2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 339 - School Attendance; Admission; Discipline; Safety
Section 339.356 - District policy required.


(2) School districts must include in the policy:
(a) A statement prohibiting harassment, intimidation or bullying and prohibiting cyberbullying.
(b) Definitions of "harassment," "intimidation" or "bullying" and of "cyberbullying" that are consistent with ORS 339.351.
(c) Definitions of "protected class" that are consistent with ORS 174.100 and 339.351.
(d) A statement of the scope of the policy, including a notice that the policy applies to behavior at school-sponsored activities, on school-provided transportation and at any official school bus stop.
(e) A description of the type of behavior expected from each student.
(f) A procedure that is uniform throughout the school district for reporting an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying or an act of cyberbullying. A procedure established under this paragraph shall:
(A) Identify by job title the school officials responsible for receiving such a report at a school.
(B) Require a school employee to report an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying or an act of cyberbullying to a person identified under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph.
(C) Require the school official identified under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph to notify the parents or guardians of a student who was subjected to an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying or an act of cyberbullying and the parents or guardians of a student who may have conducted an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying or an act of cyberbullying. Notification must occur with involvement and consideration of the needs and concerns of the student who was subjected to an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying or an act of cyberbullying. For the purposes of this subparagraph:
(i) Notification is not required under this subparagraph if the school official reasonably believes notification could endanger the student who was subjected to an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying or an act of cyberbullying or if all of the following occur:
(I) The student who was subjected to an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying or an act of cyberbullying requests that notification not be provided to the student’s parents or guardians;
(II) The school official determines that notification is not in the best interest of the student who was subjected to an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying or an act of cyberbullying; and
(III) The school official informs the student that federal law may require the student’s parents or guardians to have access to the student’s education record, including any requests made as provided by this sub-subparagraph.
(ii) If the school official does not make the determination described in sub-subparagraph (i)(II) of this subparagraph, the school official must inform the student of that determination prior to providing notification.
(iii) When notification is provided under this subparagraph, the notification must occur:
(I) Within a reasonable period of time; or
(II) Promptly, for acts that caused physical harm to the student.
(D) Identify any remedial action that may be imposed on a school employee for failure to make a report as required by subparagraph (B) of this paragraph.
(E) Allow a student or volunteer to report an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying or an act of cyberbullying voluntarily and anonymously to a person identified under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph. Nothing in this subparagraph may be construed to permit remedial action solely on the basis of an anonymous report.
(g) A procedure that is uniform throughout the school district for prompt investigation of a report of an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying or an act of cyberbullying. A procedure established under this paragraph shall identify by job title the school officials responsible for investigating such a report.
(h) A procedure by which a person may request a school district to review the actions of a school in responding to a report of an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying or an act of cyberbullying or investigating such a report.
(i) A statement of the manner in which a school and a school district will respond after an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying or an act of cyberbullying is reported, investigated and, if applicable, confirmed.
(j) A statement of the consequences and appropriate remedial action for a person found to have committed an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying or an act of cyberbullying.
(k) A statement prohibiting reprisal or retaliation against any person who reports an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying or an act of cyberbullying and stating the consequences and appropriate remedial action for a person who engages in such reprisal or retaliation.
(L) A statement of the consequences and appropriate remedial action for a person found to have falsely accused another of having committed an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying or an act of cyberbullying as a means of reprisal or retaliation, as a means of harassment, intimidation or bullying or as a means of cyberbullying.
(m) A statement of how the policy is to be publicized within the district. At a minimum, a school district shall make the policy:
(A) Annually available to parents, guardians, school employees and students in a student or employee handbook; and
(B) Readily available to parents, guardians, school employees, volunteers, students, administrators and community representatives at each school office or at the school district office and, if available, on the website for a school or the school district.
(n) The identification by job title of school officials and school district officials responsible for ensuring that the policy is implemented.
(3) A school district that does not comply with the requirements of this section is considered nonstandard under ORS 327.103. [2001 c.617 §3; 2007 c.647 §3; 2009 c.249 §2; 2012 c.57 §1; 2021 c.232 §1]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 09 - Education and Culture

Chapter 339 - School Attendance; Admission; Discipline; Safety

Section 339.010 - School attendance required.

Section 339.020 - Duty to send children to school.

Section 339.030 - Exemptions from compulsory school attendance; rules.

Section 339.035 - Teaching by private teacher, parent or guardian; rules.

Section 339.040 - Attendance supervisors.

Section 339.065 - Estimates of attendance; irregular attendance; excused absences.

Section 339.071 - Attendance notification policy.

Section 339.080 - Nonattendance notice to parents, school officials and parole or probation officer.

Section 339.095 - Required procedures related to violations of certain school attendance requirements; rules.

Section 339.115 - Admission of students; waiver; denial.

Section 339.119 - Prohibition of payment as incentive to receive educational services; exceptions.

Section 339.122 - Disclosures in promotional materials.

Section 339.125 - Contract for admission of nonresident pupils; costs.

Section 339.127 - Factors prohibited from consideration when giving consent to nonresident student; limitations on consent and advertisements.

Section 339.128 - Factors prohibited from consideration when admitting tuition-paying nonresident student.

Section 339.129 - Education for children in local or regional correctional facilities required; funding; notice to district; access.

Section 339.133 - Determination of residency of student for school purposes.

Section 339.134 - Residency of child voluntarily placed outside child’s home and living in substitute care program.

Section 339.137 - Residency of student at youth care center.

Section 339.139 - Residency of military children; rules.

