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§ 803-a. Courses  of  study  in prevention of child abduction.  1. All  pupils in grades K-8 in all public schools in the  state  shall  receive  instruction   designed  to  prevent  the  abduction  of  children.  Such  instruction shall be provided by or  under  the  direct  supervision  of  regular classroom teachers, provided, however, that such instruction may  be provided by any other agency, public or private.    2.  The  commissioner, shall provide technical assistance to assist in  the development of curricula for such courses of study  which  shall  be  age  appropriate  and  developed according to the needs and abilities of  pupils at successive grade levels in order to provide awareness  skills,  information,  self-confidence  and  support  to aid in the prevention of  child abduction.    3. For purposes of developing such courses  of  study,  the  board  of  education  or  trustees  of  every  school  district may establish local  advisory councils or utilize the school-based shared decision making and  planning  committee  established  pursuant   to   regulations   of   the  commissioner   to   make  recommendations  concerning  the  content  and  implementation of  such  courses.  School  districts  may  alternatively  utilize   courses  of  instruction  developed  by  consortia  of  school  district, boards  of  cooperative  educational  services,  other  school  districts or any other agency, public or private. Such advisory councils  shall  consist  of,  but not be limited to, parents, school trustees and  board members, appropriate  school  personnel,  business  and  community  representatives,  and law enforcement personnel having experience in the  prevention of child abduction.    4. The board of education or trustees of every school  district  shall  provide  appropriate  training  and curriculum materials for the regular  teachers who provide such instruction.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-17 > 803-a

§ 803-a. Courses  of  study  in prevention of child abduction.  1. All  pupils in grades K-8 in all public schools in the  state  shall  receive  instruction   designed  to  prevent  the  abduction  of  children.  Such  instruction shall be provided by or  under  the  direct  supervision  of  regular classroom teachers, provided, however, that such instruction may  be provided by any other agency, public or private.    2.  The  commissioner, shall provide technical assistance to assist in  the development of curricula for such courses of study  which  shall  be  age  appropriate  and  developed according to the needs and abilities of  pupils at successive grade levels in order to provide awareness  skills,  information,  self-confidence  and  support  to aid in the prevention of  child abduction.    3. For purposes of developing such courses  of  study,  the  board  of  education  or  trustees  of  every  school  district may establish local  advisory councils or utilize the school-based shared decision making and  planning  committee  established  pursuant   to   regulations   of   the  commissioner   to   make  recommendations  concerning  the  content  and  implementation of  such  courses.  School  districts  may  alternatively  utilize   courses  of  instruction  developed  by  consortia  of  school  district, boards  of  cooperative  educational  services,  other  school  districts or any other agency, public or private. Such advisory councils  shall  consist  of,  but not be limited to, parents, school trustees and  board members, appropriate  school  personnel,  business  and  community  representatives,  and law enforcement personnel having experience in the  prevention of child abduction.    4. The board of education or trustees of every school  district  shall  provide  appropriate  training  and curriculum materials for the regular  teachers who provide such instruction.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-17 > 803-a

§ 803-a. Courses  of  study  in prevention of child abduction.  1. All  pupils in grades K-8 in all public schools in the  state  shall  receive  instruction   designed  to  prevent  the  abduction  of  children.  Such  instruction shall be provided by or  under  the  direct  supervision  of  regular classroom teachers, provided, however, that such instruction may  be provided by any other agency, public or private.    2.  The  commissioner, shall provide technical assistance to assist in  the development of curricula for such courses of study  which  shall  be  age  appropriate  and  developed according to the needs and abilities of  pupils at successive grade levels in order to provide awareness  skills,  information,  self-confidence  and  support  to aid in the prevention of  child abduction.    3. For purposes of developing such courses  of  study,  the  board  of  education  or  trustees  of  every  school  district may establish local  advisory councils or utilize the school-based shared decision making and  planning  committee  established  pursuant   to   regulations   of   the  commissioner   to   make  recommendations  concerning  the  content  and  implementation of  such  courses.  School  districts  may  alternatively  utilize   courses  of  instruction  developed  by  consortia  of  school  district, boards  of  cooperative  educational  services,  other  school  districts or any other agency, public or private. Such advisory councils  shall  consist  of,  but not be limited to, parents, school trustees and  board members, appropriate  school  personnel,  business  and  community  representatives,  and law enforcement personnel having experience in the  prevention of child abduction.    4. The board of education or trustees of every school  district  shall  provide  appropriate  training  and curriculum materials for the regular  teachers who provide such instruction.