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r. Although the School Safety Director is expected to perform as the Incident <br />Commander in any critical school-related incident, the SROs agency supervisor will also <br />be on-site and part of the Unified Command Structure to help ensure that the best interests <br />of the school and law enforcement are met. <br />s. The AGENCY will provide the School Safety Director with immediate notification <br />in writing of any SRO whose employment with the AGENCY has been dismissed for <br />misconduct or has otherwise been disciplined as this information must, in turn, be reported <br />by the School District to the Office of Safe Schools immediately after, but no later than 72 <br />hours afterwards, pursuant to Section 1006.12 (5), Florida Statutes. <br />t. AGENCY will provide the School Safety Director with immediate notification of <br />any SRO that discharges his or her firearm in the exercise of the safe school officer's duties, <br />other than for training purposes, as this information must, in turn, be reported by the School <br />District to the Office of Safe Schools immediately after, but no later than 72 hours <br />afterward, pursuant to Section 1006.12 (5), Florida Statutes. <br />u. AGENCY agrees that the assigned SRO will not effect the arrest of any Seminole <br />County Public School child aged ten or younger without the pre-approval of the <br />AGENCY's school resource supervisor. In any such circumstance, timely notice must be <br />provided to the School Safety Director. AGENCY agrees that it will adopt a policy <br />consistent with this provision prior to commencement of the school year. <br />v. The AGENCY may, at the AGENCY's sole expense and discretion, purchase and <br />install one (1) gun safe at any of the schools that are within the AGENCY's scope of <br />responsibility. The AGENCY may arrange for the installation, during non-instructional <br />hours, of a firearm safe suitable for the storage of an AGENCY issued rifle for use by the <br />SRO. The safe selected by the AGENCY must have the following features: <br />1. Biometric fingerprint technology that can be controlled by AGENCY <br />without causing SCHOOL BOARD to collect, obtain, or retain <br />information in violation of Section 1002.222, Florida Statutes. <br />2. Steel deadbolt locking system <br />3. Fire-rated for a minimum of three (3) hours <br />4. Anti-pry tabs <br />5. Tamper-resistant inner edges <br />6. Eight gauges or heavier wall thickness <br />7. The safe will be bolted down to the floor <br />The AGENCY will ensure that the location selected for any gun safe will be able <br />to structurally support the gun safe and its contents and that any installed gun safe will not <br />6 <br />