Bill Text: MI HB4549 | 2011-2012 | 96th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Transportation; school vehicles; school district inspection of school buses; revise. Amends secs. 39, 41 & 43 of 1990 PA 187 (MCL 257.1839 et seq.).
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-04-14 - Printed Bill Filed 04/14/2011 [HB4549 Detail]
Download: Michigan-2011-HB4549-Introduced.html
< Do not remove
without
State Police authorization." The sticker shall remain until
the condition is corrected. A school bus may be transported to a
maintenance facility for repair if the school bus driver provides
written
proof of destination to a state police an inspecting
official upon request.
(3) A school bus that is considered to be in unsatisfactory
condition, but that is safe for operation, shall have affixed to
its
windshield by the state police inspecting
official a yellow
sticker
which that shall read as follows: "This vehicle has
equipment defects. {reverse side} Repairs and reinspection shall be
obtained
on or before _____. Do not remove without State Police
authorization." If, upon reinspection, the vehicle defect has not
been
repaired, replaced, or corrected, the state police inspecting
official shall remove the yellow sticker and affix a red sticker to
the vehicle. Exceptions may be made when the necessary parts or
equipment has been ordered but not received at the time of
reinspection. Reinspection may take place within 60 days after the
original inspection.
(4) A school bus that is considered to be in satisfactory
condition
after inspection by a state police an inspecting official
shall have a Michigan vehicle inspection passing sticker affixed to
its windshield. The owner of a school bus shall remove or destroy
the pass sticker before selling the school bus. The display of a
pass sticker on a vehicle other than a school bus is a state civil
infraction.
All stickers are the property of the department of
state
police.
Sec.
43. The department of state police shall may inspect a
new school bus before a school accepts delivery. The department of
state
police shall may determine whether the new vehicle is
acceptable for delivery. The department of state police may
delegate the inspection of new school buses to publicly employed
inspectors if the inspection complies with this subsection. A
school shall not accept delivery of a new school bus unless the new
vehicle has been inspected and passed by the department of state
police or other inspecting official under this subsection and title
to the school bus has been obtained by the school in compliance
with this act.