Section 48902 Of Article 1. Suspension Or Expulsion From California Education Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 27. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 1.
48902
. (a) The principal of a school or the principal's designee
shall, before the suspension or expulsion of any pupil, notify the
appropriate law enforcement authorities of the county or city in
which the school is situated, of any acts of the pupil that may
violate Section 245 of the Penal Code.
(b) The principal of a school or the principal's designee shall,
within one schoolday after suspension or expulsion of any pupil,
notify, by telephone or any other appropriate method chosen by the
school, the appropriate law enforcement authorities of the county or
the school district in which the school is situated of any acts of
the pupil that may violate subdivision (c) or (d) of Section 48900.
(c) Notwithstanding subdivision (b), the principal of a school or
the principal's designee shall notify the appropriate law enforcement
authorities of the county or city in which the school is located of
any acts of a pupil that may involve the possession or sale of
narcotics or of a controlled substance or a violation of Section
626.9 or 626.10 of the Penal Code. The principal of a school or the
principal's designee shall report any act specified in paragraph (1)
or (5) of subdivision (c) of Section 48915 committed by a pupil or
nonpupil on a schoolsite to the city police or county sheriff with
jurisdiction over the school and the school security department or
the school police department, as applicable.
(d) A principal, the principal's designee, or any other person
reporting a known or suspected act described in subdivision (a) or
(b) is not civilly or criminally liable as a result of making any
report authorized by this article unless it can be proven that a
false report was made and that the person knew the report was false
or the report was made with reckless disregard for the truth or
falsity of the report.
(e) The principal of a school or the principal's designee
reporting a criminal act committed by a schoolage individual with
exceptional needs, as defined in Section 56026, shall ensure that
copies of the special education and disciplinary records of the pupil
are transmitted, as described in Section 1415(k)(6) of Title 20 of
the United States Code, for consideration by the appropriate
authorities to whom he or she reports the criminal act. Any copies of
the pupil's special education and disciplinary records may be
transmitted only to the extent permissible under the federal Family
Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (20 U.S.C. Sec. 1232g et
seq.).