MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2015 Regular Session
To: Education
By: Senator(s) Norwood, Turner (By Request)
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTIONS 37-11-67 AND 37-11-69, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PRESCRIBE CLEAR STANDARDS FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE PROHIBITION AGAINST BULLYING OR HARASSING BEHAVIOR IN THE SCHOOLS; TO PRESCRIBE THE COMPONENTS OF THE LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT ANTI-BULLYING PREVENTION PLAN AND TO PRESCRIBE THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION RELATING TO MINIMUM STANDARDS; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1. Section 37-11-67, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
37-11-67. (1) The Legislature finds and declares that:
(a) All students have the right to participate fully in the educational process, free from bullying and harassment;
(b) A safe and civil environment in school is necessary for students to learn and to achieve high academic standards;
(c) Bullying and harassment, like other disruptive or violent behaviors, are forms of conduct that disrupt both a student's ability to learn and a school's ability to educate its students in a safe environment; and
(d) Because students learn by example, school administrators, faculty, staff, and volunteers should be expected to demonstrate appropriate behavior, treat others with civility and respect, and refuse to tolerate bullying and harassment.
(2) This act applies to conduct occurring on all public elementary and secondary school premises, at any school-sponsored functions or activities, and on school-sponsored transportation. This act also applies to usage of electronic technology and electronic communications that occurs on all public elementary and secondary school premises, at any school-sponsored functions or activities, on school-sponsored transportation, and on school computers, networks, forums and mailing lists.
( * * *3) As used in this section,
"bullying or harassing behavior" is any conduct or pattern of
gestures or written, electronic or verbal communications, or any physical act
or any threatening communication, or any act reasonably perceived as being
motivated by the student's race, color, national origin, religion, sex,
gender, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression; or is
based on association with a person or group with any person with one or more of
any actual or perceived differentiating characteristic listed above, * * * and that:
(a) Places a student or school employee in actual and reasonable fear of harm to his or her person or damage to his or her property; or
(b) Creates or is certain to create a hostile environment by substantially interfering with or adversely impairing a student's educational performance, opportunities or benefits. For purposes of this section, "hostile environment" means that the victim subjectively views the conduct as bullying or harassing behavior and the conduct is objectively severe or pervasive enough that a reasonable person would agree that it is bullying or harassing behavior.
( * * *4) No student or school employee shall
be subjected to bullying or harassing behavior by school employees or students.
( * * *5) No person shall engage in any act
of reprisal or retaliation against a victim, witness or a person with reliable
information about an act of bullying or harassing behavior.
( * * *6) A school employee who has witnessed
or has reliable information that a student or school employee has been subject
to or may become the target of any act of bullying or harassing behavior
shall promptly report the incident to the * * * principal or to
the school official designated in the plan as responsible for receiving such
reports or both.
( * * *7) A student or volunteer who has
witnessed or has reliable information that a student or school employee has
been subject to or may become the target of any act of bullying or
harassing behavior should promptly report the incident to the * * * designated school
official. This designated official shall receive copies of all formal and
informal complaints, have responsibility for assuring the implementation of the
policy and procedure, and serve as the primary contact on the policy and
procedures between the school district and the Department of Education.
( * * *8) Each school district shall
formulate and adhere to an anti-bullying prevention plan. This plan shall
be publicized; it must appear in new employee training materials, any
publication of the school district that sets forth the comprehensive rules,
procedures and standards of conduct for schools within the district, and in any
student handbook. Each anti-bullying plan shall, at a minimum, incorporate the
model policy established by the Department of Education. Such a plan shall
include, but not be limited to:
(a) A statement that prohibits bullying or harassing behavior, as defined in this legislation;
(b) A statement that prohibits reprisal or retaliation against any person who reports an act of bullying or harassment and describes appropriate remedial action for a person who engages in reprisal or retaliation;
(c) Clear procedures for students, staff, parents, guardians and others to report bullying or retaliation;
(d) A provision stating that reports of bullying or retaliation may be made anonymously; provided, however, that no disciplinary action shall be taken against a student solely on the basis of an anonymous report;
(e) Procedures for documenting receipt of reports, recording incident data, and maintaining all relevant records;
(f) Clear procedures for promptly responding to and investigating reports of bullying or retaliation, identifying the principal or a designee as the person responsible for the investigation;
(g) Delineate the range of ways in which a school will respond once an incident of bullying or harassment is identified, including a range of age-appropriate consequences that may or will attach to the prohibited bullying or harassing behavior;
(h) Clear procedures for restoring a sense of safety for a victim and assessing that victim's needs for protection;
(i) Strategies for protecting from bullying or retaliation a person who reports bullying, provides information during an investigation of bullying or witnesses or has reliable information about an act of bullying;
(j) A process by which data on incidents of bullying and harassment shall be collected, reported and analyzed on an annual basis; and
(k) Anti-bullying prevention plans shall be revised and submitted to the Mississippi Department of Education biennially.
(9) The Mississippi Department of Education shall:
(a) Publish a model plan for school districts and schools to consider when creating their plans, containing a definition of bullying or harassing behavior that is consistent with this act;
(b) Develop procedures for investigating violations of this act. If a school district is found to not have properly implemented its prevention plan in accordance with this act, the department may require that school district to properly implement the plan or take other actions to address the findings of the investigation; and
(c) Publish statewide statistics concerning bullying and harassing behavior, as defined in this act.
(10) This act is not intended to limit the rights of any individual currently available under any other law, civil or criminal.
SECTION 2. Section 37-11-69, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
37-11-69. Before December
31, 2010, each local school district shall include in its personnel policies,
discipline policies and code of student conduct a prohibition against bullying
or harassing behavior and adopt * * * anti-bullying prevention plan in accordance with
the provisions set fourth in Section 37-11-67(8). The policies must
recognize the fundamental right of every student to take reasonable actions as
may be necessary to defend himself or herself from an attack by another student
who has evidenced menacing or threatening behavior through bullying or
harassing. menacing or threatening behavior through bullying or harassing. The
policies must also recognize that any act or conduct reasonably perceived as
being motivated by student's race, color, national origin, sex, gender,
disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, or any
other distinguishing characteristics that may be defined by the Mississippi
Department of Education, or that is based on association with a person or group
with any person with one or more of any actual or perceived differentiating
characteristics listed above; shall be considered bullying or harassing
behavior if the conduct or act otherwise falls within the scope of bullying or
harassing behavior as it is defined in Section 37-11-67(1)(a)(b) and (c).
SECTION 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2015.