Bill Text: FL H0019 | 2012 | Regular Session | Introduced
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Bill Title: Public School Buses
Spectrum:
Status: (Failed) 2012-03-09 - Died in Education Pre-K - 12 [H0019 Detail]
Download: Florida-2012-H0019-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Public School Buses
Spectrum:
Status: (Failed) 2012-03-09 - Died in Education Pre-K - 12 [H0019 Detail]
Download: Florida-2012-H0019-Introduced.html
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2 | An act relating to public school buses; amending s. |
3 | 1006.25, F.S.; providing for district school board |
4 | policies that authorize commercial advertisements on |
5 | school buses; providing policy requirements relating |
6 | to reimbursement to the school district, prohibited |
7 | advertisements, and signage and equipment standards; |
8 | requiring a school bus to be withdrawn from use under |
9 | certain circumstances; providing for the remittance |
10 | and allocation of revenue; providing an effective |
11 | date. |
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13 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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15 | Section 1. Subsection (5) is added to section 1006.25, |
16 | Florida Statutes, to read: |
17 | 1006.25 School buses.-School buses shall be defined and |
18 | meet specifications as follows: |
19 | (5) ADVERTISEMENTS.- |
20 | (a) Commercial advertisements may be placed on the |
21 | exterior of a school bus according to district school board |
22 | policies that require the following: |
23 | 1. The school district must be reimbursed by the |
24 | advertiser for all costs incurred by the school district and its |
25 | contractors for supporting the advertising, including, but not |
26 | limited to, retrofitting buses, storing advertising, attaching |
27 | advertising to the bus, and related maintenance. |
28 | 2. At a minimum, a contract must prohibit advertising and |
29 | advertising images that: |
30 | a. Solicit the sale, or promote the use, of alcoholic |
31 | beverages or tobacco products. |
32 | b. Are discriminatory in nature or content. |
33 | c. Imply or declare endorsement of the product or service |
34 | by the school district. |
35 | d. Contain material that is sexual in nature. |
36 | e. Contain material that is not child and community |
37 | sensitive. |
38 | f. Contain material that is political in nature or relates |
39 | to a political activity, campaign, or candidate. |
40 | g. Are false, misleading, or deceptive. |
41 | h. Relate to an illegal activity or antisocial behavior. |
42 | i. Distract from the effectiveness of required safety |
43 | warning equipment. |
44 | 3. The design, placement, and size of signage on the |
45 | exterior of a school bus acknowledging the advertiser must be |
46 | prescribed by the district school board and address the |
47 | following minimum standards: |
48 | a. Cost of the advertising. |
49 | b. Designation of individuals authorized to sell and |
50 | approve the advertising. |
51 | c. Specification of how the advertising will be attached, |
52 | if not painted on the bus, including a prohibition against |
53 | signage that: |
54 | (I) Extends from the body of the bus so as to allow a |
55 | handhold or pose a danger to pedestrians. |
56 | (II) Covers any structural or sheet metal damage or |
57 | alteration. |
58 | (III) Interferes with the operation of any door, window, |
59 | required lettering, lamp, reflector, or other device. |
60 | (IV) Is placed on a side emergency door or the back of the |
61 | bus. |
62 | (V) Interferes with school bus identification. |
63 | (VI) Is digital or electronic. |
64 | 4. A school bus with attached advertising must meet the |
65 | school bus equipment standards under this section. |
66 | 5. A school bus may not have more than two advertisements. |
67 | 6. Each advertisement must be no larger than 2 feet high |
68 | and 6 feet long. |
69 | (b) A school bus that violates this subsection must be |
70 | withdrawn from use as a school bus until it meets the |
71 | requirements of this subsection. |
72 | (c)1. All revenue from a contract under this subsection |
73 | must be remitted to the respective school district, with 50 |
74 | percent allocated for school district transportation, 40 percent |
75 | allocated for other programs as determined by the school |
76 | district, and 10 percent allocated for the school district |
77 | driver education programs, of which 30 percent must be allocated |
78 | for behind-the-wheel instruction. |
79 | 2. However, if a school district does not offer driver |
80 | education in any of its schools, the 10 percent allocated for |
81 | driver education programs may be allocated for other programs as |
82 | determined by the school district. |
83 | Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2012. |
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