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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3372 Detection Dog UseSTUDENTS DETECTION DOG USE 3372 Page 1 of 2 The Bonneville Joint School District No. 93 Board of Trustees is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for all students, staff, and visitors in order to maximize learning opportunities. As such, the Board authorizes the Superintendent/designee to use detection dogs affiliated with law enforcement when warranted and within the limits of this policy for: • a sweep, a planned deterrent and detection program; • a search, which is based on reasonable suspicion or probable cause; or • a demonstration or an educational program. Guidelines 1. Detection dogs may be used on any District premises. 2. When detection dogs are used for a sweep the following conditions must be met prior to the actual sweep. a. An annual notification to affected groups. b. An annual general inspection plan approved by the Superintendent /designee. c. The plan will include: 1) the nature of the contraband sought (e.g. controlled substances, explosives); 2) the method employed to ensure a random selection process; and 3) the possible locations to be searched (e.g. lockers, parking lots). DEFINITIONS: Alert: A predetermined change of the detection dog's behavior, which is recognized by the canine handler and would indicate the presence of the odor of the suspected substance. Contraband: Illegal or prohibited property, the possession of which is forbidden under school policy or illegal under state or federal law. Contraband shall consist of, but is not limited to, stolen property, pornography, alcohol, tobacco, illicit drugs and /or prescription or nonprescription drugs designed to alter the feeling or behavior of an individual, or drugs that appear to be any of the above. Controlled substances: include, but are not limited to opiates, opium derivatives, hallucinogenic, depressant, or stimulant substances, including cocaine, cannabis and synthetic equivalents of the substances contained in the plant, any material, compound, Bonneville Joint School District No. 93 STUDENTS 3372 Page 2 of 2 mixture or preparation with substances having a depressant effect on the central nervous system. District premises: shall include but not be limited to buildings, facilities and ground on the school campus, school busses, properties leased by the District and school parking areas. Search: a physical examination of a person's property or self with a view to the discovery of contraband. In the school setting, including school sponsored activities and events; a search is permissible where a school official has reasonable suspicion based on the totality of the circumstances, for suspecting that the search will reveal evidence that the student has violated either the law, district policy or the rules of the school. Sweep: the use of a trained detection dog according to a general inspection plan to detect the odor of contraband. A sweep is distinct from a search in that it is minimally intrusive to the individual, and does not require reasonable suspicion because it does not include intrusion into areas or property in which an individual has a reasonable expectation of privacy. However, the results of a sweep may generate the reasonable suspicion needed for a school official to execute a legal search. General inspection plan: a general inspection plan is one that is based on objective criteria established in advance by the site administrator. The plan ensures a random and unbiased selection of search locations. This random selection reduces the onus upon those individuals whose property is searched as well as being a defense against accusations of capricious or harassing selection by district officials. A general inspection plan may include the use of drug detection dogs. Adopted 09 -14 -2005 Reviewed Revised 10 -08 -2008 Cross - Reference: Prohibition of Weapons #3335 Safe and Secure Leaning /Working Environment #3555, 4305 and 5311 Drug Free School Zone #3300 Substance and Alcohol Abuse #3320 Searches and Seizure #3370 Searches and Seizure Procedure #3370P Student Interviews #3375 Investigations and Arrests by Police #3377, 4410 Source Reference: Idaho School Search Resource Guide, Idaho Department of Education Legal Reference: IC 18 -3302D Possessing weapons or firearms on school property New Jersey v. TLO, 469 U.S. 325 (1985) Tinker v. Des Moines, 393 U.S. 503 (1969) Bonneville Joint School District No. 93 Detection Dog Use