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Session Laws, 2005
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                            S.B. 806
(ii) If the disruptive behavior results in action less than suspension,
the principal or a designee of the principal shall confer with the teacher who referred
the student to the principal prior to returning the student to that teacher's classroom. (5)     A county superintendent may deny attendance to any student who is
currently expelled from another school system for a length of time equal to that
expulsion. (6)     A school system shall forward information to another school system
relating to the discipline of a student, including information on an expulsion of the
student, on receipt of the request for information. (e)     (1) In this subsection, "firearm" means a firearm as defined in 18 U.S.C.
§ 921. (2)     Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, if the county
superintendent or the superintendent's designated representative finds that a
student has brought a firearm onto school property, the student shall be expelled for
a minimum of 1 year. (3)     The county superintendent may specify, on a case by case basis, a
shorter period of expulsion or an alternative educational setting, if alternative
educational settings have been approved by the county board, for a student who has
brought a firearm onto school property. (4)     The State Board shall adopt regulations to implement this
subsection. (f)      (1) The discipline of a child with a disability, including the suspension,
expulsion, or interim alternative placement of the child for disciplinary reasons, shall
be conducted in conformance with the requirements of the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act of the United States Code. (2) IF A CHILD WITH A DISABILITY IS BEING CONSIDERED FOR
SUSPENSION OR EXPULSION, THE CHILD OR THE CHILD'S PARENT OR GUARDIAN
SHALL BE GIVEN A COMMUNITY RESOURCES LIST ATTACHED TO THE PROCEDURAL
SAFEGUARDS NOTICE REQUIRED BY REGULATION OF THE STATE BOARD. (g)     (1) This subsection does not apply if the student is referred to the
Department of Juvenile Services. (2)     If a student violates a State or local law or regulation and during or
as a result of the commission of that violation damaged, destroyed, or substantially
decreased the value of school property or property of another that was on school
property at the time of the violation, as part of a conference on the matter with the
student, the student's parent or guardian and any other appropriate person, the
principal shall require the student or the student's parent to make restitution. (3)     The restitution may be in the form of monetary restitution not to
exceed the lesser of the fair market value of the property or $2,500, or the student's
assignment to a school work project, or both. - 3927 -


 
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