Florida Senate - 2016                                    SB 1368
       
       
        
       By Senator Ring
       
       29-01144A-16                                          20161368__
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to school resource officers and school
    3         safety officers; amending s. 1006.12, F.S.; requiring,
    4         rather than authorizing, school districts to establish
    5         school resource officer programs; providing
    6         requirements for the assignment of officers;
    7         specifying that auxiliary law enforcement officers may
    8         serve as school resource officers and school safety
    9         officers; reenacting s. 1002.32(10)(a), F.S., relating
   10         to developmental research (laboratory) schools, to
   11         incorporate the amendment made to s. 1006.12, F.S., in
   12         a reference thereto; providing an effective date.
   13          
   14  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   15  
   16         Section 1. Section 1006.12, Florida Statutes, is amended to
   17  read:
   18         1006.12 School resource officers and school safety
   19  officers.—
   20         (1) District school boards shall may establish school
   21  resource officer programs, through a cooperative agreement with
   22  law enforcement agencies or in accordance with subsection (2).
   23  At least one school resource officer or school safety officer
   24  must be assigned to each public school campus. At least one
   25  school resource officer or school safety officer must be present
   26  at each public school campus from one-half hour before the first
   27  class is scheduled to begin until one-half hour after the last
   28  class ends.
   29         (a) School resource officers shall be certified law
   30  enforcement officers, as defined in s. 943.10(1), or auxiliary
   31  law enforcement officers, as defined in s. 943.10(8), who are
   32  employed by a law enforcement agency as defined in s. 943.10(4).
   33  The powers and duties of a law enforcement officer or an
   34  auxiliary law enforcement officer shall continue throughout the
   35  employee’s tenure as a school resource officer.
   36         (b) School resource officers shall abide by district school
   37  board policies and shall consult with and coordinate activities
   38  through the school principal, but shall be responsible to the
   39  law enforcement agency in all matters relating to employment,
   40  subject to agreements between a district school board and a law
   41  enforcement agency. Activities conducted by the school resource
   42  officer which are part of the regular instructional program of
   43  the school shall be under the direction of the school principal.
   44         (2)(a) School safety officers shall be law enforcement
   45  officers, as defined in s. 943.10(1), or auxiliary law
   46  enforcement officers, as defined in s. 943.10(8), who are
   47  certified under the provisions of chapter 943 and employed by
   48  either a law enforcement agency or by the district school board.
   49  If the officer is employed by the district school board, the
   50  district school board is the employing agency for purposes of
   51  chapter 943, and must comply with the provisions of that
   52  chapter.
   53         (b) A district school board may commission one or more
   54  school safety officers for the protection and safety of school
   55  personnel, property, and students within the school district.
   56  The district school superintendent may recommend and the
   57  district school board may appoint one or more school safety
   58  officers.
   59         (c) A school safety officer has and shall exercise the
   60  power to make arrests for violations of law on district school
   61  board property and to arrest persons, whether on or off such
   62  property, who violate any law on such property under the same
   63  conditions that deputy sheriffs are authorized to make arrests.
   64  A school safety officer has the authority to carry weapons when
   65  performing his or her official duties.
   66         (d) A district school board may enter into mutual aid
   67  agreements with one or more law enforcement agencies as provided
   68  in chapter 23. A school safety officer’s salary may be paid
   69  jointly by the district school board and the law enforcement
   70  agency, as mutually agreed to.
   71         Section 2. For the purpose of incorporating the amendment
   72  made by this act to section 1006.12, Florida Statutes, in a
   73  reference thereto, paragraph (a) of subsection (10) of section
   74  1002.32, Florida Statutes, is reenacted to read:
   75         1002.32 Developmental research (laboratory) schools.—
   76         (10) EXCEPTIONS TO LAW.—To encourage innovative practices
   77  and facilitate the mission of the lab schools, in addition to
   78  the exceptions to law specified in s. 1001.23(2), the following
   79  exceptions shall be permitted for lab schools:
   80         (a) The methods and requirements of the following statutes
   81  shall be held in abeyance: ss. 316.75; 1001.30; 1001.31;
   82  1001.32; 1001.33; 1001.34; 1001.35; 1001.36; 1001.361; 1001.362;
   83  1001.363; 1001.37; 1001.371; 1001.372; 1001.38; 1001.39;
   84  1001.395; 1001.40; 1001.41; 1001.44; 1001.453; 1001.46;
   85  1001.461; 1001.462; 1001.463; 1001.464; 1001.47; 1001.48;
   86  1001.49; 1001.50; 1001.51; 1006.12(1); 1006.21(3), (4); 1006.23;
   87  1010.07(2); 1010.40; 1010.41; 1010.42; 1010.43; 1010.44;
   88  1010.45; 1010.46; 1010.47; 1010.48; 1010.49; 1010.50; 1010.51;
   89  1010.52; 1010.53; 1010.54; 1010.55; 1011.02(1)-(3), (5);
   90  1011.04; 1011.20; 1011.21; 1011.22; 1011.23; 1011.71; 1011.72;
   91  1011.73; and 1011.74.
   92         Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2016.