ORS 339.372
Policies of school boards on reporting of suspected abuse and suspected sexual conduct


Each school board shall adopt policies on the reporting of suspected abuse and suspected sexual conduct by school employees, contractors, agents and volunteers and the reporting of suspected abuse by students. The policies shall:

(1)

Specify that abuse and sexual conduct by school employees, contractors, agents and volunteers and abuse by students are not tolerated.

(2)

Specify that all school employees, contractors, agents, volunteers and students are subject to the policies.

(3)

Require all school employees who have reasonable cause to believe that another school employee or a contractor, an agent or a volunteer has engaged in abuse or sexual conduct or that a student has engaged in abuse to report:

(a)

To the licensed administrator designated as provided by subsection (4) of this section all incidents of suspected abuse or suspected sexual conduct; and

(b)

To a law enforcement agency, the Department of Human Services or a designee of the department as required by ORS 419B.010 (Duty of officials to report child abuse) and 419B.015 (Report form and content) all incidents of suspected abuse, in addition to any report made as required under paragraph (a) of this subsection.

(4)

Designate a licensed administrator, and an alternate licensed administrator in the event the designated licensed administrator is the suspected abuser, to:

(a)

Receive reports of suspected abuse or suspected sexual conduct by school employees, contractors, agents or volunteers or suspected abuse by students and specify the procedures to be followed by the licensed administrator upon receipt of a report; and

(b)

In the manner required by ORS 339.388 (Report of abuse or sexual conduct) (2), inform the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission or the Department of Education of reports of suspected sexual conduct received under paragraph (a) of this subsection.

(5)

Specify the procedures to be followed after a report of suspected abuse or suspected sexual conduct is received, including notification that:

(a)

All suspected abuse or suspected sexual conduct by school employees, contractors, agents or volunteers will be reported to a law enforcement agency or to a state agency, as appropriate, for investigation;

(b)

A law enforcement agency or a state agency will complete an investigation regardless of any changes in the relationship or duties of the person about whom the report was made; and

(c)

An education provider will take necessary actions as provided by ORS 339.388 (Report of abuse or sexual conduct) to ensure the student’s safety after a report is received, including placing a school employee on paid administrative leave pending an investigation or prohibiting a contractor, an agent or a volunteer from providing services to the education provider.

(6)

Require the posting in each school building of:

(a)

The name and contact information for the licensed administrator and alternate licensed administrator designated for the school building to receive reports of suspected abuse or suspected sexual conduct by school employees, contractors, agents and volunteers or suspected abuse by students and the procedures the licensed administrator will follow upon receipt of a report; and

(b)

The contact information for making a report of suspected abuse to a law enforcement agency, the Department of Human Services or a designee of the department as required by ORS 419B.010 (Duty of officials to report child abuse) and 419B.015 (Report form and content) and a statement that the duty to report abuse is in addition to any requirement to make a report to a licensed administrator.

(7)

Specify that the initiation of a report in good faith about suspected abuse or suspected sexual conduct may not adversely affect any terms or conditions of employment or the work environment of the person who initiated the report or who may have been subjected to abuse or sexual conduct.

(8)

Specify that the education provider or any school employee, contractor, agent or volunteer will not discipline a student for the initiation of a report in good faith about suspected abuse or suspected sexual conduct by a school employee, a contractor, an agent or a volunteer or suspected abuse by a student.

(9)

Require notification, as allowed by state and federal law, by the education provider to the person who was subjected to the suspected abuse or suspected sexual conduct about any actions taken by the education provider based on the report.

(10)

Require the education provider to furnish to a school employee at the time of hire, or to a contractor, an agent or a volunteer at the time of beginning service for the education provider, the following:

(a)

A description of conduct that may constitute abuse or sexual conduct;

(b)

A description of the investigatory process and possible consequences if a report of suspected abuse or suspected sexual conduct is substantiated; and

(c)

A description of the prohibitions imposed on school employees, contractors and agents when another school employee, contractor or agent attempts to obtain a new job, as provided by ORS 339.378 (Disclosure of information and records by education provider) (2).

(11)

Specify and make available to students, school employees, contractors, agents and volunteers a policy of appropriate electronic communications with students. [2005 c.367 §2; 2009 c.93 §2; 2012 c.92 §3; 2013 c.553 §2; 2019 c.618 §3]

Source: Section 339.372 — Policies of school boards on reporting of suspected abuse and suspected sexual conduct, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors339.­html.

