§ 6-18-221 - Cooperation of law enforcement agencies.
               	 		
6-18-221.    Cooperation of law enforcement agencies.
    (a)  Any  public school district may enter into a cooperative agreement with  local law enforcement officials to implement within the district an  "Operation Stay in School Program".
(b)  Upon  the request of the board of directors of the school district, the law  enforcement agency shall stipulate, with the administration of the  school district, specific days and hours when law enforcement officers  will attempt to locate school-age students in the community who are off  school premises during school hours without valid documentation excusing  their absence.
(c)  Any certified  law enforcement officer may stop and detain any unsupervised school-age  student located off school premises during school hours and request the  production of documentation excusing the student absence from school.
(d)  Upon  the student's failure to produce sufficient documentation, the law  enforcement officer may take the student into custody and return the  student to his or her school, transport the student to his or her  parent, or transport the student to the truancy reception center, which  shall not be a jail, juvenile detention center, or police department,  and which has been designated by the school district.
(e)    (1)  Any  school district adopting this program shall include in its attendance  policy a notice to parents and students that it has entered into a  cooperative agreement with law enforcement officials to implement an  Operation Stay in School Program, and unsupervised students found off  school premises during school hours shall be subject to questioning by a  law enforcement officer under the program.
      (2)  Any  school district adopting this program shall include provisions for  furnishing valid documentation for students in work-study programs or  other authorized absences from school premises in order to assist law  enforcement officers in determining the validity of documentation  excusing the student's absence from school during school hours.