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Develop Bullying Prevention Programs |
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Duplicates
CS/SB185
LFC Files
Responses
Received From
New
Mexico Public Education Department (PED)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
The House
Appropriations and Finance Committee Substitute for House Bill 199:
-Defines bullying;
-Removes the appropriation of $350.0
to PED;
-Requires PED to establish
guidelines for bullying prevention policies by August 2005;
-Requires
local school boards to promulgate bullying prevention policies by August 2005;
and
-Requires all public schools to implement bullying
prevention programs by August 2007.
Significant Issues
The PED has trained 46 PBS coaches and 23 PBS
trainers throughout the state. If this bill is passed,
these individuals could be instrumental in establishing guidelines for bullying
prevention policies and providing training and technical assistance to school
districts to implement bullying prevention programs.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
The bill would require
PED to develop guidelines and provide technical assistance to school districts
to develop bullying prevention programs. PED indicates the department would be
able to use existing staff to meet the requirements of this bill.
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