PART 2 DISCIPLINE Subpart 1 Corporal Punishment 20-2-730. 20-2-731. 84 Policies and regulations on use of corporal punishment. When and how corporal punishment may be administered. T.20, C.2 ELEMENTARY & SECONDARY EDUC. Sec. Sec. 20-2-732. When principal or teacher not liable for administering corporal punishment. Subpart 1A Improved Student Learning Environment and Discipline 20-2-735. Adoption of policies by local boards to improve student learning environment. 20-2-736. Student codes of conduct; distribution; disciplinary action for violations; parental involvement. 20-2-737. Reports by teacher of violations of student code of conduct; notification to parents of support services or disciplinary action. 20-2-738. Authority of teacher over classroom; procedures following removal of student from classroom; placement review committees. 20-2-739. Conflict management and resolution; cultural diversity training programs. 20-2-740. Annual report by local boards of education regarding disciplinary and placement actions; annual study by Department of Education. 20-2-741. Positive behavorial interventions and supports and response to intervention. 20-2-742. Multi-tiered system of supports prior to suspension or expulsion for certain students. Subpart 2 Public School Disciplinary Tribunals 20-2-750. 20-2-751. 20-2-751.1. 20-2-751.2. 20-2-751.3. T.20, C.2 Short title. Definitions. Expulsion and disciplinary policy for students bringing weapons to school. Students subject to disciplinary orders of other school systems. [Reserved] Student code of 20-2-751.4. 20-2-751.5. 20-2-751.6. 20-2-751.7. 20-2-752. 20-2-753. 20-2-754. 20-2-755. 20-2-756. 20-2-757. 20-2-758. 20-2-759. 85 conduct; policy towards disruptive students. Policies prohibiting bullying; assignment to alternative school; notice. Student Code of conduct; safety rules on school buses; distribution. Disciplinary policy for students committing acts of physical violence against teacher, school bus driver, or other school official or employee. State mandated process for students to follow in reporting instances of alleged inappropriate behavior by teacher or other school personnel; notice of process; training; investigations. Establishment of disciplinary hearing officers, panels, or tribunals for imposition of suspension or expulsion; rules and regulations; appeals. Disciplinary hearing officer, panel, or tribunal to hold disciplinary hearing following allegation of assault and battery or recommended suspension or expulsion exceeding 10 days. Procedures to be followed by disciplinary officer, panel, or tribunal; review. Authorization of disciplinary officer, panel, or tribunal to determine disciplinary action. Reports to law enforcement officials. Applicability of public inspection and open meeting laws. Legal actions not prohibited, restricted, or limited by disciplinary hearing; rights to appeal from decision of school board. Minimum qualifications for hearing officers, disciplinary hearing officers, tribunals, and panels. T.20, C.2 Sec. Subpart 3 Chronic Disciplinary Problem Students 20-2-776. Sec.