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e. Provide the AGENCY and SRO with reasonable time each quarter to provide <br />relevant school safety training to school staff. <br />f Pursuant to "Alyssa's Law," Section 1006.07, Florida Statutes, the SCHOOL <br />BOARD has implemented and agrees to continue to implement a mobile panic alert system <br />capable of connecting diverse emergency services technologies to ensure real-time <br />coordination between multiple first responder agencies. SCHOOL BOARD further agrees <br />that each SRO assigned to a Seminole County Public School will be provided access to the <br />District's approved soft panic app on their cellular phones. The app will be the primary <br />mass communication tool to alert the school staff of an emergency in compliance with <br />"Alyssa's Law." <br />g. Upon request of AGENCY, the SCHOOL BOARD will provide a suitable <br />location in a non -instructional room within each school to which an SRO is assigned <br />for the placement of a firearm safe suitable for the storage of an AGENCY -issued <br />rifle. The chosen room will be equipped with a solid locking door and covered by the <br />school's video security camera system. The provision of this location is subject to the <br />AGENCY's compliance with section 4(t) above. <br />h. Share with AGENCY, its zero -tolerance policy, which identifies acts that are <br />required to be reported under the school environmental safety incident reporting (SESIR) <br />pursuant to section 1006.07(9), Florida Statutes, any Department of Education Rules <br />enacted as part of SESIR and policies which also address the other requirements of section <br />1006.13, Florida Statutes. SCHOOL BOARD personnel in each school will report all <br />required reportable SESIR incidents to the assigned SRO as soon as practicable. Any <br />updates or changes to these requirements or policies will be provided to AGENCY. <br />BOTH PARTIES agree: <br />a. To work cooperatively with each other and the School Safety & Security Director <br />to proactively address school security issues and to provide students, faculty, and parents <br />with quality law enforcement services and the safest learning environment possible. <br />b. To work cooperatively with each other and the School Safety & Security Director <br />to equip all K-12 students with the right safety skills to make informed decisions in life <br />and build a positive relationship with law enforcement SROs. <br />C. That SRO are at all times employees of the CITY inclusive for purposes of workers <br />compensation and tort liability pursuant to Section 768.28, Florida Statutes. SROs, when <br />performing their duties, shall be deemed to be acting within the course and scope of the <br />E <br />
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