§3.1.1. School surveillance and security video; limited retention and viewing policy
A. Except as otherwise provided in this Section, the provisions of this Chapter shall
not apply to any surveillance and security video of the inside of or covering the area
immediately surrounding a building owned, operated, or maintained by a public school board
or a charter school.
B. The governing authority of each public elementary and secondary school,
including charter schools, shall adopt a policy governing all surveillance and security video
in and around buildings owned, operated, or maintained by the governing authority. Each
policy shall contain provisions for all of the following:
(1) Retaining, storing, and disposing of the recorded video and audio data, including
a requirement that the recordings be retained for at least thirty days from the recording date.
(2) Protecting student privacy and for determining to whom and under what
circumstances the recordings may be disclosed, including limiting viewing of the recordings
to the appropriate school officials, law enforcement officials investigating an incident, and,
upon request, a bona fide news gathering organization covering an incident, and the parent
or legal guardian of a recorded student if there was an incident involving that student.
(3) Procedures regarding how a parent or legal guardian or a bona fide news
gathering organization may request to review a recording, and any limitations to a request.
C.(1) For purposes of this Section, the phrase "parent or legal guardian" shall have
the same meaning as provided in R.S. 17:3914.
(2) For purposes of this Section, the phrase "bona fide news gathering organization"
shall mean:
(a) A newspaper, or news publication, printed or electronic, of current news and
intelligence of varied, broad, and general public interest, that has been published for a
minimum of one year and that can provide verifiable documentation of membership in a
statewide or national press association, as represented by an employee thereof who can
provide verifiable documentation of his employment with the newspaper, wire service, or
news publication.
(b) A radio broadcast station, television broadcast station, cable television operator,
or wire service as represented by an employee thereof who can provide verifiable
documentation of his employment.
(3) For purposes of compliance with Subsection B of this Section, the surveillance
and security video recordings shall not be considered "personally identifiable information"
as defined in R.S. 17:3914.
D. Nothing in this Section shall affect a parent's or legal guardian's right to access
videos pursuant to R.S. 17:1948.
Acts 2023, No. 301, §1, eff. June 13, 2023.