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H 3462
Session 121 (2015-2016)


H 3462 General Bill, By Crosby
 A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, SO AS TO ENACT THE
 "DOMESTICNext VIOLENCE AWARENESS EDUCATION ACT" BY ADDING ARTICLE 5 TO CHAPTER 29,
 TITLE 59 SO AS TO DEFINE NECESSARY TERMS, TO PROVIDE BEFORE JANUARY 1, 2016,
 THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SHALL DEVELOP A MODEL PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE AWARENESS
 CURRICULUM TO ASSIST SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN DELIVERING AGE-APPROPRIATE
 INSTRUCTION ON THE SUBJECT OF PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE TO ALL PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS
 AND TO PROMOTE AWARENESS OF PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE IN ALL PUBLIC SCHOOLS, TO
 PROVIDE THE DEPARTMENT ALSO SHALL DEVELOP A MODEL PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE POLICY TO
 ASSIST SCHOOLS IN DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING POLICIES FOR THE MANNER IN WHICH
 STUDENTS AND EMPLOYEES MAY REPORT A SUSPECTED INCIDENT OF PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE,
 AND TO PROVIDE THE DEPARTMENT ALSO SHALL DEVELOP GUIDELINES AND MATERIALS FOR
 CONTINUING EDUCATION CONCERNING PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE FOR SCHOOL FACULTIES AND
 ADMINISTRATORS; TO PROVIDE THAT BEFORE JULY 1, 2016, ALL SCHOOL DISTRICTS
 SHALL IMPLEMENT PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE AWARENESS CURRICULUMS, POLICIES, AND
 CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS BASED ON THE CURRICULUM
 AND POLICIES DEVELOPED BY THE DEPARTMENT; TO PROVIDE THAT BEGINNING JANUARY 1,
 2017, AT LEAST ONE CREDIT OF CONTINUING EDUCATION IN PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE
 DEVELOPED PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION ANNUALLY MUST BE COMPLETED BY TEACHERS AND
 APPROPRIATE STAFF, AND TO PROVIDE THAT AN EDUCATOR WHO HOLDS A PROFESSIONAL
 CERTIFICATE MAY USE THESE CREDITS TO SATISFY CREDENTIAL RENEWAL REQUIREMENTS;
 TO AMEND SECTION 63-7-370, RELATING TO PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE OPTIONAL REPORTING
 FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT IN THE CHILDREN'S CODE, SO AS TO MAKE REPORTING MANDATORY,
 TO EXPAND THE PERSONS REQUIRED TO REPORT, AND TO PROVIDE THE DEPARTMENT OF
 SOCIAL SERVICES SHALL TREAT THE CASE AS A SUSPECTED REPORT OF ABUSE AND SHALL
 INVESTIGATE THE CASE AS IN OTHER ALLEGATIONS OF ABUSE IN ORDER TO DETERMINE IF
 THE CHILD HAS BEEN ABUSED PHYSICALLY OR PSYCHOLOGICALLY; AND TO REPEAL SECTION
 59-1-475 RELATING TO EXISTING PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE CONTINUING EDUCATION
 REQUIREMENTS, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2016.

   01/29/15  House  Introduced and read first time (House Journal-page 8)
   01/29/15  House  Referred to Committee on Judiciary
                     (House Journal-page 8)



