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2016 SESSION
HB 1016 Sexual assault response teams; participants in annual meeting, FOIA exclusion for records.
Introduced by: James P. "Jimmie" Massie, III | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Sexual assault response teams; participants; FOIA exclusion. Adds the Title IX coordinator; representatives from the office of student affairs, human resources, and counseling services; and a representative of campus security of any institution of higher education in the jurisdiction to the list of persons invited to participate in the annual meeting of a sexual assault response team. The bill also excludes records reflecting the substance of meetings in which individual sexual assault cases are discussed by a sexual assault response team from mandatory disclosure under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The findings of a sexual assault response team may be disclosed or published in statistical or other aggregated form that does not disclose the identity of specific individuals.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Sexual assault response teams; participants; FOIA exclusion. Adds the Title IX coordinator; representatives from the office of student affairs, human resources, and counseling services; and a representative of campus security of any institution of higher education in the jurisdiction to the list of persons invited to participate in the annual meeting of a sexual assault response team. The bill also excludes the records of a sexual assault response team from mandatory disclosure under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act.