§ 20-2-1185 - School safety plans
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    20-2-1185   (2010)
   20-2-1185.    School safety plans 
      (a)  Every  public school shall prepare a school safety plan to help curb the  growing incidence of violence in schools, to respond effectively to such  incidents, and to provide a safe learning environment for Georgia's  children, teachers, and other school personnel. Such plan shall also  address preparedness for natural disasters, hazardous materials or  radiological accidents, acts of violence, and acts of terrorism. School  safety plans of public schools shall be prepared with input from  students enrolled in that school, parents or legal guardians of such  students, teachers in that school, community leaders, other school  employees and school district employees, and local law enforcement, fire  service, public safety, and emergency management agencies. School  safety plans of private schools may be prepared with input from students  enrolled in that school, parents or legal guardians of such students,  teachers in that school, other school employees, and local law  enforcement, fire service, public safety, and emergency management  agencies. Such plans shall be reviewed and, if necessary, updated  annually. Such plans of public schools shall be submitted to the local  emergency management agency.
(b)  A public  school may request funding assistance from the state for the  installation of safety equipment including, but not limited to, video  surveillance cameras, metal detectors, and other similar security  devices. Funding may be provided to a public school in accordance with a  school safety plan prepared by the school and approved by the local  board of education, the Department of Education, and the Georgia  Emergency Management Agency.
(c)  School  safety plans prepared by public schools shall address security issues in  school safety zones as defined in paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of  Code Section 16-11-127.1. School safety plans should also address  security issues involving the transportation of pupils to and from  school and school functions when such transportation is furnished by the  school or school system and school functions held during  noninstructional hours.
(d)  The Georgia  Emergency Management Agency shall provide training and technical  assistance to public school systems, and may provide this same training  and technical assistance to private school systems, and independent  private schools throughout this state in the area of emergency  management and safe school operations. This training and technical  assistance shall include, but not be limited to, crisis response team  development, site surveys and safety audits, crisis management planning,  exercise design, safe school planning, emergency operations planning,  search and seizure, bomb threat management, and model school safety  plans.