Bill Text: NY A08060 | 2013-2014 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Requires comprehensive training for school bus drivers and school bus attendants for safe and appropriate transportation for children with disabilities; provides penalties.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-01-08 - referred to education [A08060 Detail]
Download: New_York-2013-A08060-Introduced.html
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 8060 2013-2014 Regular Sessions I N A S S E M B L Y June 17, 2013 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. KELLNER -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. O'DONNELL -- read once and referred to the Committee on Education AN ACT to amend the education law and the vehicle and traffic law, in relation to requiring comprehensive training for school bus drivers and school bus attendants for safe and appropriate transportation of children with disabilities; and to amend the family court act and the education law, in relation to school district contracts for transpor- tation THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1 Section 1. Subdivision 2 of section 3650 of the education law, as 2 added by chapter 181 of the laws of 2007, is amended to read as follows: 3 2. (A) The commissioner, in consultation with the state commission on 4 quality care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, shall promul- 5 gate rules and regulations requiring every school bus driver operating a 6 school bus which has or will have one or more students with a disability 7 as passengers to receive COMPREHENSIVE training and instruction relating 8 to the understanding of, and attention to, the special needs of such 9 students. [Such training and instruction may be included with the train- 10 ing and instruction required pursuant to paragraph a of subdivision one 11 of this section and shall be provided at least once per year or more 12 frequently as determined by the commissioner in consultation with the 13 state comprehensive school bus driver safety training council.] TRAINING 14 WILL PROVIDE SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS AND SCHOOL BUS ATTENDANTS WITH THE KNOW- 15 LEDGE, SKILLS, AND ATTITUDES NECESSARY TO SAFELY AND APPROPRIATELY 16 TRANSPORT AND SUPERVISE A CHILD WITH A DISABILITY AS DEFINED BY THE 17 FEDERAL INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES EDUCATION ACT. THIS TRAINING WILL 18 INCLUDE, AT A MINIMUM, AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CHARACTERISTICS AND NEEDS 19 OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH WITH DISABILITIES INCLUDING DISABILITIES AFFECTING 20 INTELLECTUAL, COMMUNICATION, SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL, SENSORY PROCESSING ABILI- 21 TIES, MOTOR SKILLS, AND MEDICAL/HEALTH NEEDS. IN ADDITION, TRAINING 22 DEVELOPED BY INDEPENDENT DISABILITY SPECIALISTS WILL INCLUDE MODULES ON 23 DISABILITY AWARENESS AND SENSITIVITY, EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES TO PROMOTE 24 POSITIVE BEHAVIOR, AND COMMUNICATION WITH PARENTS. For the purposes of EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD11521-03-3 A. 8060 2 1 this subdivision, the term "student with a disability" shall have the 2 same meaning as such term is defined in subdivision one of section 3 forty-four hundred one of this chapter. [Any person employed as a school 4 bus driver on January first, two thousand nine who is subject to the 5 provisions of this subdivision shall comply with the requirements of 6 this subdivision by July first, two thousand nine. Any school bus driver 7 hired after January first, two thousand nine who is subject to the 8 requirements of this subdivision shall complete such training and 9 instruction prior to assuming his or her duties.] THE TRAINING AND 10 INSTRUCTION REQUIRED BY THIS SUBDIVISION MAY BE INCLUDED WITH THE TRAIN- 11 ING AND INSTRUCTION REQUIRED PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH A OF SUBDIVISION ONE 12 OF THIS SECTION AND THIS SUBDIVISION AND SHALL BE PROVIDED AT LEAST ONCE 13 PER YEAR OR MORE FREQUENTLY AS DETERMINED BY THE COMMISSIONER IN CONSUL- 14 TATION WITH THE STATE COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL BUS DRIVER SAFETY TRAINING 15 COUNCIL. 16 (B) ANY PERSON EMPLOYED AS A SCHOOL BUS DRIVER OR SCHOOL BUS ATTENDANT 17 SHALL RECEIVE NOT LESS THAN TEN HOURS OF TRAINING TO EQUIP THEM TO SAFE- 18 LY AND APPROPRIATELY TRANSPORT AND SUPERVISE CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES. 19 INCLUDED IN THIS TEN HOURS WILL BE NOT FEWER THAN TWO HOURS OF TRAINING 20 IN POSITIVE BEHAVIOR SUPPORT, INCLUDING PREVENTION OF BULLYING. ANNUAL- 21 LY, SUCH PERSONNEL WILL RECEIVE FOUR HOURS OF INSERVICE TRAINING WHICH 22 WILL INCLUDE AT LEAST ONE HOUR ON POSITIVE BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS 23 SUPPORT. 24 S 2. Subdivision 2 of section 3650 of the education law, as amended by 25 section 5 of part E of chapter 501 of the laws of 2012, is amended to 26 read as follows: 27 2. (A) The commissioner, in consultation with the justice center for 28 the protection of people with special needs, shall promulgate rules and 29 regulations requiring every school bus driver operating a school bus 30 which has or will have one or more students with a disability as passen- 31 gers to receive COMPREHENSIVE training and instruction relating to the 32 understanding of, and attention to, the special needs of such students. 33 [Such training and instruction may be included with the training and 34 instruction required pursuant to paragraph a of subdivision one of this 35 section and shall be provided at least once per year or more frequently 36 as determined by the commissioner in consultation with the state compre- 37 hensive school bus driver safety training council.] TRAINING WILL 38 PROVIDE SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS AND SCHOOL BUS ATTENDANTS WITH THE KNOWLEDGE, 39 SKILLS, AND ATTITUDES NECESSARY TO SAFELY AND APPROPRIATELY TRANSPORT 40 AND SUPERVISE A CHILD WITH A DISABILITY AS DEFINED BY THE FEDERAL INDI- 41 VIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES EDUCATION ACT. THIS TRAINING WILL INCLUDE, AT 42 A MINIMUM, AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CHARACTERISTICS AND NEEDS OF CHILDREN 43 AND YOUTH WITH DISABILITIES INCLUDING DISABILITIES AFFECTING INTELLECTU- 44 AL, COMMUNICATION, SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL, SENSORY PROCESSING ABILITIES, MOTOR 45 SKILLS, AND MEDICAL/HEALTH NEEDS. IN ADDITION, TRAINING DEVELOPED BY 46 INDEPENDENT DISABILITY SPECIALISTS WILL INCLUDE MODULES ON DISABILITY 47 AWARENESS AND SENSITIVITY, EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES TO PROMOTE POSITIVE 48 BEHAVIOR, AND COMMUNICATION WITH PARENTS. For the purposes of this 49 subdivision, the term "student with a disability" shall have the same 50 meaning as such term is defined in subdivision one of section forty-four 51 hundred one of this chapter. [Any person employed as a school bus driver 52 on January first, two thousand nine who is subject to the provisions of 53 this subdivision shall comply with the requirements of this subdivision 54 by July first, two thousand nine. Any school bus driver hired after 55 January first, two thousand nine who is subject to the requirements of 56 this subdivision shall complete such training and instruction prior to A. 8060 3 1 assuming his or her duties.] THE TRAINING AND INSTRUCTION REQUIRED BY 2 THIS SUBDIVISION MAY BE INCLUDED WITH THE TRAINING AND INSTRUCTION 3 REQUIRED PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH A OF SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION AND 4 THIS SUBDIVISION AND SHALL BE PROVIDED AT LEAST ONCE PER YEAR OR MORE 5 FREQUENTLY AS DETERMINED BY THE COMMISSIONER IN CONSULTATION WITH THE 6 STATE COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL BUS DRIVER SAFETY TRAINING COUNCIL. 7 (B) ANY PERSON EMPLOYED AS A SCHOOL BUS DRIVER OR SCHOOL BUS ATTENDANT 8 SHALL RECEIVE NOT LESS THAN TEN HOURS OF TRAINING TO EQUIP THEM TO SAFE- 9 LY AND APPROPRIATELY TRANSPORT AND SUPERVISE CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES. 10 INCLUDED IN THIS TEN HOURS WILL BE NOT FEWER THAN TWO HOURS OF TRAINING 11 IN POSITIVE BEHAVIOR SUPPORT, INCLUDING PREVENTION OF BULLYING. ANNUAL- 12 LY, SUCH PERSONNEL WILL RECEIVE FOUR HOURS OF INSERVICE TRAINING WHICH 13 WILL INCLUDE AT LEAST ONE HOUR ON POSITIVE BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS 14 SUPPORT. 