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Code · Virginia · Title 22.1 · Chapter 14

Code of Virginia § 22.1-279.3:2. Public elementary and secondary school students; protective orders; notification.

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Any school principal who receives notice that a circuit court, general district court, juvenile and domestic relations district court, or magistrate has issued a protective order pursuant to § 16.1-253 , 16.1-253.1 , 16.1-253.4 , or 16.1-279.1 , subsection D of § 18.2-60.3 , or Chapter 9.1 (§ 19.2-152.7:1 et seq.) of Title 19.2 for the protection of any child who is enrolled at a public elementary or secondary school in the Commonwealth where such principal is employed, or any other order prohibiting contact with such a child, including an order issued as a condition of pretrial or posttrial supervision, shall subsequently notify licensed instructional personnel and other school personnel who
(i)provide direct educational or support services to the protected child or the child subject to the order,
(ii)have a legitimate educational interest in such information, and
(iii)are responsible for the direct supervision of the protected child or the child subject to the order that such order has been issued.
2019, c. 579 .
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