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student's parent or guardian is present during the |
questioning or, if the parent or guardian is not present, |
ensure that school personnel, including, but not limited |
to, a school social worker, a school psychologist, a school |
nurse, a school guidance counselor, or any other mental |
health professional, are present during the questioning. |
(4) If practicable, make reasonable efforts to ensure |
that a law enforcement officer trained in promoting safe |
interactions and communications with youth is present |
during the questioning. An officer who received training in |
youth investigations approved or certified by his or her |
law enforcement agency or under Section 10.22 of the Police |
Training Act or a juvenile police officer, as defined under |
Section 1-3 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, satisfies |
the requirement under this paragraph. |
(c) This Section does not limit the authority of a law |
enforcement officer to make an arrest on school grounds. This |
Section does not apply to circumstances that would cause a |
reasonable person to believe that urgent and immediate action |
is necessary to do any of the following: |
(1) Prevent bodily harm or injury to the student or any |
other person. |
(2) Apprehend an armed or fleeing suspect. |
(3) Prevent the destruction of evidence. |
(4) Address an emergency or other dangerous situation.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |