Under existing law the crime of making a terrorist threat in the first degree is a Class C felony and the crime of making a terrorist threat in the second degree is a Class A misdemeanor. This bill would increase the criminal penalties for the crimes of making a terrorist threat in the first degree and making a terrorist threat in the second degree. Under existing law, a K-12 public school is required to immediately suspend from attending regular classes any student whose conduct is in violation of local board of education policy and warrants criminal charges and may only readmit the student when the student satisfies certain conditions prescribed by the local board of education. This bill would require the public school principal to sign a complaint if the conduct of the student warrants criminal charges, would specifically require the immediate one-year suspension of any student charged with the crime of making a terrorist threat in the first or second degree, would provide further for the readmittance of the student under certain conditions, and would require restitution upon a finding of guilt.