LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Specially Funded & Parent/Community Programs Division EDUCATION CODES

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LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Specially Funded & Parent/Community Programs Division BULLETIN NO. BP-5 (Rev.) ATTACHMENT G EDUCATION CODES '48900. Grounds for suspension or expulsion; legislative intent A pupil may not be suspended from school or recommended for expulsion unless the superintendent or the principal of the school in which the pupil is enrolled determines that the pupil has committed an act as defined pursuant to one or more of subdivisions (a) to (o), inclusive: (a)(1) Caused, attempted to cause or threatened to cause physical injury to another person; or (2) Willfully used force or violence upon the person of another, except in self-defense. (b) Possessed, sold, or otherwise furnished any firearm, knife, explosive, or other dangerous object, unless, in the case of possession of any object of this type, the pupil had obtained written permission to possess the item from a certificated school employee, which is concurred in by the principal or the designee of the principal. (c)unlawfully possessed, used, sold, or otherwise furnished, or been under the influence of, any controlled substance listed in Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 11053) of Division 10 of the Health and Safety Code, an alcoholic beverage, or an intoxicant of any kind. (d) Unlawfully offered, arranged, or negotiated to sell any controlled substance listed in Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 11053) of Division 10 of the Health and Safety Code, an alcoholic beverage, or an intoxicant of any kind, and then either sold, delivered, or otherwise furnished to any person another liquid, substance, or material and represented the liquid, substance or material as a controlled substance, alcoholic beverage, or intoxicant. (e) Committed or attempted to commit robbery or extortion. (f) Caused or attempted to cause damage to school property or private property. (g) Stolen or attempted to steal school property or private property. (h) Possessed or used tobacco, or any products containing tobacco or nicotine products, including, but not limited to cigarettes, cigars, miniature cigars, clove, cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, snuff, chew packets, and betel. However, this section does not prohibit use or possession by a pupil of his own prescription products. (I) Committed an obscene act or engaged in habitual profanity or vulgarity. (j) Unlawfully possessed or unlawfully offered, arranged, or negotiated to sell any drug paraphernalia, as defined in Section 11014.5 of the Health and Safety Code. (k) Disrupted school activities or otherwise willfully defied the valid authority of supervisors, teachers, administrators, school officials, or other school personnel engaged in the performance of their duties. (l) Knowingly received stolen school property or private property. (m) Possessed an imitation firearm. As used in this section, Aimitation firearm@ means a replica of a firearm that is so substantially similar in physical properties to an existing firearm as to lead a reasonable

person to conclude that the replica is a firearm. (n) Committed or attempted to commit a sexual assault as defined in Section 261, (Page 1 of 3)

ATTACHMENT G -2- BULLETIN NO. BP-5 (Rev.) 266c, 286, 288, 288a, or 289 of the Penal Code or committed a sexual battery as defined in Section 243.4 of the Penal Code. (o) Harassed, threatened or intimidated a pupil who is a complaining witness or witness in a school disciplinary proceeding for the purpose of either preventing that pupil from being a witness or retaliating against that pupil for being a witness, or both. (p) A pupil may not be suspended or expelled for any of the acts enumerated unless that act is related to school activity or school attendance occurring within a school under the jurisdiction of the superintendent or principal or occurring within any other school district. A pupil may be suspended or expelled for acts which are enumerated in this section and related to school activity or attendance which occur at any time, including, but not limited to, any of the following: (1) While on school grounds. (2) While going to or coming from school. (3) During the lunch period whether on or off the campus. (4) During, or while going to or coming form, a school sponsored activity. It is the intent of the Legislature that alternatives to suspensions or expulsion be imposed against any pupil who is truant, tardy, or otherwise absent from school activities. (Added by Stats. 1983, c.498, ' 91, eff. July 28, 1983. Amended by Stats. 1984, c. 23, ' 1; Stats. 1984, c. 536, ' 1; Stats. 1985, c. 318, ' 1; Stats. 1986, c. 111. ' 1; Stat. 1986, c. 1136, ' 1; Stats. 1987, c. 383, ' 1; Stats. 1989, c. 1306,'1;; Stats 1992, c. 909 (S.B. 1930) '1; Stats 1994, c. 1198 (A.B. 2543),' 5; Stats 1995, c. 972 (S.B. 966),' 6; Stats. 1996, c. 915 (A.B. 692) '1; Stats. 1997, c. 637 (A.B. 412), ' 1.) ' 48900.2. Additional grounds for suspension or expulsion; sexual harassment In addition to the reasons specified in Section 48900, a pupil may be suspended from school or recommended for expulsion if the superintendent or the principal of the school in which the pupil is enrolled determines that the pupil has committed sexual harassment as defined in Section 212.5. For the purposes of this chapter, the conduct described in Section 212.5 must be considered by a reasonable person of the same gender as the victim to be sufficiently severe or pervasive to have a negative impact upon the individual=s academic performance or to create an intimidating, hostile, or offensive educational environment. This section shall not apply to pupils enrolled in kindergarten and grades 1 to 3, inclusive. (Added by Stats 1992, c.909 (S.B. 1930) ' 2.) ' 48900.3. Hate violence In addition to the reasons specified in Section 48900 and 48900.2, a pupil in any of grades 4 to 12, inclusive, may be suspended from school or recommended for expulsion if the superintendent or the principal of the school in which the pupil is enrolled determines that the pupil has caused, attempted to cause, threatened to cause, or participated in an act of hate violence, as defined in subdivision (e) of Section 33032.5. (Added by Stats. 1994, c. 1198 (A.B. 2543), ' 6.)

(Page 2 of 3) BULLETIN NO. BP-5 (Rev.) -3- ATTACHMENT G ' 48900.4. Additional grounds for suspension or expulsion; harassment, threats, or intimidation In addition to the grounds specified in Sections 48900 and 48900.2, a pupil enrolled in any of grades 4 to 12, inclusive, may be suspended from school or recommended for expulsion if the instructional process. superintendent or the principal of the school in which the pupil is enrolled determines that the pupil has intentionally engaged in harassment, threats, or intimidation, directed against a pupil or group of pupils, that is sufficiently severe or pervasive to have the actual and reasonably expected effect of materially disrupting classwork, creating substantial disorder, and invading the rights of that pupil or group of pupils by creating an intimidating or hostile educational environment. (Added by Stats. 1994, c. 1017 (A.B. 2752), ' 1.) ' 48900.5. Suspension; restrictions on imposition; exception Suspension shall be imposed only when other means of correction fail to bring about proper conduct. However, a pupil, including an individual with exceptional needs as defined in Section 56026, may be suspended for any of the reasons enumerated in Section 48900 upon a first offense, if the principal or superintendent of schools determines that the pupil violated subdivision (a), (b), (c), (d), or (e) of Section 48900 or that the pupil=s presence causes a danger to persons or property or threatens to disrupt the

(Added by Stats, 1983, c. 498, ' 91, eff, July 28, 1983. Amended by Stats. 1983, c. 1302. ' 20, eff. Sept. 30, 1983; Stats. 1985, c. 907, ' 1, eff. Sept. 23, 1985.) ### Page 3 of 3