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TITLE | DATE INTRODUCED |
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M213 | DRUG USE PREVENTION EDUCATION
IN SCHOOLS ACT (First Reading) |
May 6/25 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Commencement:
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BILL M213 – 2025
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Contents | ||
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1 | Definitions | |
2 | Purposes | |
3 | Drug use prevention education curriculum | |
4 | Mandatory anti‑drug messaging | |
5 | Reporting | |
6 | Regulations | |
7 | Commencement |
HIS MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Columbia, enacts as follows:
l In this Act:
"authority responsible for the operation of a school" means,
(a) in the case of a Provincial school, the minister,
(b) in the case of a public school that is operated by a board of education, the board,
(c) in the case of a public school that is operated by a francophone education authority, the francophone education authority, and
(d) in the case of an independent school, the independent school authority responsible for that school;
"board of education" has the same meaning as in the School Act;
"drug" means a controlled substance as defined in the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (Canada);
"francophone education authority" has the same meaning as in the School Act;
"independent school" has the same meaning as in the Independent School Act;
"independent school authority" has the same meaning as "authority" in the Independent School Act;
"Provincial school" has the same meaning as in the School Act;
"independent school" has the same meaning as in the Independent School Act;
"public school" has the same meaning as "school" as defined in the School Act;
"school" means
(a) a Provincial school,
(b) a public school as defined in the School Act, and
(c) an independent school as defined in the Independent School Act.
2 The purposes of this Act are to:
(a) ensure that schools in British Columbia deliver clear and consistent anti‑drug messaging to students;
(b) mandate a drug use prevention education curriculum in all schools; and
(c) support and reinforce the role of schools in protecting children from the risks of drug use.
3 The minister must ensure that, within 6 months of the coming into force of this Act, the curriculum for all schools in respect of drug use
(a) explicitly discourages drug use,
(b) focuses on the negative health, social and legal consequences of drug use, and
(c) promotes stigma against drug use as a deterrent.
4 The authority responsible for the operation of a school must ensure that
(a) anti‑drug messaging is prominently displayed in classrooms, hallways and student gathering areas of the school, and
(b) the school holds at least one educational session in each school year for students and parents on the risks and dangers of drug use.
5 Every board of education, francophone education authority and independent school authority must report annually to the minister on the drug use prevention education curriculum in the schools under its jurisdiction.
6 The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations referred to in section 41 of the Interpretation Act.
7 This Act comes into force on the date of Royal Assent.
This Bill provides for drug use prevention education and mandatory anti‑drug messaging in schools.