15 S 3. Section 3650 of the education law is amended by adding a new 16 subdivision 3 to read as follows: 17 3. ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION WHO EMPLOYS A SCHOOL BUS DRIVER, 18 WHO FAILS TO COMPLETE THE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN THIS 19 SECTION SHALL BE SUBJECT TO A FINE OF FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR A FIRST 20 VIOLATION AND TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR A SECOND VIOLATION. A THIRD 21 VIOLATION OF FAILING TO COMPLETE THE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS OF THIS 22 SECTION SHALL BE DEEMED A MATERIAL BREACH OF ANY CONTRACT FOR TRANSPOR- 23 TATION SERVICES AND SUCH CONTRACT SHALL BE DEEMED NULL AND VOID. A 24 SCHOOL DISTRICT MAY NOT ENTER INTO A CONTRACT, OR EXTEND AN EXISTING 25 CONTRACT, FOR TRANSPORTATION SERVICES UNTIL THE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS OF 26 THIS SECTION HAVE BEEN MET. 27 S 4. Subdivision 4 of section 1229-d of the vehicle and traffic law, 28 as added by chapter 181 of the laws of 2007, is amended to read as 29 follows: 30 (4) (A) The commissioner of education, in consultation with the state 31 commission on quality care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, 32 shall promulgate rules and regulations requiring that every school bus 33 attendant serving a student or students with a disability receive 34 COMPREHENSIVE training and instruction relating to the understanding of 35 and attention to the special needs of such students. [Such training and 36 instruction may be included with the training and instruction required 37 pursuant to subdivision three of this section and shall be provided at 38 least once per year or more frequently as determined by the commissioner 39 of education in consultation with the state comprehensive school bus 40 driver safety training council.] TRAINING WILL PROVIDE SCHOOL BUS DRIV- 41 ERS AND SCHOOL BUS ATTENDANTS WITH THE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ATTITUDES 42 NECESSARY TO SAFELY AND APPROPRIATELY TRANSPORT AND SUPERVISE A CHILD 43 WITH A DISABILITY AS DEFINED BY THE FEDERAL INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILI- 44 TIES EDUCATION ACT. THIS TRAINING WILL INCLUDE, AT A MINIMUM, AN INTRO- 45 DUCTION TO THE CHARACTERISTICS AND NEEDS OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH WITH 46 DISABILITIES INCLUDING DISABILITIES AFFECTING INTELLECTUAL, COMMUNI- 47 CATION, SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL, SENSORY PROCESSING ABILITIES, MOTOR SKILLS, 48 AND MEDICAL/HEALTH NEEDS. IN ADDITION, TRAINING DEVELOPED BY INDEPENDENT 49 DISABILITY SPECIALISTS WILL INCLUDE MODULES ON DISABILITY AWARENESS AND 50 SENSITIVITY, EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES TO PROMOTE POSITIVE BEHAVIOR, AND 51 COMMUNICATION WITH PARENTS. For the purposes of this subdivision, the 52 term "student with a disability" shall have the same meaning as such 53 term is defined in subdivision one of section forty-four hundred one of 54 the education law. [Any person employed as a school bus attendant serv- 55 ing a student or students with a disability on January first, two thou- 56 sand nine shall comply with the requirements of this subdivision by July A. 8060 4 1 first, two thousand nine. Any person hired after January first, two 2 thousand nine shall complete such training, instruction and testing 3 prior to assuming his or her duties as a school bus attendant serving a 4 student or students with a disability.] THE TRAINING AND INSTRUCTION 5 REQUIRED BY THIS SUBDIVISION MAY BE INCLUDED WITH THE TRAINING AND 6 INSTRUCTION REQUIRED PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION THREE OF THIS SECTION AND 7 SHALL BE PROVIDED AT LEAST ONCE PER YEAR OR MORE FREQUENTLY AS DETER- 8 MINED BY THE COMMISSIONER IN CONSULTATION WITH THE STATE COMPREHENSIVE 9 SCHOOL BUS DRIVER SAFETY TRAINING COUNCIL. 