Attorney General Mike DeWine...
All
Schools
are urged to Submit Safety Plans
(COLUMBUS,
Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today at the 2012 Ohio Safe
Schools
Summit called on all schools to meet the state law requirement that
directs
them to file a copy of both floor plans and safety plans with the
Attorney
General’s Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI).
“The great
majority of Ohio schools have filed their plans with us, but for more
than 150
school buildings we have not received anything,” said Attorney General
DeWine.
“We hope that we will never experience school violence and we must do
all we
can to prevent it. Having these plans in place and ready to be accessed
by
local law enforcement is an important part of our efforts to protect
children.”
Since the
tragic loss of life from shootings at Chardon High School, 1,030
buildings
representing more than 109 districts became compliant or renewed their
compliance with state law that requires each of Ohio’s school
facilities to
file a copy of both floor plans and safety plans, updating them at
least every
three years or sooner, if changes occur. Of those buildings, 320
schools had
never submitted materials.
Chardon
High School was in compliance with the filing requirement.
Attorney
General DeWine also urged schools to submit plans that are clear and
effective.
Some schools, despite having met the filing requirements, have
submitted plans
that are too brief or unnecessarily detailed to be very helpful to
local
authorities who must move quickly if an incident occurs.
School safety plans may be sent by e-mail
to SchoolPlans@OhioAttorneyGeneral.gov. Hard copies of the plans may be
mailed
to the Attorney General’s office at: School Digitization Project, The
Ohio
Attorney General’s Office, 150 E. Gay St., 18th Floor, Columbus, OH
43215.
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