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| also recognizes that the use of cellular radio |
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| telecommunication devices can
decrease the response time of |
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| officials to emergency situations. In addition,
cellular radio |
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| telecommunication devices allow parents an additional and |
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| timely
method of contacting their children should an emergency |
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| situation arise.
Therefore, it is the purpose and intention of |
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| the General Assembly in enacting
this legislation to (i) reduce |
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| the occurrence of inappropriate and disruptive
activities |
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| during school hours and on school property occurring through |
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| the use
of cellular radio telecommunication devices and (ii) |
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| increase the safety of
students and school personnel during |
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| school hours and on school property.
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| (b) The school board may establish appropriate rules and
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| disciplinary procedures governing the use or possession of |
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| cellular radio
telecommunication devices by a student while in |
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| a school or on school property,
during regular school hours, or |
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| at any other time. However, a student must not be suspended or |
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| given detention during regular school hours for violating any |
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| rules or policies governing the use or possession of cellular |
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| radio telecommunication devices.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-793, eff. 8-9-02.)
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| (105 ILCS 5/34-18.14) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-18.14)
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| Sec. 34-18.14. Cellular radio telecommunication devices.
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| (a) The General Assembly finds and declares that the |
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| educational
development of all persons to the limits of their |
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| capacities is a fundamental
goal of the people of this State |
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| and that to achieve such goal it is essential
to provide a safe |
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| and secure learning environment within the public schools.
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| While recognizing that cellular radio telecommunication |
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| devices may be used for
inappropriate activities during school |
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| hours and on school property and may, on
occasion, cause |
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| disruption to the classroom environment, the General Assembly
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| also recognizes that the use of cellular radio |
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| telecommunication devices can
decrease the response time of |
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| officials to emergency situations. In addition,
cellular radio |
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| telecommunication devices allow parents an additional and |
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| timely
method of contacting their children should an emergency |
13 |
| situation arise.
Therefore, it is the purpose and intention of |
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| the General Assembly in enacting
this legislation to (i) reduce |
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| the occurrence of inappropriate and disruptive
activities |
16 |
| during school hours and on school property occurring through |
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| the use
of cellular radio telecommunication devices and (ii) |
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| increase the safety of
students and school personnel during |
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| school hours and on school property.
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| (b) The board may establish appropriate rules and |
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| disciplinary
procedures governing the use or possession of |
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| cellular radio telecommunication
devices by a student while in |
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| a school or on school property, during regular
school hours, or |
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| at any other time. However, a student must not be suspended or |
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| given detention during regular school hours for violating any |
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| rules or policies governing the use or possession of cellular |