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SB986,3,96 (f) “Healthy relationship" means an equal relationship free from abusive,
7violent, and controlling behavior in which each individual respects the other's right
8to have his or her own opinions, friends, and activities and each individual can openly
9communicate with the other individual.
SB986,3,1210 (g) “Physical abuse" means shaking, arm twisting, pushing, hitting, kicking,
11slapping, strangulation, hair pulling, physical intimidation, or any behavior that
12may result in injury.
SB986,3,1513 (h) “Physical intimidation" means an attempt to frighten or coerce another
14individual by physical contact, including by restraining the individual, blocking the
15individual's movements or exits, punching walls, or throwing objects.
SB986,3,1616 (i) “Sexual contact” has the meaning given in s. 940.225 (5) (b).
SB986,3,1717 (j) “Sexual violence" means any unwanted sexual contact.
SB986,3,2018 (k) “Stalking” means willfully and repeatedly following or harassing another
19individual or making a threat with the intent to place that individual in fear for the
20individual's safety or the safety of the individual's family.
SB986,3,2121 (L) “Teen dating violence" means behavior to which all of the following apply:
SB986,3,2322 1. An individual uses abusive behavior, threats of or actual physical abuse,
23sexual violence, cyberbullying, or emotional abuse.
SB986,3,2524 2. The effect of the behavior is to dominate, control, or punish the individual's
25dating partner or former dating partner.
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13. At least one of the dating partners is a teenager.
SB986,4,9 2(2) Department; duties. (a) By January 1, 2023, the department shall, working
3in consultation with the department of children and families, the department of
4health services, the council on domestic abuse, and advocates from statewide
5organizations representing victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence, prepare,
6adopt, and make available to school districts a policy governing the prevention of and
7appropriate responses to teen dating violence and sexual violence when pupils are
8at school and while pupils are under the supervision of a school authority. The
9department shall incorporate all of the following in its policy:
SB986,4,1110 1. Methods for accommodating pupils who are victims of teen dating violence
11or sexual violence.
SB986,4,1312 2. A requirement that school districts comply with and support compliance
13with court orders related to teen dating violence and sexual violence.
SB986,4,1414 3. Methods for protecting the rights, safety, and privacy of victims.
SB986,4,1815 (b) The department shall incorporate a teen dating violence and sexual violence
16prevention curriculum into the department's model health problems education
17curriculum. The teen dating violence and sexual violence prevention curriculum
18shall include all of the following topics:
SB986,4,1919 1. Definitions of teen dating violence and sexual violence.
SB986,4,2120 2. Skills for identifying teen dating violence, abusive behavior, physical
21intimidation, stalking, physical abuse, sexual violence, and cyberbullying.
SB986,4,2422 3. Appropriate and safe ways for teen bystanders to intervene in teen dating
23violence, sexual violence, and incidents of stalking and to seek help from supportive
24adults on behalf of victims.
SB986,4,2525 4. Characteristics of healthy relationships.
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15. The meaning of consent, how to communicate consent, the absence of
2consent, and how to identify consent and the absence of consent. The department
3shall include under this subdivision all of the following:
SB986,5,54 a. That consent does not exist when an individual is coerced or when permission
5is implied, assumed, or given under threat.
SB986,5,76 b. That an individual who consents to one act does not thereby consent to any
7other act.
SB986,5,98 c. That consent does not exist when one or all parties involved in an activity are
9intoxicated or otherwise incapacitated.
SB986,5,1110 6. Communication techniques to help pupils discuss and resolve conflicts
11within dating relationships with respect and nonviolence.
SB986,5,1412 7. Methods for exercising critical thinking skills and developing skills for pupils
13to recognize and understand their own individual boundaries and recognize and
14respect the boundaries of others.
SB986,5,1715 8. Relevant information about and sources for legal, medical, and mental
16health and other supportive services regarding teen dating violence and sexual
17violence.
SB986,5,1918 9. Relevant information about trafficking, as defined in s. 940.302 (1) (d), for
19purposes of a commercial sex act, as defined in s. 940.302 (1) (a).
SB986,5,2320 (c) The department shall provide to school district employees who have direct
21contact with pupils in grades 6 to 12 training in the prevention of and appropriate
22responses to teen dating violence and sexual violence when pupils are at school and
23while pupils are under the supervision of a school authority.
SB986,6,4 24(3) School board; duties. (a) By July 1, 2023, a school board shall adopt a
25policy governing the prevention of and appropriate responses to teen dating violence

1and sexual violence. A school board may adopt the department's model policy
2described under sub. (2) (a) or adopt the school board's own policy. If the school board
3adopts its own policy, the school board shall ensure that the policy includes all of the
4provisions under sub. (2) (a).
SB986,6,95 (b) By July 1, 2023, a school board shall adopt and incorporate the teen dating
6violence and sexual violence prevention curriculum described under sub. (2) (b) into
7its health education program or adopt and incorporate the school board's own teen
8dating violence and sexual violence prevention curriculum that includes all of the
9topics described under sub. (2) (b).
SB986,6,1410 (c) At the beginning of each school term, or, for a pupil who enrolls in a school
11after the beginning of the school term, at the time of that pupil's enrollment, a school
12board shall notify the parent or guardian of each pupil about the instruction in teen
13dating violence and sexual violence prevention education planned for the coming
14term. The notice shall do all of the following:
SB986,6,1815 1. Advise the parent or guardian that written and audiovisual educational
16materials used in comprehensive teen dating violence and sexual violence
17prevention education are available for inspection and that a copy of the instructional
18materials is available upon request.
SB986,6,2119 2. Advise the parent or guardian that the parent or guardian may request in
20writing that his or her child not receive teen dating violence and sexual violence
21prevention education.
SB986,4 22Section 4 . 121.02 (1) (L) 2m. of the statutes is created to read:
SB986,7,423 121.02 (1) (L) 2m. Beginning in the 2023-24 school year, provide
24age-appropriate, as defined in s. 118.019 (1m) (a), instruction in the prevention of
25teen dating violence and sexual violence to pupils at least once in grades 6 to 8 and

1at least once in grades 9 to 12. The school board shall ensure that the instruction
2provided under this subdivision is consistent with the curriculum described in s.
3118.47 (3) (b) and that the instructors use instructional methods and materials that
4are consistent with s. 118.13 (1).
SB986,7,55 (End)
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