Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 28A.600 - Students.
28A.600.477 - Prohibition of harassment, intimidation, and bullying.

RCW 28A.600.477
Prohibition of harassment, intimidation, and bullying.

(1)(a) By January 31, 2020, each school district must adopt or amend if necessary a policy and procedure prohibiting harassment, intimidation, and bullying of any student and that, at a minimum, incorporates the model policy and procedure described in subsection (3) of this section.
(b) School districts must share the policy and procedure prohibiting harassment, intimidation, and bullying with parents or guardians, students, volunteers, and school employees in accordance with the rules adopted by the office of the superintendent of public instruction.
(c)(i) Each school district must designate one person in the school district as the primary contact regarding the policy and procedure prohibiting harassment, intimidation, and bullying. In addition to other duties required by law and the school district, the primary contact must:
(A) Ensure the implementation of the policy and procedure prohibiting harassment, intimidation, and bullying;
(B) Receive copies of all formal and informal complaints relating to harassment, intimidation, or bullying;
(C) Communicate with the school district employees responsible for monitoring school district compliance with chapter 28A.642 RCW prohibiting discrimination in public schools, and the primary contact regarding the school district's policies and procedures related to transgender students under RCW 28A.642.080; and
(D) Serve as the primary contact between the school district, the office of the education ombuds, and the office of the superintendent of public instruction on the policy and procedure prohibiting harassment, intimidation, and bullying.
(ii) The primary contact from each school district must attend at least one training class as provided in subsection (4) of this section, once this training is available.
(iii) The primary contact may also serve as the primary contact regarding the school district's policies and procedures relating to transgender students under RCW 28A.642.080.
(2) School districts are encouraged to adopt and update the policy and procedure prohibiting harassment, intimidation, and bullying through a process that includes representation of parents or guardians, school employees, volunteers, students, administrators, and community representatives.
(3)(a) By September 1, 2019, and periodically thereafter, the Washington state school directors' association must collaborate with the office of the superintendent of public instruction to develop and update a model policy and procedure prohibiting harassment, intimidation, and bullying.
(b) Each school district must provide to the office of the superintendent of public instruction a brief summary of its policies, procedures, programs, partnerships, vendors, and instructional and training materials prohibiting harassment, intimidation, and bullying to be posted on the office of the superintendent of public instruction's school safety center website, and must also provide the office of the superintendent of public instruction with a link to the school district's website for further information. The school district's primary contact for harassment, intimidation, and bullying issues must annually by August 15th verify posted information and links and notify the school safety center of any updates or changes.
(c) The office of the superintendent of public instruction must publish on its website, with a link to the school safety center website, the revised and updated model policy and procedure prohibiting harassment, intimidation, and bullying, along with training and instructional materials on the components that must be included in any school district policy and procedure prohibiting harassment, intimidation, and bullying. By September 1, 2019, the office of the superintendent of public instruction must adopt rules regarding school districts' communication of the policy and procedure prohibiting harassment, intimidation, and bullying to parents, students, employees, and volunteers.
(4) By December 31, 2020, the office of the superintendent of public instruction must develop a statewide training class for those people in each school district who act as the primary contact regarding the policy and procedure prohibiting harassment, intimidation, and bullying as provided in subsection (1) of this section. The training class must be offered on an annual basis by educational service districts in collaboration with the office of the superintendent of public instruction. The training class must be based on the model policy and procedure prohibiting harassment, intimidation, and bullying as provided in subsection (3) of this section and include materials related to hazing and the Washington state school directors' association model transgender student policy and procedure as provided in RCW 28A.642.080.
(5) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Electronic" means any communication where there is the transmission of information by wire, radio, optical cable, electromagnetic, or other similar means.
(b)(i) "Harassment, intimidation, or bullying" means any intentional electronic, written, verbal, or physical act including, but not limited to, one shown to be motivated by any characteristic in RCW 28A.640.010 and 28A.642.010, or other distinguishing characteristics, when the intentional electronic, written, verbal, or physical act:
(A) Physically harms a student or damages the student's property;
(B) Has the effect of substantially interfering with a student's education;
(C) Is so severe, persistent, or pervasive that it creates an intimidating or threatening educational environment; or
(D) Has the effect of substantially disrupting the orderly operation of the school.
(ii) Nothing in (b)(i) of this subsection requires the affected student to actually possess a characteristic that is a basis for the harassment, intimidation, or bullying.

[ 2019 c 194 § 1.]

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Revised Code of Washington

Title 28A - Common School Provisions

Chapter 28A.600 - Students.

28A.600.006 - Condensed compliance reports—Second-class districts.

28A.600.010 - Enforcement of rules of conduct—Due process guarantees—Computation of days for short-term and long-term suspensions.

28A.600.015 - Expulsions and suspensions—Rules incorporating due process—Short-term and long-term suspensions—Emergency expulsions—Discretionary discipline.

