South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0269

Introduced
1/28/25  
Refer
1/28/25  
Engrossed
4/3/25  
Refer
4/9/25  
Enrolled
5/7/25  
Passed
5/12/25  

Caption

Private Security Services in Public Schools

Impact

The legislation aims to improve safety protocols in larger school districts, potentially leading to a more secure environment for students and staff. By obtaining the proper licensure, districts can tailor their security measures to meet specific needs. The bill stipulates that security personnel must fulfill training and recertification requirements every two years, promoting a standard of preparedness among security officers. This regulation could foster a sense of safety among parents and guardians, but the overall expenditure might vary significantly from one district to another based on individual security needs and the decision to employ armed personnel.

Summary

Bill S0269 proposes amendments to the South Carolina Code of Laws that allow public school districts with more than 15,000 students to use armed security personnel on their premises, contingent upon the district obtaining a proprietary security business license from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED). The intent of the bill is to enhance safety and security measures within schools by permitting licensed security personnel with arrest authority to operate on campus. However, the requirement to employ school resource officers remains unaffected, ensuring a continued focus on the role of trained law enforcement within schools.

Sentiment

Sentiment around S0269 appears mixed among stakeholders. Proponents highlight the potential for enhanced security as a necessary measure to protect students and respond to various safety concerns. On the other hand, there are reservations from some educators and community members regarding the introduction of armed security personnel in schools, fearing that it could contribute to an atmosphere of fear instead of safety. The balance between appropriate security measures and maintaining a nurturing educational environment is a focal point of discussion.

Contention

Key points of contention include concerns about the financial implications for school districts in acquiring licensure and the training of security personnel, which may be burdensome for some. Furthermore, critics argue that while the intention is to improve safety, introducing armed personnel could detract from the environment conducive to learning. The necessity of establishing guidelines for the oversight and training of these personnel remains a critical aspect of the ongoing debate, particularly around the use of armed individuals in settings traditionally focused on education.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC AB2049

Private security services and private investigators: BB devices.

SC S280

Private School Security Act

SC S1472

Public Records/School Security Guards

SC AB1364

Private security services: patrol operators: training.

SC SB2797

Law enforcement; authorize provision of security to private schools.

SC SB1355

School safety: school security departments: contracted private licensed security agencies.

SC SB2352

Law enforcement; authorize provision of security to private schools.

SC HB1064

Relating to the provision of private security services at a public primary or secondary school; requiring an occupational license.

SC H3258

Mobile panic alert systems in public schools

SC S796

Permits public and nonpublic schools to utilize security categorical aid to hire school security personnel.

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