Common use of REPORTING GUIDELINES Clause in Contracts

REPORTING GUIDELINES. A. SCHOOL REPORTS TO POLICE DEPARTMENT (1) The following shall be considered Mandatory Reportable Incidents: (a) possession, use, or distribution of alcohol by a student; (b) possession, use, or distribution of an inhalant or any controlled substance, as defined in X.X. x. 94C (excepting any possession of prescription medication possessed and administered in accordance with state law and school policy); (c) any incident in which any individual is reasonably believed to be distributing controlled substances or alcohol; (d) any incident involving the threat of assaultive behavior or intentional assaultive behavior and/or reckless behavior that results in personal injury; (e) possession of a weapon, as defined in the school handbook or under X.X. x. 71 § 37H (a), which includes, but is not limited to, a gun or a knife, and ammunition or components thereof. (f) any incident involving stalking or harassment in violation of X.X. x. 265 § 43 and 43A, annoying phone calls, domestic abuse, dating violence, or a violation of X.X. x. 209A or 258E restraining order, and any students either protected by a restraining order; (g) any incident involving a child suffering physical or emotional injury resulting from abuse inflicted upon him or her which causes harm or the substantial risk of harm to the child’s health or welfare, including sexual abuse or from neglect (in addition to a report filed with the Department of Children and Families); (h) any incident involving an actual or suspected hate crime or violation of civil rights, including but not limited to an assault or battery upon a person or damage to the real or personal property of a person with the intent to intimidate such person because of such person’s race, color, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability in violation of X.X. x. 265 §§ 37 and 39, as well as any act of bodily injury or attempt to cause bodily injury against a person due to actual or perceived religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 249; (i) any incident resulting in significant damage to municipal or private property; (j) any bomb threat, fire, threatened or attempted fire setting, threatened or attempted use of an explosive device or hoax device, or possession of a “novelty lighter” as defined by X.X. x. 148 § 60. NOTE: The school shall also report “unauthorized ignition of any fires” to the local fire department under X.X. x. 148 § 2A; (k) any creation or possession of a document, whether computer or manually generated, handwritten or electronic (e.g., text or email), that identifies any individual targeted for violence or death; (l) any threat, direct or indirect, past or future, against a student, school personnel or other school employee; (m) any incident of "hazing” as defined by X.X. x. 269 § 17, involving any conduct or ritual or method of initiation into any school organization that endangers the physical or mental health of any student; (n) any sexual assault, including but not limited to rape, assault with intent to rape, indecent assault and battery, as well as any lewd and lascivious behavior, open and gross lewdness, indecent exposure, or incident of gender- based harassment, “sexting”, “sextortion”1 or possession or dissemination of sexually explicit photographs of a student; (o) any incident of “bullying” or “cyber-bullying” as defined by X.X. x. 71 § 37O where the school believes that the incident may have involved criminal conduct or involves any other reportable acts outlined in (a) through (n). (2) Mandatory Reportable Incidents will be immediately reported to the XXXXXX POLICE DEPARTMENT if such incident: (a) occurred on school property or within 1,000 foot radius of school property; (b) occurred at a school-sponsored function; (c) occurred in a school owned or contracted bus or other vehicle or at school bus stop; or (d) involved a student of the NASHOBA REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. (3) The Designated Liaisons from the School may report any other incident or information that may affect the safety or well-being of students, faculty, or administrative personnel at the School.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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REPORTING GUIDELINES. A. SCHOOL REPORTS TO POLICE DEPARTMENT (1) The following shall be considered Mandatory Reportable Incidents: (a) possession, use, or distribution of alcohol by a student; (b) possession, use, or distribution of an inhalant or any controlled substance, as defined in X.X. x. 94C (excepting any possession of prescription medication possessed and administered in accordance with state law and school policy); (c) any incident in which any individual is reasonably believed to be distributing controlled substances or alcohol; (d) any incident involving the threat of assaultive behavior or intentional assaultive behavior and/or reckless behavior that results in personal injury; (e) possession of a weapon, as defined in the school handbook or under X.X. x. 71 § 37H (a), which includes, but is not limited to, a gun or a knife, and ammunition or components thereof. (f) any incident involving stalking or harassment in violation of X.X. x. 265 § 43 and 43A, annoying phone calls, domestic abuse, dating violence, or a violation of X.X. x. 209A or 258E restraining order, and any students either protected by a restraining order; (g) any incident involving a child suffering physical or emotional injury resulting from abuse inflicted upon him or her which causes harm or the substantial risk of harm to the child’s health or welfare, including sexual abuse or from neglect (in addition to a report filed with the