MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2025 Regular Session
To: Education; Appropriations A
By: Representatives Remak, Hale, Hall, Harris, Kinkade
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 37-3-82, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO INCREASE THE GRANT AMOUNTS UNDER THE MCOPS GRANT PROGRAM FROM A MINIMUM OF UP TO $10,000.00 TO UP TO A MINIMUM OF $40,000.00 PER OFFICER EMPLOYED BY A SCHOOL DISTRICT AS A SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER; TO INCREASE THE REIMBURSEMENT COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE SRO REQUIREMENT TO UNDERGO THE ADVANCED LAW ENFORCEMENT RAPID RESPONSE TRAINING PROGRAM AT THE MISSISSIPPI LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS' TRAINING ACADEMY TO UP TO A MAXIMUM OF $2,400.00; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1. Section 37-3-82, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
37-3-82. (1) There is hereby established the Mississippi Community Oriented Policing Services in Schools (MCOPS) grant program in the State Department of Education to provide funding, pursuant to specific appropriation by the Legislature therefor, to assist law enforcement agencies in providing additional School Resource Officers to engage in community policing in and around primary and secondary schools. The MCOPS program shall authorize the State Department of Education to make grants to increase deployment of law enforcement officers in order (a) to increase or enhance community policing in this state, (b) that trained, sworn enforcement officers assigned to schools play an integral part in the development and/or enhancement of a comprehensive school safety plan, and (c) that the presence of these officers shall provide schools with a direct link to local law enforcement agencies.
(2) The MCOPS program shall meet the following requirements and standards:
(a) This program shall provide an incentive for law enforcement agencies to build collaborative partnerships with the school community and to use community policing efforts to combat school violence and implement educational programs to improve student and school safety.
(b) The additional School Resource Officers must devote at least seventy-five percent (75%) of their time to work in and around primary and secondary schools, in addition to the time that School Resource Officers are devoting in the absence of the MCOPS in Schools grant.
(c) Beginning with the * * * 2025-2026 school year,
the MCOPS in Schools program shall provide a minimum state contribution of up
to * * * Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000.00) per
officer position over the one-year grant period, to be matched from local funds
on a 50/50 matching basis. Officers paid with MCOPS funds may be employed by
the local law enforcement agency or by the local school district. MCOPS funds
may be used to pay for entry-level salaries and benefits of newly trained
additional School Resource Officers and may be used to pay the salaries and
benefits of School Resource Officers employed prior to July 1, 2013. All
jurisdictions that apply must demonstrate that they have primary law
enforcement authority over the school(s) identified in their application and
demonstrate their inability to implement this project without state
assistance. Schools or law enforcement agencies may not reduce its overall
federal, state, locally funded level of sworn officers (including other School
Resource Officers or other sworn officers assigned to the schools) as a result
of applying for or receiving MCOPS in Schools grant funding. MCOPS in Schools
funding may be used to rehire sworn officers previously employed who have been
laid off for financial reasons unrelated to the availability of the MCOPS in
Schools grant, but must obtain prior written approval from the State Department
of Education. MCOPS in Schools funding may be used to train school resource
officers. In order to be eligible for such program, each local school board
desiring to participate shall apply to the State Department of Education by May
31 before the beginning of the applicable fiscal year on forms provided by the
department. The State Department of Education shall determine by July 1 of
each succeeding year which local school districts have submitted approved
applications for School Resource Officer funding.
(d) School Resource Officers (SROs) may serve in a variety of roles, including, but not limited to, that of a law enforcement officer/safety specialist, law-related educator, and problem-solver/community liaison. These officers may teach programs such as crime prevention, substance abuse prevention, and gang resistance as well as monitor and assist troubled students through mentoring programs. The School Resource Officer(s) may also identify physical changes in the environment that may reduce crime in and around the schools, as well as assist in developing school policies which address criminal activity and school safety.
The application must also include a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), signed by the law enforcement executive and the appropriate school official(s), to document the roles and responsibilities to be undertaken by the law enforcement agency and the educational school partner(s) through this collaborative effort. The application must also include a Narrative Addendum to document that the School Resource Officer(s) will be assigned to work in and around primary or secondary schools and provide supporting documentation in the following areas: problem identification and justification, community policing strategies to be used by the officers, quality and level of commitment to the effort, and the link to community policing.
(e) All agencies
receiving awards through the MCOPS in Schools program are required to send the
School Resource Officer position(s) funded by this grant, to the Mississippi
Law Enforcement Officers' Training Academy where they shall be required to
participate in training through the Advanced Law
Enforcement Rapid Response Training Program at the academy, with the cost
to be defrayed from the MCOPS program. The MCOPS Office of the State
Department of Education will reimburse grantees for training, per diem, travel,
and lodging costs for attendance of required participants up to a maximum of * * * Two
Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($2,400.00) per person attending. Applicants
receiving an MCOPS in Schools grant, will receive additional training
information following notification of the grant award. The MCOPS in Schools
training requirement must be completed prior to the end of twelve-month grant
funding for officer positions.
(3) The State Department of Education shall promulgate rules and regulations prescribing procedures for the application, expenditure requirements and the administration of the Mississippi Community Oriented Policing Services in Schools (MCOPS) program established in this section, and shall make a report on the implementation of the MCOPS program with any recommendations to the 2020 Regular Session of the Legislature.
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2025.