Notes of Decisions

School board’s duty to adopt policies on reporting child abuse and sexual misconduct indicates that board is final policy maker for school district. G.C. v. North Clackamas School District, 654 F. Supp. 2d 1226 (D. Or. 2009)

339.005
Definition for ORS 339.040 and 339.125
339.010
School attendance required
339.020
Duty to send children to school
339.030
Exemptions from compulsory school attendance
339.035
Teaching by private teacher, parent or guardian
339.040
Attendance supervisors
339.055
Duties of attendance supervisors
339.065
Estimates of attendance
339.071
Attendance notification policy
339.080
Nonattendance notice to parents, school officials and parole or probation officer
339.090
Determination of compliance
339.095
Required procedures related to violations of certain school attendance requirements
339.115
Admission of students
339.119
Prohibition of payment as incentive to receive educational services
339.122
Disclosures in promotional materials
339.125
Contract for admission of nonresident pupils
339.127
Factors prohibited from consideration when giving consent to nonresident student
339.128
Factors prohibited from consideration when admitting tuition-paying nonresident student
339.129
Education for children in local or regional correctional facilities required
339.133
Determination of residency of student for school purposes
339.134
Residency of child voluntarily placed outside child’s home and living in substitute care program
339.137
Residency of student at youth care center
339.139
Residency of military children
339.141
Tuition prohibited for regular school program
339.147
When tuition authorized
339.155
Prohibitions of certain fees as condition of admission
339.240
Rules of student conduct, discipline and rights
339.250
Duty of student to comply with rules
339.252
Child with disability continues to be entitled to free appropriate public education if removed for disciplinary reasons
339.256
Prohibition on restriction of access to specialized learning areas or certain common areas
339.270
Assessment of costs of school property damage against responsible student or parents or guardian
339.280
Student grading policies
339.285
Definitions for ORS 339.285 to 339.303
339.288
Prohibitions on use of certain restraints
339.291
Use of restraint or seclusion
339.294
Procedures following incident
339.297
Annual report
339.300
Training programs
339.303
Rules for complaints, investigations and seclusion rooms
339.308
Seclusion cell prohibition
339.309
Required reports of employee injuries
339.312
Safe school alliance
339.315
Report required if person has unlawful firearm or destructive device
339.317
Notice to school district of person charged with crime
339.319
Notice to school district of person convicted of crime
339.321
Notice to school district and law enforcement agencies of release or discharge of person
339.323
Disclosure of information regarding person charged with or convicted of crime or regarding release or discharge of person
339.326
Actions after receipt of notice under ORS 419A.305
339.327
Notification required if person possesses threatening list or when threats of violence or harm made
339.329
Statewide tip line to report information concerning threats or potential threats to student safety
339.331
Mission
339.333
Board of directors
339.336
Funding
339.339
Collaboration between center and Department of Education
339.341
Statewide School Safety and Prevention System
339.343
Comprehensive district plans on student suicide prevention
339.345
Requirement to have automated external defibrillator
339.347
Policies to address bias incidents and displays of symbols of hate
339.351
Definitions for ORS 339.351 to 339.364
339.353
Findings
339.356
District policy required
339.359
Training programs
339.362
Retaliation against victims and witnesses prohibited
339.364
Victim may seek redress under other laws
339.366
Required policies on teen dating violence and domestic violence
339.368
Posters regarding domestic violence
339.370
Definitions for ORS 339.370 to 339.400
339.372
Policies of school boards on reporting of suspected abuse and suspected sexual conduct
339.374
Required background checks by education providers
339.378
Disclosure of information and records by education provider
339.384
Prohibitions and allowances related to hiring of applicant to be school employee
339.388
Report of abuse or sexual conduct
339.389
Receipt by Department of Education from Department of Human Services of notification of report or investigation of abuse
339.390
Investigations by Teacher Standards and Practices Commission of persons who are commission licensees
339.391
Investigations by Department of Education of persons who are not commission licensees
339.392
Prohibitions against certain agreements and contracts
339.396
Effect on causes of action
339.400
Training
339.420
Child excused to receive religious instruction
339.450
Prohibited grounds for denying participation in interscholastic athletics
339.460
Participation in interscholastic activities by GED student, homeschooled student or student who attends public charter school
339.505
Definitions for ORS 339.505 to 339.520
339.510
Student accounting system
339.515
Uniform reporting system
339.520
Information required on certain students who withdraw from school
339.650
“Traffic patrol” defined for ORS 339.650 to 339.665
339.655
Traffic patrols authorized
339.660
Rules on traffic patrols
339.665
Intergovernmental cooperation and assistance in connection with traffic patrols
339.866
Self-administration of medication by students
339.867
“Medication” defined for ORS 339.869 and 339.870
339.869
Administration of medication to students
339.870
Liability of school personnel administering medication
339.871
Liability of school personnel for student self-administering medication or for student or individual unable to self-administer medication
339.873
Recommendations on medication to affect or alter thought processes, mood or behavior prohibited
339.874
Use of sun-protective clothing and sunscreen
339.875
Procurement, display and salute of flags
339.877
Issuance of diploma for work completed at certain state institutions
339.880
Unauthorized soliciting of pupils prohibited
339.883
Possession of tobacco products or inhalant delivery systems by person under 21 prohibited at certain facilities
339.885
Secret societies in public schools prohibited
339.890
Radio frequency identification device policy for students
339.990
Penalties
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