125th MAINE LEGISLATURE
LD 1237 LR 614(10)
An Act To Prohibit Bullying and Cyberbullying in Schools
Fiscal Note for Bill as Engrossed with:
C "B" (H-745)
S "A" (S-598) to C "B" (H-745)
Committee: Education and Cultural Affairs
             
Fiscal Note
State Mandate - Exempted
State Mandates
Required Activity Unit Affected Local Cost
Requires school boards, when amending its policies and procedures that address bullying, to include the following: School Significant statewide
~  procedures for students, school staff, parents, guardians and others to report incidents of bullying including anonymous reporting of bullying;
~  procedures for prompt investigating and responding to incidents of bullying including written documentation of reported incidents and the outcome of the investigation;
~  procedure for appealing a decision to take or not take disciplinary action;
~  procedure to remediate any substantiated incident of bullying;
~  process to communicate measures being taken to ensure the safety of the targeted student and to prevent further acts of bullying.
Requires the annual dissemination of the written policy to students, parents, guardians, volunteers, administrators, teachers and school staff; posting of policy on the school administrative unit's publicly accessible website; and inclusion of the policy, in detail, to the student handbook.
Requires superintendent to address every substantiated incident of bullying.
Requires local school administrative units to provide professional development and staff training in the best approaches to implementing the anti-bullying policy.
Pursuant to the Mandate Preamble, the two-thirds vote of all members elected to each House exempts the state from the constitutional requirement to fund 90% of the additional costs.
Fiscal Detail and Notes
Additional costs to the Department of Education to create a model policy on bullying, harassment and sexual harrassment by January 1, 2013 and to create a procedure under which material incidents of discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, cyberbullying and bullying are reported to the department can be absorbed within existing budgeted resources.