10 (B) ANY PERSON EMPLOYED AS A SCHOOL BUS DRIVER OR SCHOOL BUS ATTENDANT 11 SHALL RECEIVE NOT LESS THAN TEN HOURS OF TRAINING TO EQUIP THEM TO SAFE- 12 LY AND APPROPRIATELY TRANSPORT AND SUPERVISE CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES. 13 INCLUDED IN THIS TEN HOURS WILL BE NOT FEWER THAN TWO HOURS OF TRAINING 14 IN POSITIVE BEHAVIOR SUPPORT, INCLUDING PREVENTION OF BULLYING. ANNUAL- 15 LY, SUCH PERSONNEL WILL RECEIVE FOUR HOURS OF INSERVICE TRAINING WHICH 16 WILL INCLUDE AT LEAST ONE HOUR ON POSITIVE BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS 17 SUPPORT. 18 S 5. Subdivision 4 of section 1229-d of the vehicle and traffic law, 19 as amended by section 6 of part E of chapter 501 of the laws of 2012, is 20 amended to read as follows: 21 (4) (A) The commissioner of education, in consultation with the 22 justice center for the protection of people with special needs, shall 23 promulgate rules and regulations requiring that every school bus attend- 24 ant serving a student or students with a disability receive COMPREHEN- 25 SIVE training and instruction relating to the understanding of and 26 attention to the special needs of such students. [Such training and 27 instruction may be included with the training and instruction required 28 pursuant to subdivision three of this section and shall be provided at 29 least once per year or more frequently as determined by the commissioner 30 of education in consultation with the state comprehensive school bus 31 driver safety training council.] TRAINING WILL PROVIDE SCHOOL BUS DRIV- 32 ERS AND SCHOOL BUS ATTENDANTS WITH THE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ATTITUDES 33 NECESSARY TO SAFELY AND APPROPRIATELY TRANSPORT AND SUPERVISE A CHILD 34 WITH A DISABILITY AS DEFINED BY THE FEDERAL INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILI- 35 TIES EDUCATION ACT. THIS TRAINING WILL INCLUDE, AT A MINIMUM, AN INTRO- 36 DUCTION TO THE CHARACTERISTICS AND NEEDS OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH WITH 37 DISABILITIES INCLUDING DISABILITIES AFFECTING INTELLECTUAL, COMMUNI- 38 CATION, SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL, SENSORY PROCESSING ABILITIES, MOTOR SKILLS, 39 AND MEDICAL/HEALTH NEEDS. IN ADDITION, TRAINING DEVELOPED BY INDEPENDENT 40 DISABILITY SPECIALISTS WILL INCLUDE MODULES ON DISABILITY AWARENESS AND 41 SENSITIVITY, EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES TO PROMOTE POSITIVE BEHAVIOR, AND 42 COMMUNICATION WITH PARENTS. For the purposes of this subdivision, the 43 term "student with a disability" shall have the same meaning as such 44 term is defined in subdivision one of section forty-four hundred one of 45 the education law. [Any person employed as a school bus attendant serv- 46 ing a student or students with a disability on January first, two thou- 47 sand nine shall comply with the requirements of this subdivision by July 48 first, two thousand nine. Any person hired after January first, two 49 thousand nine shall complete such training, instruction and testing 50 prior to assuming his or her duties as a school bus attendant serving a 51 student or students with a disability.] THE TRAINING AND INSTRUCTION 52 REQUIRED BY THIS SUBDIVISION MAY BE INCLUDED WITH THE TRAINING AND 53 INSTRUCTION REQUIRED PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH A OF SUBDIVISION THREE OF 54 THIS SECTION AND SHALL BE PROVIDED AT LEAST ONCE PER YEAR OR MORE 55 FREQUENTLY AS DETERMINED BY THE COMMISSIONER IN CONSULTATION WITH THE 56 STATE COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL BUS DRIVER SAFETY TRAINING COUNCIL. A. 8060 5 1 (B) ANY PERSON EMPLOYED AS A SCHOOL BUS DRIVER OR SCHOOL BUS ATTENDANT 2 SHALL RECEIVE NOT LESS THAN TEN HOURS OF TRAINING TO EQUIP THEM TO SAFE- 3 LY AND APPROPRIATELY TRANSPORT AND SUPERVISE CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES. 4 INCLUDED IN THIS TEN HOURS WILL BE NOT FEWER THAN TWO HOURS OF TRAINING 5 IN POSITIVE BEHAVIOR SUPPORT, INCLUDING PREVENTION OF BULLYING. ANNUAL- 6 LY, SUCH PERSONNEL WILL RECEIVE FOUR HOURS OF INSERVICE TRAINING WHICH 7 WILL INCLUDE AT LEAST ONE HOUR ON POSITIVE BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS 8 SUPPORT. 