Common use of Specific Examples Clause in Contracts

Specific Examples. Offenses that have NOT occurred on a school bus, property or at a school-related function: ● Questioning of students at the school by law enforcement personnel should be limited to those instances where delay may increase the risk of danger to any person, destruction of evidence, or flight of a suspect. Prior to questioning a juvenile suspect on school property in these matters, the SRO will attempt to obtain permission from the parent or legal guardian. If the parent or legal guardian cannot be reached, a school administrator may be present during the interview to act in loco parentis to the student. All questioning on school property by LCPS employees must be consistent with School Board policy and Department General Orders. If the parent or legal guardian of the juvenile suspect grants permission for a law enforcement interview outside of their presence, the interview may be completed without a school administrator being present. The exception is questioning associated with child abuse cases pursuant to Va. Code § 63.2-1518. No contact should be made with any parent/guardian when either parent/guardian is suspected of being involved in the child abuse. A school administrator is NOT required to act in loco parentis. Investigations and questioning of students at the school for offenses that have occurred on a school bus, on school property, or at a school-sponsored activity: ● The school official or the SRO shall attempt to notify a parent or legal guardian of the juvenile suspect as a courtesy and advise them of the type of violation/crime and their child's involvement in such matter. ● Law enforcement may interview victims and/or witnesses of crimes in middle and high schools in the school building, without parental permission, in furtherance of criminal investigations of incidents that occurred on a school bus, on school property, or at a school-sponsored activity, and not related to child abuse/neglect. The SRO shall keep the principal apprised of these interviews as appropriate ● In these circumstances, a school administrator is not required to act in loco parentis. If law enforcement determines that an elementary school student is a potential victim or witness of a crime that occurred on a school bus, on school property, or at a school- sponsored activity, and needs to be interviewed at school, parental consent must be obtained prior to the interview by personnel or the SRO. ● For interviews of victims and/or witnesses regarding criminal incidents that did not occur on a school bus, on school property, or at a school-sponsored activity/event or digital, the school administrator is not required to act in loco parentis in these circumstances. The principal shall be notified of any enforcement actions by the SRO as soon as is practical. An SRO should coordinate his/her activities so that action between the agencies is cooperative and in the best interests of the school and public safety. All searches shall be conducted in accordance with federal and state laws, and applicable Sheriff’s Department and Police Department/Sheriff’s Office policies and guidelines, including the principles embodied in this memorandum of understanding.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

Specific Examples. Offenses that have NOT occurred on a school bus, property or at a school-related function: Questioning of students at the school by law enforcement personnel should be limited to those instances where delay may increase the risk of danger to any person, destruction of evidence, or flight of a suspect. Prior to questioning a juvenile suspect on school property in these matters, the SRO will attempt to obtain permission from the parent or legal guardian. If the parent or legal guardian cannot be reached, a school administrator may be present during the interview to act in loco parentis to the student. All questioning on school property by LCPS employees must be consistent with School Board policy and Department General Orders. If the parent or legal guardian of the juvenile suspect grants permission for a law enforcement interview outside of their presence, the interview may be completed without a school administrator being present. The exception is questioning associated with child abuse cases pursuant to Va. Code § 63.2-1518. No contact should be made with Law enforcement must obtain parental permission to interview any parent/guardian when either parent/guardian student at school in child abuse cases where the parent is suspected not a part of being involved in the child abuseinvestigation. A school administrator is NOT required to act in loco parentis. Investigations and questioning of students at the school for offenses that have occurred on a school bus, on school property, or at a school-sponsored activity: The school official or the SRO shall attempt to notify a parent or legal guardian of the juvenile suspect as a courtesy and advise them of the type of violation/crime and their child's involvement in such matter. Law enforcement may interview victims and/or witnesses of crimes in middle and high schools in the school building, without parental permission, in furtherance of criminal investigations of incidents that occurred on a school bus, on school property, or at a school-sponsored activity, and not related to child abuse/neglect. The SRO shall keep the principal apprised of these interviews as appropriate In these circumstances, a school administrator is not required to act in loco parentis. If law enforcement determines that an elementary school student is a potential victim or witness of a crime that occurred on a school bus, on school property, or at a school- school-sponsored activity, and needs to be interviewed at school, parental consent must be obtained prior to the interview by personnel or the SRO. For interviews of victims and/or witnesses regarding criminal incidents that did not occur on a school bus, on school property, or at a school-sponsored activity/event or digital, the school administrator is not required to act in loco parentis in these circumstances. The principal shall be notified of any enforcement actions by the SRO as soon as is practical. An SRO should coordinate his/her activities so that action between the agencies is cooperative and in the best interests of the school and public safety. All searches shall be conducted in accordance with federal and state laws, and applicable Sheriff’s Department and Police Department/Sheriff’s Office policies and guidelines, including the principles embodied in this memorandum of understanding.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding