All parents with children in the Public Education System have the right to:
(a) A safe study environment free from undue pressures related to school violence guaranteed for their children or the students under their care.
(b) Know the security level of the school that their children shall attend before the completion of the enrollment process.
(c) Enroll their children or students under their care in a school with security levels that foster the full development of the students in a peaceful environment.
(d) Receive orientation and a copy of the General Regulations for the Students of the Puerto Rico Public Education System and the Internal Security Regulations, with the provisions and sanctions thereof.
(e) Participate as an active member of the school council, the security council, the security committee and other committees that promote safety in the school.
(f) Receive a copy of the reports of violent incidents registered for each semester in the school that their children attend.
(g) Have their confidentiality and anonymity guaranteed when they offer sensitive security information to the school director or the security authorities for purposes of reporting any delinquent behavior within the school.
(h) Be informed promptly by the school director or the teachers when their children become involved in behavior that may generate violent acts in the school.
(i) Receive support information for conflict management and promote a culture of peace in the school environment.
(j) Receive orientation about their duties and/or responsibilities with respect to the management of emergency situations such as hurricanes, earthquakes, gas leaks, fires or terrorist attacks, among others, in which the physical integrity of their children or students under their care may be in danger.
History —May 31, 2006, No. 110, § 2.03.