Role of SRO Sample Clauses

Role of SRO. 3.06.01. The SRO shall be responsible to provide law enforcement services to CCSD#1.
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Role of SRO. 5.06.01. The SRO shall provide law enforcement and school security services to School District to help promote the safety and welfare of its students and employees as follows:

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