The bill establishes new regulations regarding third-party access to public schools, specifically focusing on federal immigration agents. It allows these agents to request access to a public school if they possess a judicial warrant for an individual believed to be present on the premises. The request must be directed to the local superintendent or the head administrator of the charter school, who is then responsible for reviewing the request to determine if access is legally permissible.
This legislation aims to limit disruptive access by third parties, particularly immigration officials, to ensure the safety and security of students and staff within public schools. By requiring a judicial warrant and placing the decision-making authority in the hands of school administrators, the bill seeks to balance legal enforcement with the protection of educational environments.