Crime Reporting Sample Clauses

Crime Reporting. Pursuant to Virginia Code § 22.1-279.3:1(B), law enforcement agencies are required, among other things, to notify the division superintendent and the principal or the principal’s designee when a student in the principal’s school commits (i) any offense that would be a felony if committed by an adult or (ii) any offense listed in Virginia Code § 22.1-279.3:1(A) that would be a misdemeanor if committed by an adult if such offense was committed on a school bus, on school property, or at a school-sponsored activity and whether the student is released to the custody of his parent or legal guardian or released on bond. Pursuant to §§ 16.1-260(G) and 19.2-83.1(B), law enforcement agencies and/or intake officers are required to notify the division superintendent if a student is arrested for certain offenses or subject to a petition alleging that the student committed certain offenses. Division superintendents who receive such reports are required to report the information to the principal of the school in which the student is enrolled. As a general practice, SROs should notify the principal as soon as practical of any significant law enforcement events occurring at or in association with the school (e.g., at a school bus stop or off- campus activity, during or outside school hours). Pursuant to Virginia Code § 22.1-279.3:1(D), certain types of criminal activity committed on a school bus, on school property, or at a school-sponsored activity that come to the attention of the principal or school personnel should be reported immediately to the PD/SO as specified in SD policy. No SRO or school administrator will be required to file delinquency charges in response to any such activity. After such notification is made to PD/SO, the SD will ascertain the disposition of the incident made by the PD/SO in order to complete the optional Model School/Law Enforcement Incident Report form. Schools and SROs should be encouraged to deal with school-based offenses through graduated sanctions or educational programming before a delinquency charge is filed with the juvenile court.
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Crime Reporting. 22.1-279:3:1 of the Code of Virginia (effective 7/1/2022) requires the reporting of certain acts to school authorities; reporting of certain acts by school authorities to parents; and reporting of certain acts by school authorities to law enforcement.
Crime Reporting. Pursuant to §22.1-279.3:1.B, Code of Virginia, law enforcement agencies are required to notify a division superintendent, a principal, or a designee when a student in their school commits certain offenses that would be a felony if committed by an adult and the release status of the student. School superintendents who receive such reports are required to report the information to the principal of the school in which the student is enrolled. As a general practice, SROs should notify the principal as soon as practical of any significant law enforcement events occurring at or in association with the school (e.g., at a school bus stop or off-campus activity, during or outside school hours) whether or not the offense would be a felony if committed by an adult. Pursuant to §22.1-279.3:1., Code of Virginia, certain types of criminal activity that come to the attention of the principal or school staff shall be reported immediately to the APD/SRO as specified in ACPS policy. Enumerated acts that may constitute a misdemeanor are no longer required to be reported. No SRO or school administrator shall be required to file delinquency charges. Schools and SROs shall be encouraged to deal with school-based offenses through graduated sanctions or educational programming before a delinquency charge is filed with the juvenile court. The Principal or their designee is required to notify the parent, guardian, or legal custodian of an incident that was reported to law enforcement. This section corresponds to school board policy CLA “Reporting Acts of Violence and Substance Abuse”.
Crime Reporting. Licensee shall require its employees, agents, contractors and volunteers to immediately report any crimes that occur during the Event or on Licensor’s campus to Villanova’s Director of Public Safety; Contact Information: Phone – (000) 000-0000; email – xxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx.
Crime Reporting. Contractor shall require the Contractor Parties to immediately report any crimes that occur during use of the Facilities or on Villanova’s campus to Villanova’s Director of Public Safety; Contact Information: Phone – (000) 000-0000; email – xxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx.
Crime Reporting. RSCCD/SAC has a reputation for maintaining safe campuses, where staff, students and faculty can work and study without fear for their personal safety or property. All crimes occurring on SAC property must be reported to SAC Campus Safety and Security. If crime reports are prepared by SAUSD, a copy must be forwarded to SAC Campus Safety and Security upon completion. SAC will prepare reports and disclosures required under the Clery Act. Disciplinary referrals will be reported by SAC to SAUSD and responsibility for reporting such referrals for Clery purposes will be with SAUSD, if reporting is required of SAUSD under the Clery Act. The Federal Student Right-to-Know, Crime Awareness and Campus Security requires colleges and universities to publish and distribute a report concerning campus crime statistics and security policies. MCHS students can access the Annual Report for Rancho Xxxxxxxx Community College District via xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/Departments/Security-and-Public- Safety/Pages/crime-statistics.aspx. SAC campus is accessible to individuals with varied backgrounds as they pursue their goals within higher education. Public information regarding sex offenders in California may be obtained by viewing the Xxxxx's Law website. MCHS will include the crime awareness message in their Student/Parent Orientation.
Crime Reporting. Pursuant to Virginia Code § 22.1-279.3:1.B and School Board Policy 6135 law enforcement agencies are required to notify a division superintendent, a principal, or a designee when a student in their school commits certain offenses. As a general practice, SROs should notify the principal as soon as practical of any significant law enforcement events occurring at or in association with the school (e.g., at a school bus stop or off- campus activity, during or outside school hours) whether or not the offense falls under § 22.1-279.3:1.BC. Pursuant to Virginia Code § 22.1- 279.3:1.D certain types of criminal activity that comes to the attention of the principal or school staff shall be reported immediately to the SRO, the SRO's supervisor if the SRO is unavailable, or directly to CCPD. After such notification is made to CCPD/SRO, CCPS will ascertain the disposition of the incident made by CCPD/SRO in order to complete the School/Law Enforcement Reporting form. Threat Assessment Threat assessments shall be conducted in accordance with School Board Policy 3131, adopted in accordance with Virginia Code § 22.1-79.4. Consistent with policy and the terms of this MOU, though not School Officials, SROs serve as members of threat assessment teams and assist in monitoring of subject students as well as determining the need, if any, for law enforcement action. School Safety Audits CCPS will conduct school safety audits as required by law to assess school safety conditions in schools. SROs may assist school administrators with school inspection walkthroughs using a CCPS prescribed checklist. SROs will collaborate in other school safety audits including school crisis and emergency management and response planning and preparation as needed.
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Crime Reporting. Vendor shall require the Vendor Parties to immediately report any crimes that occur during use of the Facilities or on Villanova’s campus to Villanova’s Director of Public Safety; Contact Information: Phone – (000) 000-0000; email – xxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx.
Crime Reporting. Sound Transit, or their designated law enforcement agency, will submit a report to the University of Washington Police Department, on a monthly basis, which will include a listing of the crimes committed in or around each of the two individual University District Stations. The crimes mandated for reporting to University of Washington Police Department will be those crimes listed under Title II of Public Law 101-542, also known as The Student Right- to- Know and Campus Security Act, and will be adjusted to reflect any future modifications to the Act.
Crime Reporting. Licensee shall require its employees, agents, contractors and volunteers to immediately report any crimes that occur during the Event or on ATSU campus to ATSU's Director of Campus Safety; Contact Information: Phone – 000.000.0000 (Kirksville) or 480.341.9075 (Mesa); email –xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx (Kirksville) or xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx (Mesa).
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