Section 339.141 - Tuition prohibited for regular school program; other programs.

Section 339.147 - When tuition authorized; waiver of tuition and fees.

Section 339.155 - Prohibitions of certain fees as condition of admission; allowable fees.

Section 339.240 - Rules of student conduct, discipline and rights; duties of state board and district school boards.

Section 339.250 - Duty of student to comply with rules; policies on discipline, suspension, expulsion, threats of violence or harm, firearms and physical force; student handbook or code of conduct; enforcement of policies.

Section 339.252 - Child with disability continues to be entitled to free appropriate public education if removed for disciplinary reasons; due process procedures.

Section 339.256 - Prohibition on restriction of access to specialized learning areas or certain common areas.

Section 339.270 - Assessment of costs of school property damage against responsible student or parents or guardian; notice; action to recover.

Section 339.280 - Student grading policies; consideration of attendance allowed; policy content.

Section 339.285 - Definitions for ORS 339.285 to 339.303.

Section 339.288 - Prohibitions on use of certain restraints.

Section 339.291 - Use of restraint or seclusion.

Section 339.294 - Procedures following incident; notification; records.

Section 339.297 - Annual report.

Section 339.300 - Training programs.

Section 339.303 - Rules for complaints, investigations and seclusion rooms.

Section 339.308 - Seclusion cell prohibition.

Section 339.309 - Required reports of employee injuries.

Section 339.315 - Report required if person has unlawful firearm or destructive device; immunity; law enforcement investigation required.

Section 339.317 - Notice to school district of person charged with crime; immunity.

Section 339.319 - Notice to school district of person convicted of crime; immunity.

Section 339.321 - Notice to school district and law enforcement agencies of release or discharge of person; immunity.

Section 339.323 - Disclosure of information regarding person charged with or convicted of crime or regarding release or discharge of person; immunity.

Section 339.326 - Actions after receipt of notice under ORS 419A.305; transfers from outside state; enrollment in other school or program; confidentiality of information; use of information; immunity.

Section 339.327 - Notification required if person possesses threatening list or when threats of violence or harm made; immunity.

Section 339.329 - Statewide tip line to report information concerning threats or potential threats to student safety; rules.

Section 339.331 - Mission; duties; annual report; staff; funding.

Section 339.333 - Board of directors.

Section 339.336 - Funding; Center for School Safety Account.

Section 339.339 - Collaboration between center and Department of Education.

Section 339.341 - Statewide School Safety and Prevention System; rules.

Section 339.343 - Comprehensive district plans on student suicide prevention; rules.

Section 339.347 - Policies to address bias incidents and displays of symbols of hate.

Section 339.351 - Definitions for ORS 339.351 to 339.364.

Section 339.353 - Findings.

Section 339.356 - District policy required.

Section 339.359 - Training programs; prevention task forces, programs and other initiatives.

Section 339.362 - Retaliation against victims and witnesses prohibited; school employee immunity.

Section 339.366 - Required policies on teen dating violence and domestic violence.

Section 339.368 - Posters regarding domestic violence; rules.

Section 339.370 - Definitions for ORS 339.370 to 339.400.

Section 339.372 - Policies of school boards on reporting of suspected abuse and suspected sexual conduct.

Section 339.374 - Required background checks by education providers.

Section 339.378 - Disclosure of information and records by education provider; confidentiality; limitations on assisting another in obtaining new job; discipline.

Section 339.384 - Prohibitions and allowances related to hiring of applicant to be school employee.

Section 339.388 - Report of abuse or sexual conduct; investigation; appeal process; disclosure of records.

Section 339.389 - Receipt by Department of Education from Department of Human Services of notification of report or investigation of abuse; rules.

Section 339.390 - Investigations by Teacher Standards and Practices Commission of persons who are commission licensees; timeline; findings; rules.

Section 339.391 - Investigations by Department of Education of persons who are not commission licensees; timeline; findings; rules.

Section 339.392 - Prohibitions against certain agreements and contracts.

Section 339.400 - Training.

Section 339.450 - Prohibited grounds for denying participation in interscholastic athletics.

Section 339.460 - Participation in interscholastic activities by GED student, homeschooled student or student who attends public charter school; conditions; fees.

Section 339.505 - Definitions for ORS 339.505 to 339.520; rules.

Section 339.510 - Student accounting system; goals.

Section 339.515 - Uniform reporting system; training and technical assistance in using system.

Section 339.520 - Information required on certain students who withdraw from school.

Section 339.655 - Traffic patrols authorized; medical benefits; rules.

Section 339.660 - Rules on traffic patrols; eligibility; authority.

Section 339.665 - Intergovernmental cooperation and assistance in connection with traffic patrols.

Section 339.866 - Self-administration of medication by students.

Section 339.867 - "Medication" defined for ORS 339.869 and 339.870.

Section 339.869 - Administration of medication to students; rules.

Section 339.870 - Liability of school personnel administering medication.

Section 339.871 - Liability of school personnel for student self-administering medication or for student or individual unable to self-administer medication.

Section 339.873 - Recommendations on medication to affect or alter thought processes, mood or behavior prohibited; exceptions.

Section 339.874 - Use of sun-protective clothing and sunscreen.

Section 339.875 - Procurement, display and salute of flags.

Section 339.877 - Issuance of diploma for work completed at certain state institutions.

Section 339.883 - Possession of tobacco products or inhalant delivery systems by person under 21 prohibited at certain facilities.

Section 339.885 - Secret societies in public schools prohibited; membership grounds for suspension or expulsion.

Section 339.890 - Radio frequency identification device policy for students; rules.