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No Current LegislationAlyssa's Law in Montana: No Current Legislation
Montana has no current Alyssa's Law legislation. Districts may implement panic alert systems voluntarily and may qualify for federal school safety grant funding.
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Alyssa's Law has not been enacted as a mandate in Montana as of April 2026. However, 11 states have already enacted the law and federal momentum is growing — including the ALYSSA Act (H.R. 1524), which would extend the mandate nationwide.
Districts in Montana may implement silent panic alert systems voluntarily — and many are doing so to get ahead of anticipated legislation, address staff safety concerns, and access federal grant funding available now. Voluntary adoption eliminates the compliance rush when legislation advances.
Federal programs including the STOP School Violence Act (SVPP) and Title IV-A fund panic alert technology regardless of whether a state mandate exists. Montana districts can access this funding now without waiting for state enactment.
Best Practice Standards
Silent panic alarms accessible to all staff — best practice regardless of mandate
Direct law enforcement notification — not routed through front office or monitoring center
Precise location data for first responders — reduces response time
Federal grant-eligible: STOP School Violence Act + Title IV-A
How Positive Proof Satisfies Alyssa's Law Requirements
Positive Proof's panic button solution is designed to meet Alyssa's Law requirements in all enacted states — with implementation support and compliance documentation included.
Wearable Hardware Activation
Every staff member wears a panic device — badge clip or fob. A single 2-second press triggers the full emergency response sequence in under two seconds. No phone call, no unlocking, no speaking required.
What “Directly Linked” Actually Means
Alyssa's Law requires alerts to reach local law enforcement directly — meaning the signal goes to the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) or law enforcement radio, not to a school administrator or third-party monitoring center first. Positive Proof delivers direct-to-PSAP dispatch with precise location data, meeting this requirement in every enacted state.
Compliance Documentation
Every alert, drill, and test is automatically logged with timestamp and location data. Positive Proof generates state-specific compliance documentation for district reporting and grant applications — no manual recordkeeping required.
Protect Montana Schools Before Alyssa's Law Arrives
Federal funding is available now, regardless of state mandate status. A 30-minute demo covers system options, coverage, and available grants for Montana districts.
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