Florida Senate - 2026                                    SB 1174
       
       
        
       By Senator Calatayud
       
       
       
       
       
       38-01515-26                                           20261174__
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to school safety equipment; amending
    3         s. 1001.212, F.S.; revising the purpose of specified
    4         grants awarded by the Office of Safe Schools; amending
    5         ss. 1002.42 and 1006.07, F.S.; defining terms;
    6         requiring private schools and public schools,
    7         including charter schools, respectively, to have
    8         specified safety equipment on each campus of the
    9         school; requiring the Department of Education, in
   10         coordination with the Department of Law Enforcement,
   11         to establish minimum specifications for such
   12         equipment; authorizing schools to use specified funds
   13         to meet the requirements of such safety equipment;
   14         providing training requirements for such safety
   15         equipment; requiring schools to report specified
   16         information to the office; authorizing the office to
   17         conduct random audits for specified purposes;
   18         providing an effective date.
   19          
   20  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   21  
   22         Section 1. Subsection (9) of section 1001.212, Florida
   23  Statutes, is amended to read:
   24         1001.212 Office of Safe Schools.—There is created in the
   25  Department of Education the Office of Safe Schools. The office
   26  is fully accountable to the Commissioner of Education. The
   27  office shall serve as a central repository for best practices,
   28  training standards, and compliance oversight in all matters
   29  regarding school safety and security, including prevention
   30  efforts, intervention efforts, and emergency preparedness
   31  planning. The office shall:
   32         (9) Award grants to schools to improve the safety and
   33  security of schools school buildings based upon recommendations
   34  of the security risk assessment developed pursuant to subsection
   35  (1) or as provided in s. 1002.42(21).
   36         Section 2. Subsection (21) is added to section 1002.42,
   37  Florida Statutes, to read:
   38         1002.42 Private schools.—
   39         (21)SCHOOL SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS.—
   40         (a)For purposes of this subsection, the term:
   41         1.“Ballistic shield” means a mobile protective device
   42  meeting the National Institute of Justice’s Level IIIA ballistic
   43  resistance standards or higher.
   44         2.“Breaching tool” means a device designed to provide
   45  rapid access to locked or barricaded doors in an emergency,
   46  including, but not limited to, a Halligan bar, sledgehammer, or
   47  hydraulic breaching tool approved by a local law enforcement
   48  agency.
   49         3.“Campus” means the grounds and facilities of a private
   50  school.
   51         (b)Each private school shall have at least one breaching
   52  tool and one ballistic shield on each campus of the school for
   53  use in the event of an active assailant or other life
   54  threatening incident. The Department of Education, in
   55  consultation with the Department of Law Enforcement, shall
   56  establish minimum specifications for breaching tools and
   57  ballistic shields.
   58         (c)Each private school may use existing grants from the
   59  School Hardening Grant Program as funded by the Legislature or
   60  may use other available state or private funds to meet the
   61  requirements of this subsection.
   62         (d)Each private school shall ensure that at least one
   63  school employee or the school’s safe-school officer receives
   64  annual training on the deployment and safe use of the equipment
   65  required under this subsection. The training must be conducted
   66  in coordination with the sheriff’s office or a local law
   67  enforcement agency having jurisdiction.
   68         (e)Each private school shall annually report to the Office
   69  of Safe Schools, in a format prescribed by the office, that the
   70  equipment required under this section is present on each campus,
   71  functional, and accessible. The office may conduct random audits
   72  to verify compliance with this subsection.
   73         Section 3. Paragraph (i) is added to subsection (6) of
   74  section 1006.07, Florida Statutes, to read:
   75         1006.07 District school board duties relating to student
   76  discipline and school safety.—The district school board shall
   77  provide for the proper accounting for all students, for the
   78  attendance and control of students at school, and for proper
   79  attention to health, safety, and other matters relating to the
   80  welfare of students, including:
   81         (6) SAFETY AND SECURITY BEST PRACTICES.—Each district
   82  school superintendent shall establish policies and procedures
   83  for the prevention of violence on school grounds, including the
   84  assessment of and intervention with individuals whose behavior
   85  poses a threat to the safety of the school community.
   86         (i)School safety equipment requirements.—
   87         1.For purposes of this paragraph, the term:
   88         a.“Ballistic shield” means a mobile protective device
   89  meeting the National Institute of Justice’s Level IIIA ballistic
   90  resistance standards or higher.
   91         b.“Breaching tool” means a device designed to provide
   92  rapid access to locked or barricaded doors in an emergency,
   93  including, but not limited to, a Halligan bar, sledgehammer, or
   94  hydraulic breaching tool approved by a local law enforcement
   95  agency.
   96         c.“Campus” means the grounds and facilities of a public
   97  school, including charter schools.
   98         2.Each public school, including charter schools, shall
   99  have at least one breaching tool and one ballistic shield on
  100  each campus of the school for use in the event of an active
  101  assailant or other life-threatening incident. The Department of
  102  Education, in consultation with the Department of Law
  103  Enforcement, shall establish minimum specifications for
  104  breaching tools and ballistic shields.
  105         3.Each school may use existing grants from the School
  106  Hardening Grant Program as funded by the Legislature or may use
  107  other state or private funds to meet the requirements of this
  108  paragraph.
  109         4.Each school shall ensure that at least one school
  110  employee or the school’s safe-school officer receives annual
  111  training on the deployment and safe use of the equipment
  112  required under this paragraph. The training must be conducted in
  113  coordination with the sheriff’s office or a local law
  114  enforcement agency having jurisdiction.
  115         5.Each school shall annually report to the Office of Safe
  116  Schools, in a format prescribed by the office, that the
  117  equipment required under this section is present on each campus,
  118  functional, and accessible. The office may conduct random audits
  119  to verify compliance with this paragraph.
  120         Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2026.