(A)
(1) There is created a school safety task force to:
- (a) examine the various funding streams for school-based mental health services and determine how these streams may best be utilized in order to provide more accessible and efficient delivery of mental health programs;
- (b) examine school mental health staffing ratios and provide suggestions that allow for the full delivery of services and effective school-community partnerships, including collaboration between school districts;
- (c) develop standards for district level policies to promote effective school discipline and mental health intervention services;
- (d) examine current intra- and interagency collaboration and suggest ways to improve cooperation; and
- (e) examine how to best support multitiered systems of support.
- (2) Any recommendations made by the task force must be revenue neutral.
- (3) The task force shall report its findings and make recommendations concerning proposed changes to the General Assembly.
(B) The task force must be composed of:
- (1) one member appointed by the South Carolina Association of Licensed Professional Counselors;
- (2) one member appointed by the South Carolina Society for Clinical Social Work;
- (3) one member appointed by the South Carolina Education Association;
- (4) one member appointed by the Palmetto State Teachers Association;
- (5) one member appointed by the South Carolina School Counselor Association;
- (6) one member appointed by the South Carolina Association of School Psychologists;
- (7) one member appointed by the South Carolina Association of School Social Workers;
- (8) one member appointed by the South Carolina Association for Marriage and Family Therapy;
- (9) one member appointed by the South Carolina Association of School Administrators;
- (10) one member appointed by the South Carolina School Boards Association;
- (11) one member appointed by the South Carolina Department of Mental Health;
- (12) one member appointed by the South Carolina Association of School Resource Officers;
- (13) one member appointed by the Chief of the State Law Enforcement Division;
- (14) one member appointed by the Governor;
- (15) one member appointed by the State Superintendent of Education;
- (16) two members appointed by the Chairman of the House Education and Public Works Committee; and
- (17) two members appointed by the Chairman of the Senate Education Committee.
- (C) Vacancies in the membership of the task force must be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term in the manner of original appointment.
- (D) Members of the task force shall serve without compensation and may not receive mileage or per diem.
- (E) The staffing for the task force must be provided by the staff of the House Education and Public Works Committee and Senate Education Committee.
- (F) The task force shall make a report of its recommendations to the General Assembly no later than December 31, 2014, at which time the task force must be dissolved.
HISTORY: 2014 Act No. 252 (H.3365), Section 1, eff June 6, 2014.