28A.600.020 - Exclusion of student from classroom—Written disciplinary procedures—Long-term suspension or expulsion.

28A.600.022 - Suspended or expelled students—Reengagement plan.

28A.600.025 - Students' rights of religious expression—Duty of superintendent of public instruction to inform school districts.

28A.600.027 - Student expression in school-sponsored media.

28A.600.030 - Grading policies—Option to consider attendance.

28A.600.035 - Policies on secondary school access and egress.

28A.600.040 - Pupils to comply with rules and regulations.

28A.600.045 - Comprehensive guidance and planning programs for students.

28A.600.050 - State honors awards program established—Purpose.

28A.600.060 - State honors awards program—Areas included.

28A.600.070 - State honors awards program—Rules.

28A.600.080 - State honors awards program—Materials—Recognition by business and industry encouraged.

28A.600.100 - Washington scholars' program—Purpose.

28A.600.110 - Washington scholars' program—Established—Scope.

28A.600.120 - Washington scholars' program—Administration—Cooperation with other agencies.

28A.600.130 - Washington scholars' program—Planning committee—Composition—Duties.

28A.600.140 - Washington scholars' program—Principals' association to submit names to office of student financial assistance.

28A.600.150 - Washington scholars' program—Selection of scholars and scholars-alternates—Notification process—Certificates—Awards ceremony.

28A.600.160 - Educational pathways.

28A.600.190 - Youth sports—Concussion and head injury guidelines—Injured athlete restrictions—Short title.

28A.600.192 - Diagnosed concussions—Annual reports by public schools.

28A.600.195 - Sudden cardiac arrest in youth athletes—Online pamphlet—Online prevention program for coaches.

28A.600.200 - Interschool athletic and other extracurricular activities for students—Authority to regulate and impose penalties—Delegation of authority—Conditions.

28A.600.205 - Interscholastic activities—Appeals from noneligibility issues—Appeals committee—Appeals to Washington interscholastic activities association executive board—Limitations on penalties and sanctions.

28A.600.207 - Extracurricular activities—Streamlining fee collection.

28A.600.210 - School locker searches—Findings.

28A.600.220 - School locker searches—No expectation of privacy.

28A.600.230 - School locker searches—Authorization—Limitations.

28A.600.240 - School locker searches—Notice and reasonable suspicion requirements.

28A.600.280 - Dual credit programs—Annual report.

28A.600.285 - Dual credit programs—Impact on financial aid eligibility—Guidelines.

28A.600.287 - College in the high school program.

28A.600.290 - College in the high school program—Funding.

28A.600.300 - Running start program—Definition.

28A.600.310 - Running start program—Enrollment in institutions of higher education—Student fees—Fee waivers—Transmittal of funds.

28A.600.320 - Running start program—Information on enrollment.

28A.600.330 - Running start program—Maximum terms of enrollment for high school credit.

28A.600.340 - Running start program—Enrolled students not displaced.

28A.600.350 - Running start program—Enrollment for secondary and postsecondary credit.

28A.600.360 - Running start program—Enrollment in postsecondary institution—Determination of high school credits—Application toward graduation requirements.

28A.600.370 - Running start program—Postsecondary credit.

28A.600.380 - Running start program—School district not responsible for transportation.

28A.600.385 - Running start program—Cooperative agreements with community colleges in Oregon and Idaho.

28A.600.390 - Running start program—Rules.

28A.600.400 - Running start program—Existing agreements not affected.

28A.600.405 - Participation in high school completion pilot program—Eligible students—Funding allocations—Rules—Information for students and parents.

28A.600.410 - Alternatives to suspension—Encouraged.

28A.600.420 - Firearms on school premises, transportation, or facilities—Penalty—Exemptions.

28A.600.455 - Gang activity—Suspension or expulsion.

28A.600.460 - Classroom discipline—Policies—Classroom placement of student offenders—Data on disciplinary actions.

28A.600.475 - Exchange of information with law enforcement and juvenile court officials—Notification of parents and students.

28A.600.477 - Prohibition of harassment, intimidation, and bullying.

28A.600.480 - Reporting of harassment, intimidation, or bullying—Retaliation prohibited—Immunity.

28A.600.485 - Restraint of students—Use of restraint or isolation specified in individualized education programs or plans developed under section 504 of the rehabilitation act of 1973—Procedures—Summary of incidents of isolation or restraint—Publishi...

28A.600.486 - District policy on the use of isolation and restraint—Notice to parents and guardians of children who have individualized education programs or plans developed under section 504 of the rehabilitation act of 1973.

28A.600.490 - Discipline task force—Development of standard definitions—Development of data collection standards—Membership—Statewide student data system revision.

28A.600.500 - Graduation ceremonies—Tribal regalia.

28A.600.510 - Office of the education ombuds—Notification.