Department of Children and Families); (h) any incident involving an actual or suspected hate crime or violation of civil rights, including but not limited to an assault or battery upon a person or damage to the real or personal property of a person with the intent to intimidate such person because of such person’s race, color, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability in violation of X.X. x. 265 §§ 37 and 39, as well as any act of bodily injury or attempt to cause bodily injury against a person due to actual or perceived religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 249; (i) any incident resulting in significant damage to municipal or private property; (j) any bomb threat, fire, threatened or attempted fire settingfiresetting, threatened or attempted use of an explosive device or hoax device, or possession of a “novelty lighter” as defined by X.X. x. 148 § 60. NOTE: The school shall also report “unauthorized ignition of any fires” to the local fire department under X.X. x. 148 § 2A; (k) any creation or possession of a document, whether computer or manually generated, handwritten or electronic (e.g., text or email), that identifies any individual targeted for violence or death; (l) any threat, direct or indirect, past or future, against a student, school personnel or other school employee; (m) any incident of "hazing” as defined by X.X. x. 269 § 17, involving any conduct or ritual or method of initiation into any school organization that endangers the physical or mental health of any student; (n) any sexual assault, including but not limited to rape, assault with intent to rape, indecent assault and battery, as well as any lewd and lascivious behavior, open and gross lewdness, indecent exposure, or incident of gender- gender-based harassment, “sexting”, “sextortion”1 or possession or dissemination of sexually explicit photographs of a student; (o) any incident of “bullying” or “cyber-bullying” as defined by X.X. x. 71 § 37O where the school believes that the incident may have involved criminal conduct or involves any other reportable acts outlined in (a) through (n). (2) Mandatory Reportable Incidents will be immediately reported to the XXXXXX NATICK POLICE DEPARTMENT if such incident: (a) occurred on school property or within 1,000 foot radius of school property; (b) occurred at a school-sponsored function; (c) occurred in a school owned or contracted bus or other vehicle or at school bus stop; or (d) involved a student of the NASHOBA REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICTNATICK PUBLIC SCHOOLS. (3) The Designated Liaisons from the School may report any other incident or information that may affect the safety or well-well being of students, faculty, or administrative personnel at the School.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

REPORTING GUIDELINES. A. SCHOOL REPORTS TO POLICE DEPARTMENT (1) The following shall be considered Mandatory Reportable Incidents: (a) possession, use, or distribution of alcohol by a student; (b) possession, use, or distribution of an inhalant or any controlled substance, as defined in X.X. x. 94C (excepting any possession of prescription medication possessed and administered in accordance with state law and school policy); (c) any incident in which any individual is reasonably believed to be distributing controlled substances or alcohol; (d) any incident involving the threat of assaultive behavior or intentional assaultive behavior and/or reckless behavior that results in personal injury; (e) possession of a weapon, as defined in the school handbook or under X.X. x. 71 § 37H (a), which includes, but is not limited to, a gun or a knife, and ammunition or components thereof. (f) any incident involving stalking or harassment in violation of X.X. x. 265 § 43 and 43A, annoying phone calls, domestic abuse, dating violence, or a violation of X.X. x. 209A or 258E restraining order, and any students either protected by a restraining order; (g) any incident involving a child suffering physical or emotional injury resulting from abuse inflicted upon him or her which causes harm or the substantial risk of harm to the child’s health or welfare, including sexual abuse or from neglect (in addition to a report filed with the Department of Children and Families); (h) any incident involving an actual or suspected hate crime or violation of civil rights, including but not limited to an assault or battery upon a person or damage to the real or personal property of a person with the intent to intimidate such person because of such person’s race, color, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability in violation of X.X. x. 265 §§ 37 and 39, as well as any act of bodily injury or attempt to cause bodily injury against a person due to actual or perceived religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 249; (i) any incident resulting in significant damage to municipal or private property; (j) any bomb threat, fire, threatened or attempted fire settingfiresetting, threatened or attempted use of an explosive device or hoax device, or possession of a “novelty lighter” as defined by X.X. x. 148 § 60. NOTE: The school shall also report “unauthorized ignition of any fires” to the local fire department under X.X. x. 148 § 2A; (k) any creation or possession of a document, whether computer or manually generated, handwritten or electronic (e.g., text or email), that identifies any individual targeted for violence or death; (l) any threat, direct or indirect, past or future, against a student, school personnel or other school employee; (m) any incident of "hazing” as defined by X.X. x. 269 § 17, involving any conduct or ritual or method of initiation into any school organization