VERSIONS OF THIS BILL

1/29/2015



H. 3462

A BILL

TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, SO AS TO ENACT THE "PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE AWARENESS EDUCATION ACT" BY ADDING ARTICLE 5 TO CHAPTER 29, TITLE 59 SO AS TO DEFINE NECESSARY TERMS, TO PROVIDE BEFORE JANUARY 1, 2016, THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SHALL DEVELOP A MODEL PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE AWARENESS CURRICULUM TO ASSIST SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN DELIVERING AGE-APPROPRIATE INSTRUCTION ON THE SUBJECT OF PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE TO ALL PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TO PROMOTE AWARENESS OF PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE IN ALL PUBLIC SCHOOLS, TO PROVIDE THE DEPARTMENT ALSO SHALL DEVELOP A MODEL PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE POLICY TO ASSIST SCHOOLS IN DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING POLICIES FOR THE MANNER IN WHICH STUDENTS AND EMPLOYEES MAY REPORT A SUSPECTED INCIDENT OF PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE, AND TO PROVIDE THE DEPARTMENT ALSO SHALL DEVELOP GUIDELINES AND MATERIALS FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION CONCERNING PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE FOR SCHOOL FACULTIES AND ADMINISTRATORS; TO PROVIDE THAT BEFORE JULY 1, 2016, ALL SCHOOL DISTRICTS SHALL IMPLEMENT PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE AWARENESS CURRICULUMS, POLICIES, AND CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS BASED ON THE CURRICULUM AND POLICIES DEVELOPED BY THE DEPARTMENT; TO PROVIDE THAT BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2017, AT LEAST ONE CREDIT OF CONTINUING EDUCATION IN PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE DEVELOPED PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION ANNUALLY MUST BE COMPLETED BY TEACHERS AND APPROPRIATE STAFF, AND TO PROVIDE THAT AN EDUCATOR WHO HOLDS A PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE MAY USE THESE CREDITS TO SATISFY CREDENTIAL RENEWAL REQUIREMENTS; TO AMEND SECTION 63-7-370, RELATING TO PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE OPTIONAL REPORTING FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT IN THE CHILDREN'S CODE, SO AS TO MAKE REPORTING MANDATORY, TO EXPAND THE PERSONS REQUIRED TO REPORT, AND TO PROVIDE THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES SHALL TREAT THE CASE AS A SUSPECTED REPORT OF ABUSE AND SHALL INVESTIGATE THE CASE AS IN OTHER ALLEGATIONS OF ABUSE IN ORDER TO DETERMINE IF THE CHILD HAS BEEN ABUSED PHYSICALLY OR PSYCHOLOGICALLY; AND TO REPEAL SECTION 59-1-475 RELATING TO EXISTING PreviousDOMESTICNext VIOLENCE CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2016.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

SECTION    1.    This act must be known and may be cited as the "PreviousDomesticNext Violence Awareness Education Act".

SECTION 2.    Chapter 29, Title 59 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:

"Article 5

PreviousDomesticNext Violence Awareness Education

Section 59-29-610.    (A)    As used in this chapter:

(1)    'PreviousDomesticNext violence' means the criminal offense provided in Section 16-25-20, which provides, among other things, that it is unlawful to:

(a)    cause physical harm or injury to a person's own household member; or

(b)    offer or attempt to cause physical harm or injury to a person's own household member with apparent present ability under circumstances reasonably creating fear of imminent peril.

(2)    'Department' means the South Carolina Department of Education.

(3)    'Household member', within the context of criminal PreviousdomesticNext violence, has the same meaning as Section 16-25-10, which includes:

(a)    a spouse;

(b)    a former spouse;

(c)    persons who have a child in common; or

(d)    a male and female who are cohabiting or formerly have cohabited.

Section 59-29-620.    (A)(1)    Before January 1, 2016, the department shall develop a model PreviousdomesticNext violence awareness curriculum to assist school districts in delivering age-appropriate instruction on the subject of PreviousdomesticNext violence to all students in kindergarten through twelfth grade concerning:

(a)    the nature, extent, and causes of PreviousdomesticNext and family violence;

(b)    issues of PreviousdomesticNext and family violence concerning children, with particular emphasis on the psychological impact of experiencing or witnessing PreviousdomesticNext violence and the impact of the diminished ability of an abused household member to provide proper care for a child;

(c)    prevention of the use of violence by children;

(d)    sensitivity to gender bias and cultural, racial, and sexual issues;

(e)    the lethality of PreviousdomesticNext and family violence;

(f)    legal issues relating to PreviousdomesticNext violence and child custody;

(g)    appropriate responses to reports or other indications of PreviousdomesticNext violence, including the importance of identifying and reporting incidents of PreviousdomesticNext violence to law enforcement and appropriate school officials, including an administrator and counselor, and situations in which making this report is required by law; and

(h)    the intersection of PreviousdomesticNext violence and dating violence and the impact of violence in a dating relationship resembling PreviousdomesticNext violence.

