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SB23-241

Creation Of Office Of School Safety

Concerning the creation of the office of school safety, and, in connection therewith, requiring the director of the office of school safety to appoint a grants manager, creating a crisis response unit within the office of school safety, specifying that the office of school safety has oversight over the school safety resource center, specifying that the school access for emergency response grant program is administered by the office of school safety, creating a youth violence grant program administered by the office, and making an appropriation.
Session:
2023 Regular Session
Subject:
State Government
Bill Summary

The act creates the office of school safety (office) within the office of the executive director in the department of public safety. The office oversees the school safety resource center (center), which assists schools in preventing, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from emergencies and crisis situations by offering training and other supportive services. Among other duties, the center is responsible for providing information and resources related to school safety, school emergency response planning and training, and interoperable communications to the division of fire prevention and control in the department of public safety for distribution to school districts and schools. The act clarifies that this responsibility does not permit the provision of firearms to schools districts or schools.

The director of the office is required to appoint the director of the center and appoint a grants manager to assist schools in obtaining funding related to school safety. The act also creates the crisis response unit within the office to assist schools in responding to a crisis or emergency and creates a youth violence prevention grant program within the office.

Currently, the school access for emergency response grant program (SAFER) is administered by the division of homeland security and emergency management in the department of public safety. The act moves the administration of SAFER to the office.

The act specifies that eligible entities may use money received from the school security disbursement program to implement school resource officer programs and co-responder programs.

For the 2023-24 state fiscal year, $25,798,091 is appropriated to the department of public safety for use by the office. This appropriation consists of $20,401,600 from the general fund, $5,000,000 from the school access for emergency response grant program cash fund, $250,000 from the marijuana tax cash fund, and $146,491 from the school safety resource center cash fund. To implement the act, the office may use this appropriation as follows:

  • $5,524,916, which consists of $274,916 from the general fund, $5,000,000 from the school access for emergency response grant program cash fund, and $250,000 from the marijuana tax cash fund, for administrative services, which amount is based on an assumption that the office will require an additional 1.8 FTE;
  • $1,825,744, which consists of $1,679,253 from the general fund and $146,491 from the school safety resource center cash fund for the center, which amount is based on an assumption that the office will require an additional 11.2 FTE;
  • $1,144,023 from the general fund for the crisis response unit, which amount is based on an assumption that the office will require an additional 3.7 FTE;
  • $303,408 from the general fund for threat assessment, which amount is based on an assumption that the office will require an additional 0.5 FTE;
  • $16,000,000 from the general fund for the school security disbursement program; and
  • $1,000,000 from the general fund for the youth violence prevention program.

For the 2023-24 state fiscal year, $313,951 is appropriated to the department of public safety for use by the office of the executive director of the department of public safety. This appropriation is from the general fund. To implement the act, the office of the executive director may use this appropriation as follows:

  • $108,422 for personal services, which amount is based on an assumption that the office of the executive director will require an additional 0.9 FTE;
  • $80,761 for health, life, and dental;
  • $1,141 for short-term disability;
  • $35,571 for amortization equalization disbursement;
  • $35,571 for supplemental amortization equalization disbursement;
  • $9,135 for operating expenses;
  • $10,800 for vehicle lease payments; and
  • $32,550 for leased space.

APPROVED by Governor April 27, 2023

EFFECTIVE April 27, 2023
(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Status

Introduced
Passed
Became Law

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