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Code · Iowa · Chapter 279 — Directors — Powers And Duties

279.86 Purchase of security equipment.

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1. A school district shall install and maintain school infrastructure, as defined in section 423F.3, subsection 6, paragraph “a”, subparagraph (5), so that such school infrastructure performs as expected for the operational life of the school infrastructure.
2. A school district shall not purchase school infrastructure, as defined in section 423F.3, subsection 6, paragraph “a”, subparagraph (5), from an organization that is not included on the list established by the department of homeland security and emergency management pursuant to section 423F.3, subsection 6, paragraph “a”, subparagraph (5), subparagraph division (a), subparagraph subdivision (vii), subparagraph part (C).
3. If a school district purchases school infrastructure, as defined in section 423F.3, subsection 6, paragraph “a”, subparagraph (4), or other school safety and security equipment, including radios, cameras, panic buttons, automated locks, or shatter-resistant window film, the school district shall install and maintain in an operable condition such school infrastructure or school safety and security equipment.
2024 Acts, ch 1179, §4, 13, 15
Section applies to school infrastructure purchased by a school district on or after May 17, 2024; 2024 Acts, ch 1179, §15
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