Arizona SB1126 mandates schools to disclose educational records to Department of Child Safety caseworkers and juvenile courts.
Arizona SB1126 amends the state's educational records law to require schools to provide specific educational records to Department of Child Safety caseworkers investigating abuse or neglect. Schools must also identify pupils withdrawn from school and provide attendance and disciplinary records to law enforcement agencies under certain conditions. The bill ensures compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 and mandates the release of educational records to the Department of Juvenile Corrections for pupils awarded to the department.
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