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Code · California · Education Code

§ 33133.5

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(a)The Superintendent shall create a poster that notifies children of the appropriate telephone number to call to report child abuse or neglect.
(b)The Superintendent may partner with other local, state, and federal agencies as well as nonprofit entities for purposes of the design and content of the poster.
(c)The poster shall incorporate the additional following elements:
(1)It shall include a note that directs a child to dial “911” in case of emergency.
(2)It shall be no smaller than 8.5 inches by 11 inches.
(3)It shall be produced in five languages, which shall be English, Spanish, and the top three languages other than English and Spanish that are spoken in the state as determined by the Superintendent.
(d)On or before July 1, 2017, the Superintendent shall post on the department’s Internet Web site all five versions of the poster for public download.
(e)The Legislature encourages school districts, charter schools, and private schools to post the appropriate version or versions of the poster in an area of the school where pupils frequently congregate.
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