This bill permits law enforcement agencies to confidentially share information about juveniles involved in family crises with the principals of their schools. The intent is to assist in planning educational and social development programs tailored to the needs of these juveniles. The bill emphasizes that any information shared will not be recorded unless authorized by the State Board of Education, and it explicitly states that such information cannot be used to impose any disciplinary actions by the school.
The legislation aims to foster a supportive environment for juveniles facing family challenges by enabling school officials to access relevant information that can inform their approach to educational programming. The bill is designed to protect the confidentiality of the juvenile's situation while ensuring that schools can effectively support their development without the risk of punitive measures based on the shared information.