HB 2020
educational institutions; interference; disruption
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Bill overview
This bill amends Arizona law to define and criminalize interference and disruption of educational institutions. It expands the offenses to include threatening harm, entering property to disrupt lawful use, and refusing to comply with lawful orders from school officials. Schools are required to establish rules and enforcement procedures to maintain order, with penalties including ejection and disciplinary action for students and staff. The bill also clarifies that certain gun safety programs and private educational institutions are exempt.
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Rachel Keshel
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