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Rhode Island Anti-Bullying Laws & Policies
What term is used in the Rhode Island anti-bullying laws?
Harassment, intimidation or bullying.
Do these laws cover cyberbullying?
Yes.
What groups are listed under Rhode Island state law?
There are no specific groups listed in Rhode Island anti-bullying laws.
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Is there a state model policy I can use to create anti-bullying policies at my school or district?
A state model policy is available at the Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Additionally, view “A Guide to Preventing Bullying, Teen Dating Violence, and Sexual Violence in Rhode Island Schools.”
Which of the key components can be found in Rhode Island anti-bullying laws and policies?
Key Components | Present in Rhode Island State Laws | Present in Rhode Island Model Policy |
---|---|---|
DEFINITIONS | ||
YES | YES | |
YES | YES | |
YES | YES | |
NO | YES | |
DISTRICT POLICY REVIEW & DEVELOPMENT | ||
YES | N/A | |
YES | N/A | |
DISTRICT POLICY COMPONENTS | ||
NO | N/A | |
YES | YES | |
NO | YES | |
NO | YES | |
NO | YES | |
NO | YES | |
ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS | ||
YES | YES | |
YES | YES | |
NO | YES | |
YES | YES |
NOTE: Click on the Key Components links to get more information about that component.
What are the Rhode Island state laws that cover bullying?
- Rhode Island General Laws §16-21-21 – Student discipline codes
- Rhode Island General Laws §16-21-24 – Requirements of school safety plans, school emergency response plans, and school crisis response plans
- Rhode Island General Laws §16-21-34 -- Statewide bullying policy implemented
For More Information
Visit the Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education website.
Information for this page was developed from “Analysis of State Bullying Laws and Policies – December 2011” (U.S. Department of Education).