School administrator searches. School personnel may conduct searches of a student's property and person under their jurisdiction in accordance with guidelines developed as contemplated by Code of Virginia § 22.1-279.7, and the advice of the school’s legal counsel. SROs should not become involved in administrative searches and at no time should SROs request that an administrative search be conducted for law enforcement purposes or have school personnel conduct a search as the SRO’s agent.
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School administrator searches. School personnel may conduct searches of a student's property and person under their jurisdiction in accordance with guidelines developed as contemplated by the Code of Virginia § 22.1-279.7, and the advice of the school’s legal counsel. SROs should not become involved in administrative searches and at no time should SROs request that an administrative search be conducted for law enforcement purposes or have school personnel conduct a search as the SRO’s agent.
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School administrator searches. School personnel may conduct searches of a student's property and person under their jurisdiction in accordance with guidelines developed as contemplated by Code of Virginia § 22.1-279.7, and the advice of the school’s legal counsel. SRO searches. Any search initiated by an SRO or other law enforcement officer should be conducted in accordance with constitutional search and seizure requirements. All searches should occur outside the presence of students and school personnel, with the exception of school administrators, unless there is a clear and imminent threat to safety. SROs should not become involved in administrative searches and at no time should SROs request that an administrative search be conducted for law enforcement purposes or have school personnel conduct a search as the SRO’s agent.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding
School administrator searches. School personnel may conduct searches of a student's property and person under their jurisdiction in accordance with guidelines developed as contemplated by the Code of Virginia § 22.1-279.7, and the advice of the school’s legal counsel. SRO searches. Any search initiated by an SRO or other law enforcement officer should be conducted in accordance with constitutional search and seizure requirements. All searches should occur outside the presence of students and school personnel, with the exception of school administrators, unless there is a clear and imminent threat to safety. SROs should not become involved in administrative searches and at no time should SROs request that an administrative search be conducted for law enforcement purposes or have school personnel conduct a search as the SRO’s agent.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding
School administrator searches. School personnel may conduct searches of a student's property and person under their jurisdiction in accordance with guidelines developed as contemplated by the Code of Virginia § 22.1-279.7, and the advice of the school’s legal counsel. SROs should not become involved in administrative searches unless specifically requested by the school to provide security, protection, or for handling of weapon(s) or contraband. These searches must be at the direction and at control of the school official. At no time should SROs request that an administrative search be conducted for law enforcement purposes or have school personnel conduct a search as the SRO’s agent. Canine searches will be permitted at the request of the school superintendent, school principal or designee. The CCSO will attempt to provide the necessary resources in order to handle such request.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding