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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 752.918

  • Department: means the department of state police. See Michigan Laws 752.912
  • Fund: means the student safety fund created in section 7. See Michigan Laws 752.912
  • Hotline: means a statewide toll-free telephone number or other means of communication, or a combination of a toll-free telephone number and another means of communication, that transmits voice, text, photographic, and other messages and information to the department through the departmental website described in section 3(2). See Michigan Laws 752.912
  • School: means a public, private, denominational, or parochial school offering developmental kindergarten, kindergarten, or any grade from 1 through 12, regardless of whether school is in session. See Michigan Laws 752.912
  The department, in consultation with the department of health and human services and the department of education, shall prepare an annual report under this act. The report must be filed not later than July 31 of the year in which the report is due. Copies of the report must be filed with the governor, the secretary of the senate, the clerk of the house of representatives, the clerk of the senate standing committee on appropriations, and the clerk of the house standing committee on appropriations. The report must also be maintained on the department’s website. The report must contain all of the following information:
  (a) The number of reports and other information reported to the hotline under this act.
  (b) The number of reports and information reported to the hotline that are forwarded to local law enforcement officials and school officials.
  (c) The number of hotline reports resulting in referral to mental health services.
  (d) The nature of the reports and information reported to the hotline in categories established by the department.
  (e) The responses to the reports and information reported to the hotline at the local level in categories established by the department.
  (f) The source of all funds deposited in the student safety fund.
  (g) The itemized costs and expenditures incurred by the department in implementing this act.
  (h) An analysis of the overall effectiveness of the program in addressing potential self-harm and potential harm or criminal acts directed at schools, school employees, and school students.