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Code · BILL · 119th Congress · H.R. 7591 (Introduced in House) — To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to require certain local educational agencies to distribu... · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. Firearm safety resources

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Part A of title IV of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 ( 20 U.S.C. 7101 et seq. ) is amended by adding at the end the following: Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this section, the Secretary shall develop best practices relating to the secure storage of firearms and the prevention of firearm-related suicide or unintentional injury in consultation with— the Firearms and Ammunition Technology Division of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; the Department of Health and Human Services; the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; the National Institutes of Health; the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services; the Department of Homeland Security; the Federal Clearinghouse on School Safety Evidence-Based Practices established under section 2220D of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 ( 6 U.S.C. 665k ); the Firearms-Toolmarks Unit of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; law enforcement agencies; non-profit organizations that— have experience in firearm safety and education; and are not affiliated with the firearm industry or lobbyist working on behalf of the firearm industry; educators; and independent experts in firearm safety and education, as determined appropriate by the Secretary.
The Secretary shall include as part of the best practices described in subsection
(a)the following information: How to securely store firearms, including how to use secure storage devices. How to evaluate and regularly re-evaluate firearm safety protocols, including secure storage practices for firearms in places were firearms are commonly kept, including in homes and motor vehicles. The risks associated with the improper use of firearms or unsecure storage of firearms, including firearms that are not lawfully possessed, and the correlation of such factors with suicide or unintentional injury. Strategies for preventing unintentional injuries or suicides related to the use of firearms. How to educate students about the proper steps such students should take upon encountering an unsecured firearm, including to not handle the firearm and to contact a trusted adult. How community members, including parents, can acquire secure storage devices, including any resources that provide secure storage devices for free. A summary of Federal laws directly related to firearm safety and secure firearm storage, including information about the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. A survey of State laws and programs related to firearm safety, including laws related to the secure storage of firearms and the implementation of State crisis intervention court proceedings and related programs or initiatives. Firearm safety resources created by academic institutions or organizations with experience in firearm safety and education, as determined appropriate by the Secretary. Any other information determined appropriate by the Secretary. In developing the best practices described in subsection (a), the Secretary may not include as part of such best practices materials encouraging or discouraging the possession or ownership of firearms. Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this section, and annually thereafter, the Secretary shall— distribute the best practices described in subsection
(a)to each local educational agency; notify each covered local education agency of the local firearm safety guidance requirements under section 4132; and provide guidance to each covered local education agency regarding the most effective time during an academic year to satisfy the distribution requirement under section 4132(e) in order to maximize the prevention of firearm-related suicide or unintentional injury. Not later than 4 years after the date of enactment of this section, and once every 3 years thereafter, the Secretary shall— solicit feedback from school staff, students, parents, and experts with experience in firearm safety and education on the best practices described in subsection (a); and update the information in such best practices, as determined appropriate by the Secretary. Not later than 1 year after the Secretary distributes the best practices described in section 4131(a) as required under section 4131(d)(1), each covered local educational agency shall develop guidance relating to the secure storage of firearms and the prevention of firearm-related suicide or unintentional injury in consultation with— community-based health and violence prevention organizations; public safety officials and emergency personnel, including police and firefighters; mental health professionals, including doctors and psychologists; educators; and any other stakeholders determined appropriate by the local educational agency. In developing the guidance described in subsection (a), each covered local educational agency shall— incorporate the best practices distributed to the covered local educational agency as required under section 4131(d)(1); modify such best practices to be relevant to the local community, as determined appropriate by the covered local educational agency; and regularly update such guidance to reflect any changes to such best practices, as determined appropriate by the covered local educational agency. Each covered local educational agency shall include as part of such guidance the following information: Mental health resources available to students, including resources available in schools served by the covered local educational agency and resources provided by the local community. Any other information determined appropriate by the covered local educational agency. In developing the guidance described in subsection (a), each covered local educational agency may not include as part of such guidance materials encouraging or discouraging the possession or ownership of firearms. Not later than 90 days after the beginning of the 2027–2028 academic year, and not later than 90 days before the end of each academic year thereafter, each covered local educational agency shall distribute the guidance described in subsection
(a)through email and physical means (including by sending students home with such guidance as a handout or by mail) to— students; parents; school staff; and any other members of the local community determined appropriate by the covered local educational agency. A covered local educational agency may delegate responsibility for carrying out any part of the distribution activities required under paragraph
(1)to the schools served by such covered local educational agency. In this subpart: The term covered local educational agency means a local educational agency, or consortium of such agencies, that receives an allocation under section 4105(a). The term secure storage device means a device which is designed to prevent unauthorized access to, or render inoperable, a firearm, including a firearm safe, lock box, trigger lock, or cable lock. The term school staff means— school leaders; specialized instructional support personnel; teachers; and other staff. . The table of contents in section 2 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 4121 the following: Subpart 3—Firearm Safety Resources 4131. Firearm safety best practices. 4132. Local firearm safety guidance. 4133. Definitions. .
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