AB 772 — Cyberbullying: Off-Campus Acts: Model Policy
AB 772 addresses cyberbullying by establishing a model policy for off-campus acts. The law aims to protect students from harmful online behavior that occurs outside of school premises but still affects their well-being. It falls under child safety by addressing issues related to minors on social platforms and cyberbullying. The bill was enacted as Chapter 620 of the 2025 statutes.
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