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Article: CS/CS/CS/CS/SB 1540--Zero-tolerance policies/ schools.(Education Law)
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- July 1, 2009
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The bill requires district school boards to revise their zero-tolerance policies to: define petty misconduct and offenses that pose a serious threat to school safety; clarify that zero-tolerance policies do not require the reporting of petty misconduct and certain misdemeanors to a law enforcement agency; provide for a review of the disciplinary action taken against a student pursuant to [section]1006.07, F.S.; and consider the particular circumstances surrounding the student's misbehavior in any ...
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Article: Zero-tolerance policies becoming more flexible: ; ...
Charleston Daily Mail;
February 20, 2001 ;
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... ... Just a few years after zero-tolerance policies swept onto the nation's campuses ... moderate state and federal zero-tolerance policies only on guns and saleable amounts ... maintaining that they still have zero-tolerance policies.
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