HB 1216 — Relative To Cross-District Bullying And Cyberbullying
HB 1216 addresses cross-district bullying and cyberbullying in New Hampshire. The bill aims to establish policies and procedures to prevent and respond to bullying and cyberbullying incidents involving students from different school districts. It focuses on protecting minors from harmful online and offline behaviors, aligning with child safety concerns. The bill is currently under review, with an interim study report showing a tied vote (10-10) as of October 31, 2024.
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