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Louisiana mandates cameras in special education classrooms to boost safety and accountability, starting Feb. 2, 2026.
Louisiana has enacted Act 479, requiring video cameras in all public school special education classrooms starting February 2, 2026, to enhance student safety and accountability.
The law mandates continuous, visible monitoring, restricts physical restraints and seclusion, and requires crisis intervention training for staff.
Parents may request footage after an incident.
The state allocated over $10 million for installation and maintenance.
Supporters say cameras protect vulnerable, non-verbal students and shield educators from false accusations.
Officials stress the importance of follow-up actions and ongoing efforts to ensure student well-being, emphasizing transparency and trust.
Louisiana exige cámaras en las aulas de educación especial para aumentar la seguridad y la responsabilidad, a partir del 2 de febrero de 2026.