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158.4451 Kentucky Office of Homeland Security shall make available an

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anonymous reporting tool to allow students, parents, and community members
to supply information about potentially harmful, dangerous, or criminal
activities to public safety agencies and school officials -- Required use of
reporting tool or alternative by local school districts.
(1)The Kentucky Office of Homeland Security, after collaborating with the Center for
School Safety, the Kentucky Department of Education, the Department of Criminal
Justice Training, and the Department of Kentucky State Police, shall make available
to each local school district an anonymous reporting tool that allows students,
parents, and community members to anonymously supply information concerning
unsafe, potentially harmful, dangerous, violent, or criminal activities, or the threat
of these activities, to appropriate public safety agencies and school officials. The
reporting tool shall be accessible at least by telephone call, electronic email, and a
mobile device application.
(2)The reporting tool shall notify the reporting individual of the following:
(a)The reporting individual may supply the information anonymously; and
(b)If the individual chooses to disclose his or her identity, that information shall
be shared with the appropriate law enforcement agency and school officials.
Law enforcement and school officials shall be required to maintain the
information as confidential.
(3)Information reported using the tool shall immediately be sent to the administration
of each school district affected and the law enforcement agencies responsible for
protection of those school districts, including but not limited to the local sheriff's
office, the local city police department, and the Kentucky State Police.
(4)Law enforcement dispatch centers, school districts, schools, and other entities
identified by the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security shall be made aware of the
reporting tool.
(5)The Kentucky Office of Homeland Security, in collaboration with the Center for
School Safety, the Kentucky Department of Education, the Department of Criminal
Justice Training, and the Department of Kentucky State Police, shall develop and
provide a comprehensive training and awareness program on the use of the
anonymous reporting tool.
(6)The Kentucky Office of Homeland Security shall maintain and update the
anonymous reporting tool and shall collaborate with the agencies listed in
subsection
(1)of this section prior to making substantial changes to the tool.
(7)Each local school district shall provide an anonymous reporting tool that allows
students, parents, and community members to anonymously supply information
concerning unsafe, potentially harmful, dangerous, violent, or criminal activities, or
the threat of these activities, to appropriate public safety agencies and school
officials.
(8)In order to meet the requirement of subsection
(7)of this section, local school
districts shall:
(a)Use the anonymous reporting tool described in subsections
(1)to
(4)of this
section; or
(b)1. Provide an alternative anonymous reporting tool other than the tool
made available pursuant to subsection
(1)of this section, as long as the
chosen reporting tool satisfies all of the requirements established in
subsections
(1)to
(4)of this section; and
2. Develop and provide a comprehensive training and awareness program
on the use of the chosen anonymous reporting tool.
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