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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 20-A MRSA §§6804 and 6806, as enacted by PL 1981, c. 693, §§5
and 8, are amended to read:

 
§6804. Disturbing schools

 
A person who enters the property of a public or private school
building or another place of instruction during or out of school
hours, while the teacher or student is present, and willfully
interrupts or disturbs the teacher or student by loud speaking,
rude or indecent behavior, signs or gestures, or engages in
hostile, aggressive or threatening behavior toward a student,
teacher, administrator or other staff member, or willfully
interrupts a school by prowling about the building, making
noises, throwing missiles at the schoolhouse or disturbing the
school, shall commit commits a civil offense and shall forfeit
not less than $2 $200 nor more than $20 $500.

 
§6806. Defacing schoolhouses; outbuildings

 
A person who defaces, damages or destroys the walls, benches,
seats, blackboards or other parts of a schoolhouse or school
outbuildings, by obscene pictures, language, marks or
descriptions, commits a civil offense and shall pay a fine of not
more than $10 double the damages.

 
Sec. 2. 20-A MRSA §6807, as amended by PL 1983, c. 806, §62, is
further amended to read:

 
§6807. Liability for injury to books or appliances

 
If a public school student loses, destroys or unnecessarily
injures a schoolbook or appliance furnished to the student at the
expense of the school administrative unit, the student's parent
shall must be notified. If the loss or damage is not made good
to the satisfaction of the school board within a reasonable time
45 working days, they the board shall report the case to the
assessors of the municipality in which the student resides. The
municipal assessors shall include in the next municipal tax of
the delinquent parent the value replacement costs of the book or
appliance, to be assessed and collected as other municipal taxes,
and the money collected must go the municipality.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill includes "engages in hostile, aggressive or
threatening behavior toward a student, teacher, administrator or
other staff member" in the crime of disturbing schools. The bill


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