant to the provisions of § 11-47-9, who is a "peace officer" as defined in § 12-7-21; a retired

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law enforcement officer permitted under § 11-47-18(b) or pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §§ 926B and 926C;

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or an individual in accordance with a contract entered into between a school and the individual or

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an employer of the individual to provide security services to the school; or to the following activities

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when the activities are officially recognized and sanctioned by the educational institution:

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     (1) Firearm instruction and/or safety courses;

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     (2) Government-sponsored military-related programs such as ROTC;

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     (3) Interscholastic shooting and/or marksmanship events;

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     (4) Military history and firearms collection courses and/or programs; and

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     (5) The use of blank guns in theatrical and/or athletic events.

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     (c) The provisions of this section shall not apply to colleges, universities, or junior colleges.

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     (d) The provisions of this section shall not apply to the possession of a firearm that is not

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loaded and is in a locked container or a locked rack that is in a motor vehicle.

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     SECTION 2. Section 16-21-23 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-21 entitled "Health and

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Safety of Pupils" is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     16-21-23. School safety teams, school crisis response teams, and school safety

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assessments.

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     (a) Each school district of each town, city, and regional school department shall conduct a

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school safety assessment in conjunction with local police, fire, school safety team pursuant to the

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provisions of this section and any other expert said school department deems necessary. The

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assessment shall examine the current status of each school building's safety and shall be performed

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within thirty (30) days of passage of this act, and every three (3) years year thereafter, on or before

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September 1.

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     (1) There shall be a Rhode Island school safety committee whose functions shall include,

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but not be limited to, providing training to law enforcement, school administrators, and teachers;

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collecting and reviewing all hazard safety security assessments; and offering recommendations and

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assistance to each school district of every town, city, and regional school department, in an effort

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to increase the safety of students and faculty. The committee shall be comprised of twelve (12)

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members as follows: the superintendent of the Rhode Island state police or designee, who shall

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serve as chairperson of the committee; the president of the Police Chiefs' Association, or designee;

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the director of the Rhode Island emergency management agency, or designee; the commissioner of

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the department of elementary and secondary education, or designee; a representative from the

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Rhode Island School Superintendents' Association, to be selected by the association; the director

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of the department of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals, or designee;

 

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the state fire marshal, or designee; a representative of the Rhode Island Association of School

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Maintenance Directors, to be selected by the association; a representative from the Rhode Island

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Association of School Principals, to be selected by the association; a representative from the Rhode

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Island Association of School Committees, to be selected by the association; a representative from

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the National Education Association of Rhode Island ("NEARI"), who shall be a full-time classroom

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teacher, to be selected by the president of NEARI; and one representative from the Rhode Island

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Federation of Teachers and Health Professionals ("RIFTHP"), who shall be a full-time classroom

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teacher, to be selected by the president of the RIFTHP.

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     (2) Each school department of each town, city, and regional school district shall complete

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the emergency action plan and shall submit the all hazards site safety survey report to the Rhode

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Island school safety committee every three (3) years year for the committee's review and

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recommendation.

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     (3) The assessment shall be completed by November September 1 of the each year

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mandated, and by December 31 of that year, the commissioner of elementary and secondary

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education shall report to the speaker of the house, the senate president, and the governor that the

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assessments have been completed. Assessments performed within a year of the date of passage of

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this act shall satisfy this requirement.

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     (4) All meetings regarding the school safety assessment are not subject to the open

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meetings law pursuant to chapter 46 of title 42, and documents produced including, but not limited

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to, meeting minutes and the school safety assessment are not subject to the access to public records

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law pursuant to chapter 2 of title 38.

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     (b) The school committee of each town, city, and regional school department shall review

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and adopt in executive session a comprehensive school safety plan regarding crisis intervention,

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emergency response, and management as recommended by the safety committee. The plan shall be

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developed by a school safety team comprised of representatives of the school committee;

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representatives of student, teacher, and parent organizations; school safety personnel; school

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administration; and members of local law enforcement, fire, and emergency personnel. Members

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of the school safety team shall be appointed by the school committee and/or school superintendent

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of the town, city, or regional school district. In creating the school safety plan, the school safety

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team(s) shall consult the model school safety plan developed by the department of elementary and

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secondary education pursuant to § 16-21-23.1.

