| 1 | A bill to be entitled | 
| 2 | An act relating to school safety; creating s. 1006.147, | 
| 3 | F.S.; providing a short title; prohibiting bullying and | 
| 4 | harassment during education programs and activities, on | 
| 5 | school buses, or through use of data or computer software | 
| 6 | accessed through computer systems of certain educational | 
| 7 | institutions; providing definitions; requiring each school | 
| 8 | district to adopt a policy prohibiting such bullying and | 
| 9 | harassment; providing minimum requirements for the | 
| 10 | contents of the policy; requiring the Department of | 
| 11 | Education to develop model policies; providing immunity; | 
| 12 | providing restrictions with respect to defense of an | 
| 13 | action and application of the section; requiring | 
| 14 | department approval of a school district's policy and | 
| 15 | school district compliance with reporting procedures as | 
| 16 | prerequisites to receipt of safe schools funds; requiring | 
| 17 | a report on implementation; providing an effective date. | 
| 18 | 
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| 19 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: | 
| 20 | 
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| 21 | Section 1.  Section 1006.147, Florida Statutes, is created | 
| 22 | to read: | 
| 23 | 1006.147  Bullying and harassment prohibited.-- | 
| 24 | (1)  This section may be cited as the "Jeffrey Johnston | 
| 25 | Stand Up for All Students Act." | 
| 26 | (2)  Bullying or harassment of any student or school | 
| 27 | employee is prohibited: | 
| 28 | (a)  During any education program or activity conducted by | 
| 29 | a public K-12 educational institution; | 
| 30 | (b)  During any school-related or school-sponsored program | 
| 31 | or activity or on a school bus of a public K-12 educational | 
| 32 | institution; or | 
| 33 | (c)  Through the use of data or computer software that is | 
| 34 | accessed through a computer, computer system, or computer | 
| 35 | network of a public K-12 educational institution. | 
| 36 | (3)  For purposes of this section: | 
| 37 | (a)  "Bullying" means systematically and chronically | 
| 38 | inflicting physical hurt or psychological distress on one or | 
| 39 | more students and may involve: | 
| 40 | 1.  Teasing; | 
| 41 | 2.  Social exclusion; | 
| 42 | 3.  Threat; | 
| 43 | 4.  Intimidation; | 
| 44 | 5.  Stalking; | 
| 45 | 6.  Physical violence; | 
| 46 | 7.  Theft; | 
| 47 | 8.  Sexual, religious, or racial harassment; | 
| 48 | 9.  Public humiliation; or | 
| 49 | 10.  Destruction of property. | 
| 50 | (b)  "Harassment" means any threatening, insulting, or | 
| 51 | dehumanizing gesture, use of data or computer software, or | 
| 52 | written, verbal, or physical conduct directed against a student | 
| 53 | or school employee that: | 
| 54 | 1.  Places a student or school employee in reasonable fear | 
| 55 | of harm to his or her person or damage to his or her property; | 
| 56 | 2.  Has the effect of substantially interfering with a | 
| 57 | student's educational performance, opportunities, or benefits; | 
| 58 | or | 
| 59 | 3.  Has the effect of substantially disrupting the orderly | 
| 60 | operation of a school. | 
| 61 | (c)  Definitions in s. 815.03 relating to computer crimes | 
| 62 | and s. 784.048 relating to stalking are applicable to this | 
| 63 | section. | 
| 64 | (d)  The terms "bullying" and "harassment" include: | 
| 65 | 1.  Retaliation against a student or school employee by | 
| 66 | another student or school employee for asserting or alleging an | 
| 67 | act of bullying or harassment. Reporting an act of bullying or | 
| 68 | harassment that is not made in good faith is considered | 
| 69 | retaliation. | 
| 70 | 2.  Perpetuation of conduct listed in paragraph (a) or | 
| 71 | paragraph (b) by an individual or group with intent to demean, | 
| 72 | dehumanize, embarrass, or cause physical harm to a student or | 
| 73 | school employee by: | 
| 74 | a.  Incitement or coercion; | 
| 75 | b.  Accessing or knowingly causing or providing access to | 
| 76 | data or computer software through a computer, computer system, | 
| 77 | or computer network within the scope of the district school | 
| 78 | system; or | 
| 79 | c.  Acting in a manner that has an effect substantially | 
| 80 | similar to the effect of bullying or harassment. | 
| 81 | (4)  By December 1, 2007, each school district shall adopt | 
| 82 | a policy prohibiting bullying and harassment on school property, | 
| 83 | at a school-related or school-sponsored program or activity, on | 
| 84 | a school bus, or through the use of data or computer software | 
| 85 | that is accessed through a computer, computer system, or | 
| 86 | computer network within the scope of the district school system. | 
| 87 | The school district bullying and harassment policy shall afford | 
| 88 | all students the same protection regardless of their status | 
| 89 | under the law. The school district may establish separate | 
| 90 | discrimination policies that include categories of students. The | 
| 91 | school district shall involve students, parents, teachers, | 
| 92 | administrators, school staff, school volunteers, community | 
| 93 | representatives, and local law enforcement agencies in the | 
| 94 | process of adopting the policy. The school district policy must | 
| 95 | be implemented in a manner that is ongoing throughout the school | 
| 96 | year and integrated with a school's curriculum, a school's | 
| 97 | discipline policies, and other violence prevention efforts. The | 
