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SB1174 • 2026

School Safety Equipment

School Safety Equipment

Education Labor
Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Calatayud
Last action
2026-03-13
Official status
Senate - Died in Education Pre-K - 12
Effective date
2026-07-01

Plain English Breakdown

Despite the official status label indicating that the bill passed both chambers, it actually died in committee according to the last action date and description.

School Safety Equipment

This bill requires private and public schools to have specific safety equipment like ballistic shields and breaching tools on each campus, sets training requirements for staff, and mandates annual reporting to the Office of Safe Schools.

What This Bill Does

  • Requires private and public schools, including charter schools, to have at least one breaching tool and one ballistic shield on every school campus.
  • Establishes minimum specifications for safety equipment in collaboration with law enforcement departments.
  • Allows schools to use existing grants or other funds to purchase the required safety equipment.
  • Recommends that at least one staff member receives annual training on how to safely use the equipment from local law enforcement agencies.
  • Requires schools to report annually to the Office of Safe Schools about the presence, functionality, and accessibility of the safety equipment.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Private and public schools in Florida
  • School employees responsible for handling safety equipment

Terms To Know

Ballistic shield
A protective device that meets or exceeds National Institute of Justice’s Level IIIA ballistic resistance standards.
Breaching tool
A device used to quickly access locked or barricaded doors in emergencies, such as a Halligan bar, sledgehammer, or hydraulic breaching tool approved by local law enforcement.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill did not pass the final stages of the legislature and died in committee.
  • It is unclear how many schools will be able to afford the required equipment without additional funding.

Bill History

  1. 2026-03-13 Senate

    • Died in Education Pre-K - 12

  2. 2026-01-13 Senate

    • Introduced

  3. 2026-01-12 Senate

    • Referred to Education Pre-K - 12; Appropriations Committee on Pre-K - 12 Education; Rules

  4. 2026-01-06 Senate

    • Filed

Official Summary Text

School Safety Equipment; Revising the purpose of specified grants awarded by the Office of Safe Schools; requiring private schools and public schools, including charter schools, respectively, to have specified safety equipment on each campus of the school; requiring the Department of Education, in coordination with the Department of Law Enforcement, to establish minimum specifications for such equipment; authorizing schools to use specified funds to meet the requirements of such safety equipment, etc.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
Florida Senate
-
2026

SB 1174

By
Senator Calatayud

38-01515-26 20261174__
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to school safety equipment; amending
3 s. 1001.212, F.S.; revising the purpose of specified
4 grants awarded by the Office of Safe Schools; amending
5 ss. 1002.42 and 1006.07, F.S.; defining terms;
6 requiring private schools and public schools,
7 including charter schools, respectively, to have
8 specified safety equipment on each campus of the
9 school; requiring the Department of Education, in
10 coordination with the Department of Law Enforcement,
11 to establish minimum specifications for such
12 equipment; authorizing schools to use specified funds
13 to meet the requirements of such safety equipment;
14 providing training requirements for such safety
15 equipment; requiring schools to report specified
16 information to the office; authorizing the office to
17 conduct random audits for specified purposes;
18 providing an effective date.
19
20 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
21
22 Section 1. Subsection (9) of section 1001.212, Florida
23 Statutes, is amended to read:
24 1001.212 Office of Safe Schools.—There is created in the
25 Department of Education the Office of Safe Schools. The office
26 is fully accountable to the Commissioner of Education. The
27 office shall serve as a central repository for best practices,
28 training standards, and compliance oversight in all matters
29 regarding school safety and security, including prevention
30 efforts, intervention efforts, and emergency preparedness
31 planning. The office shall:
32 (9) Award grants to schools to improve the safety and
33 security of
schools

school buildings
based upon recommendations
34 of the security risk assessment developed pursuant to subsection
35 (1)
or as provided in s. 1002.42(21)
.
36 Section 2. Subsection (21) is added to section 1002.42,
37 Florida Statutes, to read:
38 1002.42 Private schools.—
39
(21)

SCHOOL SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS.—

40
(a)

For purposes of this subsection, the term:

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1.

“Ballistic shield” means a mobile protective device

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meeting the National Institute of Justice’s Level IIIA ballistic

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resistance standards or higher.

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2.

“Breaching tool” means a device designed to provide

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rapid access to locked or barricaded doors in an emergency,

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including, but not limited to, a Halligan bar, sledgehammer, or

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hydraulic breaching tool approved by a local law enforcement

48
agency.

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3.

“Campus” means the grounds and facilities of a private

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school.

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(b)

Each private school shall have at least one breaching

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tool and one ballistic shield on each campus of the school for

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use in the event of an active assailant or other life

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threatening incident. The Department of Education, in

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consultation with the Department of Law Enforcement, shall

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establish minimum specifications for breaching tools and

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ballistic shields.

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(c)

Each private school may use existing grants from the

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School Hardening Grant Program as funded by the Legislature or

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may use other available state or private funds to meet the

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requirements of this subsection.

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(d)

Each private school shall ensure that at least one

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school employee or the school’s safe-school officer receives

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annual training on the deployment and safe use of the equipment

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required under this subsection. The training must be conducted

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in coordination with the sheriff’s office or a local law

67
enforcement agency having jurisdiction.

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(e)

Each private school shall annually report to the Office

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of Safe Schools, in a format prescribed by the office, that the

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equipment required under this section is present on each campus,

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functional, and accessible. The office may conduct random audits

72
to verify compliance with this subsection.

73 Section 3. Paragraph (i) is added to subsection (6) of
74 section 1006.07, Florida Statutes, to read:
75 1006.07 District school board duties relating to student
76 discipline and school safety.—The district school board shall
77 provide for the proper accounting for all students, for the
78 attendance and control of students at school, and for proper
79 attention to health, safety, and other matters relating to the
80 welfare of students, including:
81 (6) SAFETY AND SECURITY BEST PRACTICES.—Each district
82 school superintendent shall establish policies and procedures
83 for the prevention of violence on school grounds, including the
84 assessment of and intervention with individuals whose behavior
85 poses a threat to the safety of the school community.
86
(i)

School safety equipment requirements.—

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1.

For purposes of this paragraph, the term:

88
a.

“Ballistic shield” means a mobile protective device

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meeting the National Institute of Justice’s Level IIIA ballistic

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resistance standards or higher.

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b.

“Breaching tool” means a device designed to provide

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rapid access to locked or barricaded doors in an emergency,

93
including, but not limited to, a Halligan bar, sledgehammer, or

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hydraulic breaching tool approved by a local law enforcement

95
agency.

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c.

“Campus” means the grounds and facilities of a public

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school, including charter schools.

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2.

Each public school, including charter schools, shall

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have at least one breaching tool and one ballistic shield on

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each campus of the school for use in the event of an active

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assailant or other life-threatening incident. The Department of

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Education, in consultation with the Department of Law

103
Enforcement, shall establish minimum specifications for

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breaching tools and ballistic shields.

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3.

Each school may use existing grants from the School

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Hardening Grant Program as funded by the Legislature or may use

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other state or private funds to meet the requirements of this

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paragraph.

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4.

Each school shall ensure that at least one school

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employee or the school’s safe-school officer receives annual

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training on the deployment and safe use of the equipment

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required under this paragraph. The training must be conducted in

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coordination with the sheriff’s office or a local law

114
enforcement agency having jurisdiction.

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5.

Each school shall annually report to the Office of Safe

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Schools, in a format prescribed by the office, that the

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equipment required under this section is present on each campus,

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functional, and accessible. The office may conduct random audits

119
to verify compliance with this paragraph.

120 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2026.