that endangers the physical or mental health of any student; (n) any sexual assault, including but not limited to rape, assault with intent to rape, indecent assault and battery, as well as any lewd and lascivious behavior, open and gross lewdness, indecent exposure, or incident of gender- gender-based harassment, “sexting”, “sextortion”1 or possession or dissemination of sexually explicit photographs of a student; (o) any incident of “bullying” or “cyber-bullying” as defined by X.X. x. 71 § 37O where the school believes that the incident may have involved criminal conduct or involves any other reportable acts outlined in (a) through (n). (2) Mandatory Reportable Incidents will be immediately reported to the XXXXXX WESTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT if such incident: (a) occurred on school property or within 1,000 foot radius of school property; (b) occurred at a school-sponsored function; (c) occurred in a school owned or contracted bus or other vehicle or at school bus stop; or (d) involved a student of the NASHOBA REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICTWESTFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS. (3) The Designated Liaisons from the School may report any other incident or information that may affect the safety or well-well being of students, faculty, or administrative personnel at the School.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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REPORTING GUIDELINES. A. SCHOOL REPORTS TO POLICE DEPARTMENT (1) The following shall be considered Mandatory Reportable Incidents: (a) possession, use, or distribution of alcohol by a student; (b) possession, use, or distribution of an inhalant or any controlled substance, as defined in X.X. x. 94C (excepting any possession of prescription medication possessed and administered in accordance with state law and school policy); (c) any incident in which any individual is reasonably believed to be distributing controlled substances or alcohol; (d) any incident involving the threat of assaultive behavior or intentional assaultive behavior and/or reckless behavior that results in personal injury; (e) possession of a weapon, as defined in the school handbook or under X.X. x. 71 § 37H (a), which includes, but is not limited to, a gun or a knife, and ammunition or components thereof.; (f) any incident involving stalking or harassment in violation of X.X. x. 265 § 43 and 43A, annoying phone calls, domestic abuse, dating violence, or a violation of X.X. x. 209A or 258E restraining order, and any students either protected by a restraining order; (g) any incident involving a child suffering physical or emotional injury resulting from abuse inflicted upon him or her which causes harm or the substantial risk of harm to the child’s health or welfare, including sexual abuse or from neglect (in addition to a report filed with the Department of Children and Families); (h) any incident involving an actual or suspected hate crime or violation of civil rights, including but not limited to an assault or battery upon a person or damage to the real or personal property of a person with the intent to intimidate such person because of such person’s race, color, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability in violation of X.X. x. 265 §§ 37 and 39, as well as any act of bodily injury or attempt to cause bodily injury against a person due to actual or perceived religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 249; (i) any incident resulting in significant damage to municipal public or private property; (j) any bomb threat, fire, threatened or attempted fire setting, threatened or attempted use of an explosive device or hoax device, or possession of a “novelty lighter” as defined by X.X. x. 148 § 60. NOTE: The school shall also report “unauthorized ignition of any fires” to the local fire department under X.X. x. 148 § 2A; (k) any creation or possession of a document, whether computer or manually generated, handwritten or electronic (e.g., text or email), that identifies any individual targeted for violence or death; (l) any threat, direct or indirect, past or future, against a student, school personnel or other school employee; (m) any incident of "hazing” as defined by X.X. x. 269 § 17, involving any conduct or ritual or method of initiation into any school organization that endangers the physical or mental health of any student; (n) any sexual assault, including but not limited to rape, assault with intent to rape, indecent assault and battery, as well as any lewd and lascivious behavior, open and gross lewdness, indecent exposure, or incident of gender- based harassment, “sexting”, “sextortion”1 or possession or dissemination of sexually explicit photographs of a student; (o) any incident of “bullying” or “cyber-bullying” as defined by X.X. x. 71 § 37O where the school believes that the incident may have involved criminal conduct or involves any other reportable acts outlined in (a) through (n). (2) Mandatory Reportable Incidents will be immediately reported to the XXXXXX POLICE DEPARTMENT if such incident: (a) occurred on school property or within 1,000 foot radius of school property; (b) occurred at a school-sponsored function; (c) occurred in a school owned or contracted bus or other vehicle or at school bus stop; or (d) involved a student of the NASHOBA REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. (3) The Designated Liaisons from the School may report any other incident or information that may affect the safety or well-being of students, faculty, or administrative personnel at the School.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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