Cosponsors:
Representatives Patmon, Fedor, Yuko, Letson, Antonio, Luckie, Beck, Buchy, Carney, Driehaus, Duffey, Foley, Garland, Goyal, Mallory, Milkovich, O'Brien, Ramos, Reece, Weddington, Winburn Speaker Batchelder
Senators Sawyer, Beagle, Coley, Hite, Brown, Cafaro, Gentile, Kearney, Lehner, Manning, Obhof, Patton, Schiavoni, Skindell, Smith, Tavares, Turner, Wagoner
(B) The board of education of each city, local, exempted | 24 |
village, and joint vocational school district shall establish a | 25 |
policy prohibiting harassment, intimidation, or bullying. The | 26 |
policy shall be developed in consultation with parents, school | 27 |
employees, school volunteers, students, and community members. The | 28 |
policy shall include the following: | 29 |
(5) A requirement that parentsthe custodial parent or | 42 |
guardiansguardian of any student involved in a prohibited | 43 |
incident be notified and, to the extent permitted by section | 44 |
3319.321 of the Revised Code and the "Family Educational Rights | 45 |
and Privacy Act of 1974," 88 Stat. 571, 20 U.S.C. 1232q1232g, as | 46 |
amended, have access to any written reports pertaining to the | 47 |
prohibited incident; | 48 |
(C) Each board's policy shall appear in any student | 72 |
handbooks, and in any of the publications that set forth the | 73 |
comprehensive rules, procedures, and standards of conduct for | 74 |
schools and students in the district. The policy and an | 75 |
explanation of the seriousness of bullying by electronic means | 76 |
shall be made available to students in the district and to their | 77 |
custodial parents or guardians. Information regarding the policy | 78 |
shall be incorporated into employee training materials. | 79 |
(1) Provideprovide training, workshops, or courses on the | 114 |
district's harassment, intimidation, or bullying policy adopted | 115 |
pursuant to section 3313.666 of the Revised Code to school | 116 |
employees and volunteers who have direct contact with students and | 117 |
are not subject to section 3319.073 of the Revised Code. Time | 118 |
spent by school employees in the training, workshops, or courses | 119 |
shall apply towards any state- or district-mandated continuing | 120 |
education requirements. | 121 |
Sec. 3319.073. (A) The board of education of each city and | 126 |
exempted village school district and the governing board of each | 127 |
educational service center shall adopt or adapt the curriculum | 128 |
developed by the department of education for, or shall develop in | 129 |
consultation with public or private agencies or persons involved | 130 |
in child abuse prevention or intervention programs, a program of | 131 |
in-service training in the prevention of child abuse, violence, | 132 |
and substance abuse and the promotion of positive youth | 133 |
development. Each person employed by any school district or | 134 |
service center to work in a school as a nurse, teacher, counselor, | 135 |
school psychologist, or administrator shall complete at least four | 136 |
hours of the in-service training within two years of commencing | 137 |
employment with the district or center, and every five years | 138 |
thereafter. A person who is employed by any school district or | 139 |
service center to work in an elementary school as a nurse, | 140 |
teacher, counselor, school psychologist, or administrator on March | 141 |
30, 2007, shall complete at least four hours of the in-service | 142 |
training not later than March 30, 2009, and every five years | 143 |
thereafter. A person who is employed by any school district or | 144 |
service center to work in a middle or high school as a nurse, | 145 |
teacher, counselor, school psychologist, or administrator on | 146 |
October 16, 2009, shall complete at least four hours of the | 147 |
in-service training not later than October 16, 2011, and every | 148 |
five years thereafter. | 149 |
(C) Each board shall incorporate training on the board's | 157 |
harassment, intimidation, or bullying policy adopted under section | 158 |
3313.666 of the Revised Code into the in-service training required | 159 |
by division (A) of this section. Each board also shall incorporate | 160 |
training in the prevention of dating violence into the in-service | 161 |
training required by
that division (A) of this section for middle | 162 |
and high school employees. The board shall develop its own | 163 |
curriculumcurricula for this purposethese purposes. | 164 |
Sec. 3333.31. (A) For state subsidy and tuition surcharge | 165 |
purposes, status as a resident of Ohio shall be defined by the | 166 |
chancellor of the Ohio board of regents by rule promulgated | 167 |
pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. No adjudication as | 168 |
to the status of any person under such rule, however, shall be | 169 |
required to be made pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. | 170 |
The term "resident" for these purposes shall not be equated with | 171 |
the definition of that term as it is employed elsewhere under the | 172 |
laws of this state and other states, and shall not carry with it | 173 |
any of the legal connotations appurtenant thereto. Rather, except | 174 |
as provided in divisions (B) and (D) of this section, for such | 175 |
purposes, the rule promulgated under this section shall have the | 176 |
objective of excluding from treatment as residents those who are | 177 |
present in the state primarily for the purpose of attending a | 178 |
state-supported or state-assisted institution of higher education, | 179 |
and may prescribe presumptive rules, rebuttable or conclusive, as | 180 |
to such purpose based upon the source or sources of support of the | 181 |
student, residence prior to first enrollment, evidence of | 182 |
intention to remain in the state after completion of studies, or | 183 |
such other factors as the chancellor deems relevant. | 184 |
(2) If the veteran seeks residency status for tuition | 195 |
surcharge purposes, the veteran has established domicile in this | 196 |
state as of the first day of a term of enrollment in an | 197 |
institution of higher education. If the spouse or a dependent of | 198 |
the veteran seeks residency status for tuition surcharge purposes, | 199 |
the veteran and the spouse or dependent seeking residency status | 200 |
have established domicile in this state as of the first day of a | 201 |
term of enrollment in an institution of higher education, except | 202 |
that if the veteran was killed while serving on active military | 203 |
duty or has been declared to be missing in action or a prisoner of | 204 |
war, only the spouse or dependent seeking residency status shall | 205 |
be required to have established domicile in accordance with this | 206 |
division. | 207 |
(C) The rules of the chancellor for determining student | 208 |
residency shall not deny residency status to a student who is | 209 |
either a dependent child of a parent, or the spouse of a person | 210 |
who, as of the first day of a term of enrollment in an institution | 211 |
of higher education, has accepted full-time employment and | 212 |
established domicile in this state for reasons other than gaining | 213 |
the benefit of favorable tuition rates. | 214 |
(2) A copy of the lease under which the parent or spouse is | 221 |
the lessee and occupant of rented residential property in the | 222 |
state, a copy of the closing statement on residential real | 223 |
property of which the parent or spouse is the owner and occupant | 224 |
in this state or, if the parent or spouse is not the lessee or | 225 |
owner of the residence in which the parent or spouse has | 226 |
established domicile, a letter from the owner of the residence | 227 |
certifying that the parent or spouse resides at that residence. | 228 |
(D)(1) The rules of the chancellor for determining student | 235 |
residency shall grant residency status to a person who, while a | 236 |
resident of this state for state subsidy and tuition surcharge | 237 |
purposes, graduated from a high school in this state or completed | 238 |
the final year of instruction at home as authorized under section | 239 |
3321.04 of the Revised Code, if the person enrolls in an | 240 |
institution of higher education and establishes domicile in this | 241 |
state, regardless of the student's residence prior to that | 242 |
enrollment. | 243 |