Iowa Code
Chapter 280 - UNIFORM SCHOOL REQUIREMENTS
Section 280.28 - Harassment and bullying prohibited — policy — immunity.

280.28 Harassment and bullying prohibited — policy — immunity.
1. Purpose — findings — policy. The state of Iowa is committed to providing all students with a safe and civil school environment in which all members of the school community are treated with dignity and respect. The general assembly finds that a safe and civil school environment is necessary for students to learn and achieve at high academic levels. Harassing and bullying behavior can seriously disrupt the ability of school employees to maintain a safe and civil environment, and the ability of students to learn and succeed. Therefore, it is the policy of the state of Iowa that school employees, volunteers, and students in Iowa schools shall not engage in harassing or bullying behavior.
2. Definitions. For purposes of this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
a. “Electronic” means any communication involving the transmission of information by wire, radio, optical cable, electromagnetic, or other similar means. “Electronic” includes but is not limited to communication via electronic mail, internet-based communications, pager service, cell phones, and electronic text messaging.
b. “Harassment” and “bullying” shall be construed to mean any electronic, written, verbal, or physical act or conduct toward a student which is based on any actual or perceived trait or characteristic of the student and which creates an objectively hostile school environment that meets one or more of the following conditions:
(1) Places the student in reasonable fear of harm to the student’s person or property.
(2) Has a substantially detrimental effect on the student’s physical or mental health.
(3) Has the effect of substantially interfering with a student’s academic performance.
(4) Has the effect of substantially interfering with the student’s ability to participate in or benefit from the services, activities, or privileges provided by a school.
c. “Trait or characteristic of the student” includes but is not limited to age, color, creed, national origin, race, religion, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical attributes, physical or mental ability or disability, ancestry, political party preference, political belief, socioeconomic status, or familial status.
d. “Volunteer” means an individual who has regular, significant contact with students.
3. Policy. On or before September 1, 2007, the board of directors of a school district and the authorities in charge of each accredited nonpublic school shall adopt a policy declaring harassment and bullying in schools, on school property, and at any school function, or school-sponsored activity regardless of its location, in a manner consistent with this section, as against state and school policy. The board and the authorities shall make a copy of the policy available to all school employees, volunteers, students, and parents or guardians and shall take all appropriate steps to bring the policy against harassment and bullying and the responsibilities set forth in the policy to the attention of school employees, volunteers, students, and parents or guardians. Each policy shall, at a minimum, include all of the following components:
a. A statement declaring harassment and bullying to be against state and school policy. The statement shall include but not be limited to the following provisions:
(1) School employees, volunteers, and students in school, on school property, or at any school function or school-sponsored activity shall not engage in harassing and bullying behavior.
(2) School employees, volunteers, and students shall not engage in reprisal, retaliation, or false accusation against a victim, witness, or an individual who has reliable information about such an act of harassment or bullying.
b. A definition of harassment and bullying as set forth in this section.
c. A description of the type of behavior expected from school employees, volunteers, parents or guardians, and students relative to prevention measures, reporting, and investigation of harassment or bullying.
d. The consequences and appropriate remedial action for a person who violates the antiharassment and antibullying policy.
e. A procedure for reporting an act of harassment or bullying, including the identification by job title of the school official responsible for ensuring that the policy is implemented, and the identification of the person or persons responsible for receiving reports of harassment or bullying.
f. A procedure for the prompt investigation of complaints, either identifying the school superintendent or the superintendent’s designee as the individual responsible for conducting the investigation, including a statement that investigators will consider the totality of circumstances presented in determining whether conduct objectively constitutes harassment or bullying under this section.
g. A statement of the manner in which the policy will be publicized.
4. Programs encouraged. The board of directors of a school district and the authorities in charge of each accredited nonpublic school are encouraged to establish programs designed to eliminate harassment and bullying in schools. To the extent that funds are available for these purposes, school districts and accredited nonpublic schools shall do the following:
a. Provide training on antiharassment and antibullying policies to school employees and volunteers who have significant contact with students.
b. Develop a process to provide school employees, volunteers, and students with the skills and knowledge to help reduce incidents of harassment and bullying.
5. Immunity. A school employee, volunteer, or student, or a student’s parent or guardian who promptly, reasonably, and in good faith reports an incident of harassment or bullying, in compliance with the procedures in the policy adopted pursuant to this section, to the appropriate school official designated by the school district or accredited nonpublic school, shall be immune from civil or criminal liability relating to such report and to participation in any administrative or judicial proceeding resulting from or relating to the report.
6. Collection requirement. The board of directors of a school district and the authorities in charge of each nonpublic school shall develop and maintain a system to collect harassment and bullying incidence data.
7. Integration of policy and reporting. The board of directors of a school district and the authorities in charge of each nonpublic school shall integrate its antiharassment and antibullying policy into the comprehensive school improvement plan required under section 256.7, subsection 21, and shall report data collected under subsection 6, as specified by the department, to the local community.
8. Existing remedies not affected. This section shall not be construed to preclude a victim from seeking administrative or legal remedies under any applicable provision of law.
2007 Acts, ch 9, §2
Referred to in §279.10, 282.18

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title VII - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS

Chapter 280 - UNIFORM SCHOOL REQUIREMENTS

Section 280.1 - Title.

Section 280.2 - Definitions.

Section 280.3 - Educational program — attendance center requirements.

Section 280.3A - Accredited nonpublic school child care programs.

Section 280.4 - Limited English proficiency — weighting.

Section 280.5 - Display of United States flag and Iowa state flag — pledge of allegiance.

Section 280.6 - Religious books.

Section 280.7 - Dental clinics.

Section 280.7A - Student eye care.

Section 280.8 - Special education.

Section 280.9 - Career education.

Section 280.9A - History and government required — voter registration.

Section 280.9B - Violence prevention curriculum.

Section 280.10 - Eye-protective devices.

Section 280.11 - Ear-protective devices.

Section 280.12 - School improvement advisory committee.

Section 280.13 - Requirements for interscholastic athletic contests and competitions.

Section 280.13A - Sharing interscholastic activities.

Section 280.13B - Recording and broadcast fees restricted.

Section 280.13C - Concussion and brain injury policies.

Section 280.14 - School requirements — administration.

Section 280.15 - Joint employment and sharing.

Section 280.16 - Self-administration of asthma or other airway constricting disease medication or epinephrine auto-injectors.

Section 280.16A - Epinephrine auto-injector supply.

Section 280.17 - Procedures for handling child abuse reports.

Section 280.17A - Procedures for handling dangerous weapons.

Section 280.17B - Students suspended or expelled for possession of dangerous weapons.

Section 280.18 - Student achievement goals.

Section 280.19 - Plans for at-risk children.

Section 280.19A - Alternative options education programs — disclosure of records.

Section 280.20 - Career and technical agriculture education.

Section 280.21 - Corporal punishment — burden of proof.

Section 280.21A - Leave — episode of violence.

Section 280.21B - Expulsion — weapons in school.

Section 280.22 - Student exercise of free expression.

Section 280.23 - Student health services.

Section 280.24 - Procedures for reporting drug or alcohol possession or use.

Section 280.25 - Information sharing — interagency agreements.

Section 280.26 - Intervention in altercations.

Section 280.27 - Reporting violence — immunity.

Section 280.28 - Harassment and bullying prohibited — policy — immunity.

Section 280.29 - Enrollment of children adjudicated or in foster care — transfer of educational records — services.

Section 280.30 - High-quality school building emergency operations plans.

Section 280.31 - Facial coverings.