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1994 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 22.1-280.2 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 22.1-280.2. School crime line defined; development of school crime lines authorized; local school boards' authority; Board of Education to promulgate regulations.
A. As used in this section:
"School crime line" means a confidential, anonymous system providing inducements for students to report any unlawful act occurring in school buildings or on school grounds or during school-sponsored activities to local law-enforcement authorities which is established as a cooperative alliance between the local school board, news media, the community, and law-enforcement officials or through a separate, nonprofit corporation governed by a board of directors or as part of a local "Crime Stoppers" program.
B. In order to reduce crime and violence within the school divisions in the Commonwealth, any local school board may develop a school crime line program as a joint, self-sustaining, cooperative alliance with news media, the community, and law-enforcement authorities to receive, screen, and reward student reports of unlawful acts committed in school buildings or on school grounds or at school functions, when such reports lead to arrests or recovery of contraband or stolen property. Police or other law-enforcement personnel shall staff every school crime line program, receive reported information from anonymous student callers, screen such information, and direct information for further investigation, as may be appropriate.
C. Such programs may be established (i) by a local school board as a joint, self-sustaining, cooperative alliance with news media, the community, and law-enforcement authorities; (ii) through a separate nonprofit corporation initiated jointly by the local school board, news media, the community, and law-enforcement authorities and governed by a board of directors; or (iii) as part of a local "Crime Stoppers" program.
The governing board of any separate nonprofit school crime line corporation
shall include broad-based community representation and shall, through its
bylaws, set the policy, coordinate fund raising, and formulate a system of
rewards. Prior to implementation of any school crime line program and
annually thereafter, the local school board shall review and approve, as
complying with the Board of Education's guidelines regulations
for implementation of school crime lines, its regulations or the bylaws of
any nonprofit school crime line corporation or the bylaws of any nonprofit
"Crime Stoppers" corporation operating a school crime line. No school crime
line program shall be implemented or revised without first obtaining the
local school board's approval. Every local school board developing a school
crime line program shall also notify all students and their parents or other
custodian of the procedures and policies governing the program prior to
implementation and annually thereafter.
D. By July 1, 1994, the Board of Education shall promulgate
guidelines pursuant to the Administrative Process Act (§ 9-6.14:1 et
seq.) regulations for the implementation of school crime lines,
including, but not limited to, appropriate fund raising, and the
appropriateness of and limitations on rewards. In developing these
guidelines the regulations, the Board shall, in consultation with
the Office of the Attorney General, address issues relating to civil rights,
privacy, and any other question of law, including the civic duty to report
crime without compensation.
E. Local school boards may establish, as a separate account, a school crime line fund, consisting of private contributions, local appropriations specifically designated for such purposes, and such funds as may be appropriated for this purpose by the Commonwealth pursuant to the appropriation act. No state or local funds appropriated for educational purposes shall be used to implement a school crime line.