Sec. 3. Definitions
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In this Act: The term corporal punishment means, with respect to a student, a deliberate act which causes the student to feel physical pain for the purpose of discipline, including an act of physical force, such as striking, spanking, or paddling, inflicted on a student’s body, requiring a student to assume a painful physical position, or the use of chemical sprays, electroshock weapon, or stun guns on a student’s body. The terms elementary school , evidence-based , local educational agency , outlying area , parent , secondary school , Secretary , State , and State educational agency have the meanings given the terms in section 8101 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 ( 20 U.S.C. 7801 ).
The term model means an activity, strategy, framework, or intervention that is evidence-based, to the extent practicable. The term program means all the operations of a local educational agency, system of vocational education, other school system, or private school, any part of which receives Federal financial assistance. The term program personnel means any agent of a program including an individual who— is employed by a program; performs services for a program on a contractual basis; is a school resource officer; or is a school security guard.
The term protection and advocacy system means a protection and advocacy system established under section 143 of the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000 ( 42 U.S.C. 15043 ). The term school resource officer means a sworn law enforcement officer who— is assigned by the employing police department to a program; is contracting with a program; or is employed by a program. The term school security guard means a contractor or an employee of a program responsible for addressing one or more of the following safety and crime prevention activities with respect to a program:
Assisting program personnel in safety incidents. Educating students in crime and illegal drug use prevention and safety. Developing or expanding community justice initiatives for students. Training students in conflict resolution and supporting restorative justice programs. Serving as a liaison between the program and outside agencies, including other law enforcement agencies. Screening students or visitors to the program for prohibited items. The term student means an individual enrolled in a program.
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