| 98 | school district policy must contain, at a minimum, the following | 
| 99 | components: | 
| 100 | (a)  A statement prohibiting bullying and harassment. | 
| 101 | (b)  A definition of bullying and a definition of | 
| 102 | harassment. | 
| 103 | (c)  A description of the type of behavior expected from | 
| 104 | each student and school employee. | 
| 105 | (d)  The consequences for a person who commits an act of | 
| 106 | bullying or harassment. | 
| 107 | (e)  The consequences for a person who is found to have | 
| 108 | wrongfully and intentionally accused another of an act of | 
| 109 | bullying or harassment. | 
| 110 | (f)  A procedure for reporting an act of bullying or | 
| 111 | harassment, including provisions that permit a person to | 
| 112 | anonymously report such an act. However, this paragraph does not | 
| 113 | permit formal disciplinary action to be based solely on an | 
| 114 | anonymous report. | 
| 115 | (g)  A procedure for the prompt investigation of a report | 
| 116 | of bullying or harassment and the persons responsible for the | 
| 117 | investigation. The investigation of a reported act of bullying | 
| 118 | or harassment is deemed to be a school-related activity and | 
| 119 | begins with a report of such an act. | 
| 120 | (h)  A process to investigate whether a reported act of | 
| 121 | bullying or harassment is within the scope of the district | 
| 122 | school system and, if not, a process for referral of such an act | 
| 123 | to the appropriate jurisdiction. | 
| 124 | (i)  A procedure for providing immediate notification to | 
| 125 | the parents of a victim of bullying or harassment of all local | 
| 126 | agencies where criminal charges may be pursued against the | 
| 127 | perpetrator. | 
| 128 | (j)  A procedure to refer victims and perpetrators of | 
| 129 | bullying or harassment for counseling. | 
| 130 | (k)  A procedure for including incidents of bullying or | 
| 131 | harassment in the school's report of safety and discipline data | 
| 132 | required under s. 1006.09(6). The report must include each | 
| 133 | incident of bullying or harassment and the resulting | 
| 134 | consequences, including discipline and referrals. The report | 
| 135 | must include in a separate section each reported incident of | 
| 136 | bullying or harassment that does not meet the criteria of a | 
| 137 | prohibited act under this section with recommendations regarding | 
| 138 | such incidents. The Department of Education shall aggregate | 
| 139 | information contained in the reports. | 
| 140 | (l)  A procedure for providing instruction to students, | 
| 141 | parents, teachers, school administrators, counseling staff, and | 
| 142 | school volunteers on identifying, preventing, and responding to | 
| 143 | bullying or harassment. | 
| 144 | (m)  A procedure for regularly reporting to a victim's | 
| 145 | parents the actions taken to protect the victim. | 
| 146 | (n)  A procedure for publicizing the policy, which must | 
| 147 | include its publication in the code of student conduct required | 
| 148 | under s. 1006.07(2) and in all employee handbooks. | 
| 149 | (5)  To assist school districts in developing policies | 
| 150 | prohibiting bullying and harassment, the Department of Education | 
| 151 | shall develop model policies, which must be provided to school | 
| 152 | districts no later than October 1, 2007. | 
| 153 | (6)  A school employee, school volunteer, student, or | 
| 154 | parent who promptly reports in good faith an act of bullying or | 
| 155 | harassment to the appropriate school official designated in the | 
| 156 | school district's policy and who makes this report in compliance | 
| 157 | with the procedures set forth in the policy is immune from a | 
| 158 | cause of action for damages arising out of the reporting itself | 
| 159 | or any failure to remedy the reported incident. | 
| 160 | (7)(a)  The physical location or time of access of a | 
| 161 | computer-related incident cannot be raised as a defense in any | 
| 162 | disciplinary action or prosecution initiated under this section. | 
| 163 | (b)  This section does not apply to any person who uses | 
| 164 | data or computer software that is accessed through a computer, | 
| 165 | computer system, or computer network when acting within the | 
| 166 | scope of his or her lawful employment or investigating a | 
| 167 | violation of this section in accordance with school district | 
| 168 | policy. | 
| 169 | (8)  Distribution of safe schools funds to a school | 
| 170 | district provided in the 2008-2009 General Appropriations Act is | 
| 171 | contingent upon Department of Education approval of the school | 
| 172 | district's bullying and harassment policy. Distribution of safe | 
| 173 | schools funds provided to a school district in fiscal year 2009- | 
| 174 | 2010 and thereafter shall be contingent upon the school | 
| 175 | district's compliance with all reporting procedures contained in | 
| 176 | this section. | 
| 177 | (9)  On or before January 1 of each year, the Commissioner | 
| 178 | of Education shall report to the Governor, the President of the | 
| 179 | Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives on the | 
| 180 | implementation of this section. The report shall include data | 
| 181 | collected pursuant to paragraph (4)(k). | 
| 182 | (10)  Nothing in this section shall be construed to abridge | 
| 183 | the rights of students or school employees that are protected by | 
| 184 | the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. | 
| 185 | Section 2.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |