51879.8.
(a) On or before June 1, 2022, the Division of Boating and Waterways and the State Department of Public Health, in cooperation with the department and other appropriate agencies, industries, and nonprofit organizations involved with water and child safety, shall develop an aquatic and pool safety program that shall be made available for use at local educational agencies as a model policy at no expense to the local educational agencies. The model policy shall include, but not be limited to, an audiovisual instructional aid and parental involvement materials. The department shall act as liaison between the local educational agencies and the industries and nonprofit organizations involved with water and child safety.(b) The model policy shall be age appropriate and shall address the needs of groups at a higher risk of drowning, including, but not limited to, both of the following:
(1) Youth 14 years of age and under.
(2) Economically disadvantaged youth.
(c) (1) The model policy shall include training materials that include age-appropriate water safety fundamentals, at the schoolsite and within the larger community, and provisions for when and how to refer youth and their families to those services.
(2) Training materials may include programs that can be completed through self-review.
(d) The model policy shall address training on water safety for teachers of pupils in all grade levels.
(e) The model policy shall be written to ensure that a school employee acts only within the authorization and scope of the employee’s credential or license. This article does not authorize or encourage a school employee to serve as an aquatics professional or water safety expert.