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Safe <strong>School</strong> Plan ContinuedOUTSIDERS/VISITORS CHECKLIST ContinuedThe principal/designee refuses to register any “outsider” if he/she reasonably concludes that the“outsider's” presence or acts would disrupt the school, students, or employees; would result indamage to property; or would result in the distribution or use of a controlled substance.The principal/designee or school security officer revokes an “outsider's” registration if he/she hasa reasonable basis for concluding that the “outsider's” presence on school grounds would interfereor is interfering with the peaceful conduct of school activities or would disrupt or is disrupting theschool, students or staff.“Outsiders” who fail to register, or whose registration privileges have been denied or revoked, aredirected to promptly leave school grounds and informed that if he/she reenters the school within 7days he/she will be guilty of a misdemeanor subject to a fine and/or imprisonment._________: Developed/Revised DateReference: Outsider/Visitor, BP 300.46SA: Outsider_Visitor Checklist.docIncident Command SystemThis section provides a brief description of the organizational structures and management functions of an IncidentCommand System (ICS). These descriptions rest use a Federal Emergency Management Agency publication (FEMA,2007). In California, the California Emergency Management Agency and the Secretary of Emergency Managementare the entities responsible for programs and activities related to emergency preparedness, response, and mitigation(A.B. 2791, Stats.2010).Every incident requires that certain management functions be performed. The problem must be identified andassessed, a plan to deal with it developed and implemented, and the necessary resources procured.Structure and General Functions of the Incident Command SystemThe ICS organizational structure develops in a top-down, modular fashion that is based on the size and complexity ofthe incident, as well as the specifics of the hazard environment created by the incident. “Modular” means the ICS hasthe capability to expand or contract to meet the needs of the incident. The ICS is a Management by Objectivesstructure that includes: (1) establishing overarching objectives; (2) developing and issuing assignments, plans,procedures, and protocols; (3) establishing specific, measurable objectives for various incident management functionalactivities; and (4) directing efforts to attain the established objectives.At a minimum, activating an ICS requires the use of the <strong>School</strong> Incident Chief (or Incident Commander). On a largerincident, the <strong>School</strong> Incident Chief may establish and separate functional elements to enhance internal organizationalmanagement and external coordination. As the ICS organizational structure expands, the number of managementpositions also expands to address the requirements of the incident adequately. Regardless of the size of the incident,64

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