HB-5619, As Passed Senate, December 13, 2016
SUBSTITUTE FOR
HOUSE BILL NO. 5619
A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled
"The revised school code,"
(MCL 380.1 to 380.1852) by adding section 1310c.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec. 1310c. (1) A school board or its designee shall consider
using restorative practices as an alternative or in addition to
suspension or expulsion under this act. If a school board or its
designee suspends or expels a pupil under this act, the school
board or its designee shall consider using restorative practices in
addition to suspension or expulsion. If a school board or its
designee decides not to suspend or expel a pupil for a disciplinary
issue, the school board or its designee shall consider using
restorative practices to address the disciplinary issue.
(2) Restorative practices may include victim-offender
conferences that are initiated by the victim; that are approved by
House Bill No. 5619 as amended June 1, 2016
as amended December 13, 2016
the victim's parent or legal guardian or, if the victim is at least
age 15, by the victim; that are attended voluntarily by the victim,
a victim advocate, the offender, members or the school community,
and supporters of the victim and the offender; and that provide an
opportunity for the offender to accept responsibility for the harm
caused to those affected by the misconduct and to participate in
setting consequences to repair the harm. The attendees, known as a
restorative practices team, may require the pupil to do 1 or more
of the following: apologize; participate in community service,
restoration, or counseling; or pay restitution. The selected
consequences shall be incorporated into an agreement that sets time
limits for completion of the consequences and is signed by all
participants. Restorative practices should be the first
consideration to remediate offenses such as interpersonal
conflicts, bullying, verbal and physical conflicts, theft, damage
to property, class disruption, and harassment and cyberbullying.
(3) As used in this section:
(a) "Bullying" and "cyberbullying" mean those terms as defined
in section 1310b.
(b) "Restorative practices" means practices that emphasize
repairing the harm to the victim and the school community caused by
a pupil's misconduct.
(c) "School board" means a school board, intermediate school
board, or the board of directors of a public school academy.
(d) "School district" means a school district, an intermediate
school district, or a public school academy.
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