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Senate panel approves bill letting larger districts seek proprietary security licenses for in‑house school security

2850091 · April 2, 2025
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Summary

Senate Bill 269, amended to remove an enrollment threshold, would let school districts that meet training and law‑enforcement partnership requirements apply for a proprietary security business license to staff school security divisions; committee approved the amended bill for the floor.

The Senate Education Committee voted to send an amended version of Senate Bill 269 to the full Senate after adopting changes that removed an enrollment threshold and refined training and law‑enforcement partnership requirements.

The measure would allow school districts to apply for a proprietary security business license to operate a layered security program if they maintain a full‑time division devoted to security and emergency management and have a written agreement with local law enforcement for…

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