The Pennsylvania Senate passed an amendment, by a vote of 28-22, allowing school districts' boards of directors to create policies permitting school personnel to access firearms in school buildings or on school grounds.

SB 383 would empower school boards to establish such policies and would require them to enact a safety plan with a law enforcement agency that provides services to the school. That school plan would not be a public record under the Right-to-Know Law.

The school plan would include identification of the school personnel permitted to access the firearms, “coordination” between law enforcement and the school and “procedures for the law enforcement agency to review the discharge of firearms in the buildings or on the grounds of the school.”

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