Bill Text: NY A02005 | 2025-2026 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Authorizes school districts to submit an opt-out waiver to the commissioner of education authorizing such districts to opt-out of certain zero-emission school bus requirements.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 27-1)

Status: (Introduced) 2025-01-14 - referred to education [A02005 Detail]

Download: New_York-2025-A02005-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          2005

                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions

                   IN ASSEMBLY

                                    January 14, 2025
                                       ___________

        Introduced by M. of A. SMULLEN, MILLER, McDONOUGH, MIKULIN, BUTTENSCHON,
          SLATER,  K. BROWN,  JENSEN,  PALMESANO,  NOVAKHOV, BEEPHAN, MANKTELOW,
          MAHER, DURSO, FRIEND, BRABENEC, ANGELINO, BLANKENBUSH,  GRAY,  HAWLEY,
          LEMONDES,  DeSTEFANO,  E. BROWN,  SIMPSON, WALSH, BENDETT -- read once
          and referred to the Committee on Education

        AN ACT to amend the education law, in  relation  to  authorizing  school
          districts to opt-out of zero-emission school bus requirements

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1.  Section 3638 of the education law, as added by  section  1
     2  of  subpart A of part B of chapter 56 of the laws of 2022, subdivision 7
     3  as added by section 19 of part A of chapter 56 of the laws of  2023,  is
     4  amended to read as follows:
     5    §  3638.  Zero-emission  school  buses.  1.  For  the purposes of this
     6  section ["zero-emission]:
     7    (a) "Zero-emission school bus"  shall  mean  a  school  bus  that:  is
     8  propelled  by  an  electric motor and associated power electronics which
     9  provide acceleration torque to the drive wheels  during  normal  vehicle
    10  operations  and  draws electricity from a hydrogen fuel cell or battery;
    11  or otherwise operates without direct emission of atmospheric pollutants.
    12    (b) "Opt-out waiver" shall mean a formal instrument prescribed by  the
    13  commissioner  that a school district may submit once to the commissioner
    14  to secure a permanent exemption from the requirements of this section.
    15    2. (a) No later than July first, two thousand twenty-seven, unless  an
    16  opt-out waiver has been submitted, every school district shall:
    17    (i)  only purchase or lease zero-emission school buses when purchasing
    18  or leasing new buses;
    19    (ii) include requirements in any procurement for school transportation
    20  services that any contractors providing transportation services for  the
    21  school  district  must only purchase or lease zero-emission school buses
    22  when purchasing or leasing new school buses; and

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD04567-01-5

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     1    (iii) include requirements in any procurement for the manufacturing or
     2  retrofitting of a zero-emission  school  bus  and  charging  or  fueling
     3  infrastructure  that  the  components  and parts used or supplied in the
     4  performance of the contract or any subcontract thereto shall be produced
     5  or  made in whole or substantial part in the United States, its territo-
     6  ries or possessions and that final assembly of the zero-emission  school
     7  bus  and  charging  or  fueling infrastructure shall occur in the United
     8  States, its territories or possessions.
     9    (b) The commissioner, in consultation with the New York  state  energy
    10  research  and  development authority and office of general services, may
    11  waive the contracting requirements set forth in  subparagraph  (iii)  of
    12  paragraph  (a)  of  this subdivision if the commissioner determines that
    13  the requirements would not be in the public interest,  would  result  in
    14  unreasonable  costs,  or  that obtaining such zero-emission school buses
    15  and charging or fueling  infrastructure  components  and  parts  in  the
    16  United  States  would  increase the cost of a school district's contract
    17  for zero-emission school buses and charging or fueling infrastructure by
    18  an unreasonable amount, or such zero-emission school busses and charging
    19  or fueling infrastructure components and parts cannot be produced, made,
    20  or assembled in the United States in sufficient and reasonably available
    21  quantities or of satisfactory quality. Such determination must  be  made
    22  on  an annual basis no later than December thirty-first, after providing
    23  notice and an opportunity for  public  comment,  and  be  made  publicly
    24  available,  in  writing,  on  the  department's  website with a detailed
    25  explanation of the  findings  leading  to  such  determination.  If  the
    26  commissioner  has issued determinations for three consecutive years that
    27  no such waiver is warranted pursuant to this paragraph, then the commis-
    28  sioner shall no longer be required to provide the annual  determinations
    29  required by this paragraph.
    30    3.  No later than July first, two thousand thirty-five, unless an opt-
    31  out waiver has been submitted, every school district shall:
    32    (a) only operate and maintain zero-emission school buses; and
    33    (b) include requirements in any procurement for school  transportation
    34  services  that any contractors providing transportation services for the
    35  school district  must  only  operate  zero-emission  school  buses  when
    36  providing such transportation services to the school district.
    37    4.  A  school  district  that  has not submitted an opt-out waiver may
    38  apply to the commissioner, and  the  department  may  grant  a  one-time
    39  extension of up to twenty-four months to comply with the requirements of
    40  subdivision  two  of  this  section.  The  commissioner shall consider a
    41  school district's effort to meet the requirements of subdivision two  of
    42  this  section  when granting an extension, including but not limited to,
    43  procurement efforts made by the school district, applications for  state
    44  or  federal  funds, changes needed to school district operations to meet
    45  the requirements of this section,  employee  training,  and  receipt  of
    46  technical assistance, if any. Upon a school district receiving an exten-
    47  sion,  the  New York state energy research and development authority, in
    48  consultation with the department, shall provide any additional technical
    49  assistance necessary to the district to meet the requirements of  subdi-
    50  vision two of this section.
    51    5. (a) Nothing in this section shall alter the rights or benefits, and
    52  privileges,  including,  but  not  limited  to  terms  and conditions of
    53  employment, civil service status, and collective bargaining unit member-
    54  ship, of any  current  employees  of  school  districts  or  any  entity
    55  contracted to provide pupil transportation services, or services attend-