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     (c) The school crisis response team shall be comprised of those selected school personnel

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willing to serve as members of a psychological response team to address the psychological and

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emotional needs of the school community, and may seek mental health resources from the

 

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department of elementary and secondary education. Members of the school crisis response team

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may coordinate mental health services for those students and school employees affected by acts of

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violence in the schools, using resources available through the department of elementary and

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secondary education.

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     (d) There shall be established a Rhode Island school emergency response committee whose

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principal function shall include, but not be limited to, developing and reporting to the Rhode Island

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general assembly each January 31, school facility security measures, which shall be presented for

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implementation by legislation. This committee shall facilitate providing of armed security

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personnel and security for all kindergarten through grade twelve (K-12) schools along with

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additional security devices and plans.

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     (1) Said committee shall be comprised of eight (8) members as follows: the superintendent

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of the Rhode Island state police, or designee, who shall serve as chairperson of the committee; the

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president of the police chiefs' association, or designee; the director of the Rhode Island emergency

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management agency, or designee; the commissioner of the department of elementary and secondary

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education, or designee; a representative from the Rhode Island School Superintendents'

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Association, to be selected by the association; the state fire marshal, or designee; two (2)

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representatives from the firearms community with certifications chosen by the NRA state

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association.

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     (2) The committee shall report on the creation and implementation of a five (5) year plan

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which shall include the following school security measures:

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     (i) The limiting and securing of primary access to all school facilities, including, but not

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limited to, employee, visitor and student ID access cards, bullet resistant film and/or glass, along

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with surveillance and camera systems.

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     (ii) Secondary classroom security measures, including, but not limited to, breach resistant

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doors and devices, ballistic film on glass along with alarm systems.

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     (iii) The mandating and scheduling of armed police coverage for the schools.

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     (3) The committee shall coordinate with the Rhode Island state police and local police

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departments to develop a schedule for armed police coverage for the schools.

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     (4) The committee shall meet every three (3) months and shall report to the Rhode Island

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general assembly, every January 31, the additional cost per year to add additional armed security.

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     (5) There shall be included in the state budget a reoccurring yearly sum of five hundred

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thousand dollars ($500,000) to be specifically utilized for armed police coverage.

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     (i) Any additional armed police coverage costs shall be split between the Rhode Island state

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police and the local city or town police department.

 

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     (6) All meetings regarding the school security committee are not subject to the open

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meetings law pursuant to chapter 46 of title 42, and documents produced including, but not limited

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to, meeting minutes and the school security measures are not subject to the access to public records

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law pursuant to chapter 2 of title 38.

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     (e) There shall be established a rapid response team/SWAT team for each city or town

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police department, whose principal function shall include, but not be limited to, active shooter

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training, sniper training, and securing SWAT team equipment and body armor.

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     (1) The rapid response team/SWAT team shall be created and administered by the Rhode

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Island state police along with local police departments.

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     (2) The rapid response team/SWAT team shall develop active shooter training and

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emergency response drills.

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     (3) Each local city and town police department rapid response team/SWAT team shall

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consist of a minimum of six (6) officers.

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     (4) Each local city and town police department shall execute emergency response drills

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three (3) times per year.

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     (5) There shall be included in the state budget a reoccurring yearly sum of five hundred

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thousand dollars ($500,000) to be specifically utilized for the procurement of rapid response

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team/SWAT team weapons and equipment, along with training of the officers.

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     SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO EDUCATION -- HEALTH AND SAFETY OF PUPILS-WEAPONS ON

SCHOOL GROUNDS

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     This act would strengthen school security measures, including the establishment of an eight

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(8) member Rhode Island school emergency response committee to develop additional

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recommendations for school security measures and requiring an annual school safety assessment

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by all school districts. The act would also establish a rapid response team/SWAT team for each city

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or town police department, whose principal function shall include, but not be limited to, active

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shooter training, sniper training, and securing SWAT team equipment and body armor. The act

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would appropriate the annual sums of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for the

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strengthening of school security measures as well as the rapid response teams/SWAT teams.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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