Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 170 - Instruction — Materials and Subjects
Section 170.315 - Active shooter and intruder response training for schools program established, purpose — mandatory drill to be conducted.

Effective - 28 Aug 2013
170.315. Active shooter and intruder response training for schools program established, purpose — mandatory drill to be conducted. — 1. There is hereby established the Active Shooter and Intruder Response Training for Schools Program (ASIRT). Each school district and charter school may, by July 1, 2014, include in its teacher and school employee training a component on how to properly respond to students who provide them with information about a threatening situation and how to address situations in which there is a potentially dangerous or armed intruder in the school. Training may also include information and techniques on how to address situations where an active shooter is present in the school or on school property.
2. Each school district and charter school may conduct the training on an annual basis. If no formal training has previously occurred, the length of the training may be eight hours. The length of annual continuing training may be four hours.
3. All school personnel shall participate in a simulated active shooter and intruder response drill conducted and led by law enforcement professionals. Each drill may include an explanation of its purpose and a safety briefing. The training shall require each participant to know and understand how to respond in the event of an actual emergency on school property or at a school event. The drill may include:
(1) Allowing school personnel to respond to the simulated emergency in whatever way they have been trained or informed; and
(2) Allowing school personnel to attempt and implement new methods of responding to the simulated emergency based upon previously used unsuccessful methods of response.
4. All instructors for the program shall be certified by the department of public safety's peace officers standards training commission.
5. School districts and charter schools may consult and collaborate with law enforcement authorities, emergency response agencies, and other organizations and entities trained to deal with active shooters or potentially dangerous or armed intruders.
6. Public schools shall foster an environment in which students feel comfortable sharing information they have regarding a potentially threatening or dangerous situation with a responsible adult.
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(L. 2013 S.B. 75)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XI - Education and Libraries

Chapter 170 - Instruction — Materials and Subjects

Section 170.005 - Eye protection required, when.

Section 170.007 - Industrial quality eye protective devices defined.

Section 170.009 - Instructions and recommendations for eye protection to be prepared by boards.

Section 170.011 - Courses in the constitutions, American history and Missouri government, required, penalty — waiver, when — student awards — requirements not applicable to foreign exchange students.

Section 170.012 - Graduate teaching assistants communication in English language requirements — testing and reports.

Section 170.013 - Missouri higher education civics achievement examination, required when — question requirements.

Section 170.014 - Reading instruction act — reading programs established, essential components.

Section 170.015 - Human sexuality and sexually transmitted diseases, instruction in, requirements — policies, school boards' duties — certain course materials on human sexuality prohibited, when.

Section 170.017 - Agriculture or career and technical course may be substituted for certain units required for high school graduation, exception.

Section 170.018 - Computer science, academic credit for math, science, or practical arts — work group — endorsement on teacher certificate — fund, grants — computer science course, requirements — rulemaking authority.

Section 170.020 - Social and emotional health education, voluntary pilot project.

Section 170.028 - Industry certifications, professional licenses, and occupational competency assessments — council to have list, use of — department duties.

Section 170.029 - Career and technical education (CTE) plan — CTE certificates, minimum requirements — curriculum — work groups — recognition of program — rulemaking authority.

Section 170.031 - Physiology texts to contain chapter on dental hygiene — penalty.

Section 170.036 - Computer science education task force, members, mission — summary — task force to dissolve, when.

Section 170.037 - Adoption of service-learning programs and projects encouraged — state board of education to provide assistance, when.

Section 170.041 - Physical education supplies and equipment — certain districts may raise funds for.

Section 170.045 - Trauma-informed developmentally appropriate sexual abuse training, requirements — rulemaking authority.

Section 170.046 - School-based nonviolent conflict resolution program materials — development, content, availability.

Section 170.047 - Youth suicide awareness and prevention, training for educators — guidelines — rulemaking authority.

Section 170.048 - Youth suicide awareness and prevention policy, requirements — model policy, feedback — pupil ID cards, Suicide and Crisis Lifeline dialing code to be printed on.

Section 170.049 - Veterans Day observance in schools.

Section 170.051 - Textbook defined — school board to provide free textbooks in public schools — funds to be used.

Section 170.057 - Incidental fund moneys may be used for books, supplies and educational television.

Section 170.121 - Publisher to designate secretary of state as agent for service of process.

Section 170.132 - Preference given to educational materials available in Braille or electronic format, public schools.

Section 170.135 - Captioning of electronic video instructional materials — definitions — failure to comply, civil penalty.

Section 170.171 - Board member accepting bribe — penalty.

Section 170.201 - Boards may accept gifts for libraries — investment (seven-director districts).

Section 170.211 - Public library — powers of board in urban districts.

Section 170.221 - Art gallery and museum — powers of board in urban districts.

Section 170.225 - Rules, procedure.

Section 170.231 - Inspection by the public of instructional material, research and experimentation programs or projects.

Section 170.260 - Motivated students program, requirements.

Section 170.300 - Phonics instruction pilot project.

Section 170.305 - Supplemental educational services, equipment and educational materials not deemed an incentive for certification purposes.

Section 170.307 - Mental health awareness training and instruction required — rules.

Section 170.310 - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation instruction and training, grades nine through twelve, requirements — rulemaking authority.

Section 170.311 - Organ, eye, and tissue donation, instruction on, when — students may opt out of instruction, when.

Section 170.312 - Safe place for newborns act, instruction on, requirements.

Section 170.315 - Active shooter and intruder response training for schools program established, purpose — mandatory drill to be conducted.

Section 170.340 - Books of religious nature may be used, when.

Section 170.345 - Missouri civics education initiative — examination required — waiver, when.

Section 170.350 - Constitution Project of the Missouri Supreme Court, participation in, effect of.