(2)    Before January 1, 2016, the department shall develop a model PreviousdomesticNext violence policy to assist schools in developing and implementing policies for the manner in which students and employees of the district may report a suspected incident of PreviousdomesticNext violence. The policy shall make district employees aware of their legal obligations to report such incidents, and shall encourage students to report such incidents. A policy should include the prominent display throughout the school of contact information and an assurance that the identity of a person who makes a report be kept confidential.

(B)(1)    Before July 1, 2016, each school shall adopt for implementation beginning with the 2016-2017 school year, a:

(a)    curriculum for PreviousdomesticNext violence awareness instruction for all students based on the curriculum developed by the department in item (A)(1); and

(b)    policy for responding to PreviousdomesticNext violence based on the model policy developed by the department in item (A)(2).

(2)    To ensure notice of the school district's PreviousdomesticNext violence awareness policy, the policy must be published in school and school district handbooks or any publications on the school or district website that provide the rules, procedures, or standards of conduct for students at school.

(C)    Each school district shall inform the students' parents or legal guardians of the school district's PreviousdomesticNext violence awareness policy. Upon request, the school district shall provide parents or legal guardians with a copy of the school district's PreviousdomesticNext violence awareness policy and relevant information, including the contact information for making reports.

(D)    This section does not prevent a victim from seeking redress under any other available law, either civil or criminal.

Section 59-29-630.    (A)    Before January 1, 2016, the department shall develop guidelines and materials for continuing education concerning PreviousdomesticNext violence that covers the criteria in Section 59-29-620(A)(1)(a) through (h).

(B)    Before July 1, 2016, each school district shall adopt a curriculum for continuing education on PreviousdomesticNext and family violence for teachers and appropriate staff based on the guidelines and materials developed by the department pursuant to subsection (A) which must be submitted to the department for approval. Online classes developed or approved by the South Carolina Coalition Against PreviousDomesticNext Violence and Sexual Assault or a similar organization may be used as part of this curriculum, subject to approval by the department.

(C)    Beginning January 1, 2017, at least one credit of continuing education in PreviousdomesticNext violence developed pursuant to this section annually must be completed by teachers and appropriate staff. An educator who holds a professional certificate may use these credits to satisfy credential renewal requirements."

SECTION    3.    Section 63-7-370 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:

"Section 63-7-370.    The law enforcement officer upon receipt of a report of PreviousdomesticNext violence may report this information to the Department of Social Services. A physician, nurse, dentist, optometrist, medical examiner or coroner, or an employee of a county medical examiner's or coroner's office, or any other medical, emergency medical services, mental health, or allied health professional, member of the clergy including a Christian Science Practitioner or religious healer, school teacher, counselor, principal, assistant principal, school attendance officer, social or public assistance worker, substance abuse treatment staff, or childcare worker in a childcare center or foster care facility, foster parent, police or law enforcement officer, juvenile justice worker, undertaker, funeral home director or employee of a funeral home, persons responsible for processing films, computer technician, judge, or a volunteer nonattorney guardian ad litem serving on behalf of the South Carolina Guardian Ad Litem Program or on behalf of Richland County CASA shall report in accordance with this article when in the person's professional capacity the person has received information which gives the person reason to believe that a child has been or may have been subject to PreviousdomesticNext violence, including living in a household in which PreviousdomesticNext violence occurs. Law enforcement and the department may shall treat the case of Previousdomestic violence as a suspected report of abuse and may shall investigate the case as it would in other allegations of abuse in order to determine if the child has been harmed physically or psychologically abused."

SECTION    4.    Section 59-1-475 of the 1976 Code is repealed effective July 1, 2016.

SECTION    5.    This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

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