Majory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act (MSDHSPSA)
The Office of Safe Schools serves as a central repository for
best practices, training standards and compliance oversight in all
matters regarding school safety and security. Our mission is to
support districts in providing a safe learning environment for
students and educators.
Primary goals of the office: Prevention,
Intervention, and Emergency Preparedness Planning
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act
(MSDHSPSA)
In the wake of the tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas
High School that took the lives of 17 Florida students and
educators, the 2018 Florida Legislature passed and the Governor
signed SB 7026, the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public
Safety Act. This legislation outlines significant reforms to make
Florida schools safer, while keeping firearms out of the hands of
mentally ill and dangerous individuals.
Provisions of the law include:
- Creation of the Office of Safe Schools and a description of the
office's responsibilities
- Allowing sheriffs to establish a Coach Aaron Feis Guardian
Program
- The FortifyFL mobile suspicious activity reporting tool
- Establishment of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
Public Safety Commission
- New requirements for mental health services and training
- Requirements for a safe-school officer at each public
school
- School safety assessments for each public school
- Appropriations of funding to address identified school safety
needs
In 2019, the Legislature passed Senate Bill 7030, known as the
Implementation of Legislative Recommendations of the Marjory
Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission. Governor Ron
DeSantis signed the bill into law and it includes the following
provisions:
- Development of a standardized behavioral threat assessment
instrument
- Additional duties for the Office of Safe Schools to include
compliance montioring
- Changes to the Coach Aaron Feis Guardian Program
- Requirements for districts to promote the FortifyFL mobile
suspicious activity reporting tool
- Requirement for the Commissioner of Education to oversee
compliance with the MSDHSPSA
- Charter schools must comple with specific school safety
statutes
- Expedited transfer of student records from school to
school
- Clarification of district responsibilities for school
safety
If you have any questions, please contact the Florida Department
of Education at safeschools@fldoe.org.