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     1  ant thereto, including but not limited to drivers, attendants, dispatch-
     2  ers, and mechanics.
     3    (b)  Nothing  in  this  section  shall  result  in: (i) the discharge,
     4  displacement, or loss of position, including partial  displacement  such
     5  as  a  reduction in the hours of non-overtime work, wages, or employment
     6  benefits; (ii) the impairment of existing collective  bargaining  agree-
     7  ments;  (iii) the transfer of existing duties and functions; or (iv) the
     8  transfer of future duties and functions, of any currently employed work-
     9  er impacted  by  the  proposed  purchase  or  lease  who  agrees  to  be
    10  retrained.
    11    (c) Prior to the beginning of the procurement process for new zero-em-
    12  ission  school  buses,  omnibuses,  vehicles, charging infrastructure or
    13  equipment, fueling infrastructure or equipment, or other equipment,  the
    14  school  district,  private  school  bus company, or other employer whose
    15  workers provide pupil  transportation  services  or  services  attendant
    16  thereto, shall create and implement a workforce development report that:
    17  (i)  estimates  the number of current positions that would be eliminated
    18  or substantially changed as a result of the purchase or lease,  and  the
    19  number  of  positions  expected  to  be  created at the school district,
    20  private school bus company or other employer whose workers provide pupil
    21  transportation services or services attendant thereto  by  the  proposed
    22  purchase  or  lease  over  the intended life of the proposed purchase or
    23  lease; (ii) identifies gaps in skills of its current workforce that  are
    24  needed  to  operate  and maintain zero-emission school buses, omnibuses,
    25  vehicles, charging infrastructure or equipment,  fueling  infrastructure
    26  or equipment, or other equipment; (iii) includes a comprehensive plan to
    27  transition,  train,  or  retrain  employees  that  are  impacted  by the
    28  proposed purchase or lease; and (iv) contains  an  estimated  budget  to
    29  transition,  train,  or  retrain  employees  that  are  impacted  by the
    30  proposed purchase or lease.
    31    (d) Nothing in this section  shall:  (i)  limit  rights  of  employees
    32  pursuant  to a collective bargaining agreement, or (ii) alter the exist-
    33  ing representational relationships among collective bargaining represen-
    34  tatives or the bargaining relationships between  the  employer  and  any
    35  collective bargaining representative. Employees of public entities serv-
    36  ing in positions in newly created titles shall be assigned to the appro-
    37  priate bargaining unit.
    38    (e)  Prior  to  beginning  the  procurement  process for zero-emission
    39  school buses, omnibuses, vehicles, charging infrastructure or equipment,
    40  fueling infrastructure or equipment, or other equipment, any employer of
    41  workers covered by this section shall inform its  employees'  collective
    42  bargaining  representative  of  any  potential  impact on its members or
    43  unit, including positions that may be affected, altered,  or  eliminated
    44  as a result of the purchase.
    45    6.  When purchasing zero-emission school buses and charging or fueling
    46  infrastructure, school districts are encouraged to utilize the  central-
    47  ized  contracts  for  zero emission school buses and charging or fueling
    48  infrastructure established by the office of general services.
    49    7. Beginning in the two thousand twenty-four--two thousand twenty-five
    50  school year, unless an opt-out waiver has been submitted,  every  school
    51  district  shall annually submit to the commissioner a progress report on
    52  the implementation of zero-emission school buses as required under  this
    53  section  in  a format prescribed by the commissioner and approved by the
    54  director of the budget. The report shall include, but not be limited to,
    55  (i) sufficiency of the  school  district's  electric  infrastructure  to
    56  support  anticipated electrical needs, (ii) the availability and instal-

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     1  lation of charging or fueling stations and other components and  capital
     2  infrastructure  required to support the transition to and full implemen-
     3  tation of zero-emission school buses, (iii) whether the workforce devel-
     4  opment  report  pursuant  to  paragraph  (c) of subdivision five of this
     5  section has been created and implemented, (iv) the number and proportion
     6  of zero-emission school buses the  school  district  or  any  contractor
     7  providing  transportation  services  is  utilizing in the current school
     8  year, and (v) the number and proportion of  zero-emission  school  buses
     9  purchased  or  leased by the school district or any contractor providing
    10  transportation services in the current school year and the total  antic-
    11  ipated  number  for the next two years. The progress report shall be due
    12  on or before August first of each year.  Beginning  October  first,  two
    13  thousand twenty-four, the commissioner shall annually submit a report to
    14  the  governor,  the temporary president of the senate and the speaker of
    15  the assembly on the progress of implementation of  zero-emission  school
    16  buses as reported by the school districts.
    17    §  2.  This act shall take effect immediately; provided, however, that
    18  the amendments to subdivision 7 of section 3638  of  the  education  law
    19  made  by  section  one  of  this act shall not affect the repeal of such
    20  subdivision and shall be deemed repealed therewith.
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