9 S 6. Section 1229-d of the vehicle and traffic law is amended by 10 adding a new subdivision 5 to read as follows: 11 (5) ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION WHO EMPLOYS A SCHOOL BUS ATTEND- 12 ANT, WHO FAILS TO COMPLETE THE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN THIS 13 SECTION SHALL BE SUBJECT TO A FINE OF FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR A FIRST 14 VIOLATION AND TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR A SECOND VIOLATION. A THIRD 15 VIOLATION OF FAILING TO COMPLETE THE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS OF THIS 16 SECTION SHALL BE DEEMED A MATERIAL BREACH OF ANY CONTRACT FOR TRANSPOR- 17 TATION SERVICES AND SUCH CONTRACT SHALL BE DEEMED NULL AND VOID. A 18 SCHOOL DISTRICT MAY NOT ENTER INTO A CONTRACT, OR EXTEND AN EXISTING 19 CONTRACT, FOR TRANSPORTATION SERVICES UNTIL THE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS OF 20 THIS SECTION HAVE BEEN MET. 21 S 7. Section 3635 of the education law is amended by adding a new 22 subdivision 9 to read as follows: 23 9. ANY STUDENT WITH A DISABILITY WHO REQUIRES AN INDEPENDENT EDUCATION 24 PROGRAM WHICH REQUIRES SPECIALIZED TRANSPORTATION SHALL BE SEPARATELY 25 TRANSPORTED. 26 S 8. Paragraph (b) of subdivision 3 of section 236 of the family court 27 act, as amended by chapter 424 of the laws of 2012, is amended to read 28 as follows: 29 (b) Such order shall further require that such transportation shall be 30 provided within thirty days of the issuance of such order, and, shall be 31 provided as part of a municipal cooperation agreement, as part of a 32 contract awarded to the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the 33 provisions of section one hundred three of the general municipal law, or 34 as part of a contract awarded pursuant to an evaluation of proposals to 35 the extent authorized by paragraphs e and f of subdivision fourteen of 36 section three hundred five of the education law and otherwise consistent 37 with the provisions of this subdivision, and that buses and vehicles 38 utilized in the performance of such contract shall meet the minimum 39 requirements for school age children as established by the commissioner 40 of transportation. WHEN, IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, THE BOARD OF EDUCATION 41 OR THE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT AWARDS A CONTRACT OR CONTRACTS FOR TRANSPOR- 42 TATION, THE BOARD OR CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT SHALL INCLUDE EMPLOYEE 43 PROTECTION PROVISIONS RATIONALLY RELATING TO THE PROMOTION OF A POOL OF 44 QUALIFIED WORKERS AND THE AVOIDANCE OF LABOR DISPUTES, INCLUDING BUT NOT 45 LIMITED TO PROVISIONS FOR THE PREFERENCE IN HIRING OF EMPLOYEES PERFORM- 46 ING WORK FOR EMPLOYERS UNDER CONTRACTS WITH THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OR 47 THE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT, THE PRESERVATION OF WAGES, BENEFITS AND 48 SENIORITY FOR SUCH EMPLOYEES, AND OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE 49 HIRING, COMPENSATION, AND RETENTION OF EMPLOYEES. 50 S 9. Paragraph a of subdivision 14 of section 305 of the education 51 law, as amended by section 1 of chapter 273 of the laws of 1999, is 52 amended to read as follows: 53 a. All contracts for the transportation of school children, all 54 contracts to maintain school buses owned or leased by a school district 55 that are used for the transportation of school children, all contracts 56 for mobile instructional units, and all contracts to provide, maintain A. 8060 6 1 and operate cafeteria or restaurant service by a private food service 2 management company shall be subject to the approval of the commissioner, 3 who may disapprove a proposed contract if, in his opinion, the best 4 interests of the district will be promoted thereby. Except as provided 5 in paragraph e of this subdivision, all such contracts involving an 6 annual expenditure in excess of the amount specified for purchase 7 contracts in the bidding requirements of the general municipal law shall 8 be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, which responsibility shall 9 be determined by the board of education or the trustee of a district, 10 with power hereby vested in the commissioner to reject any or all bids 11 if, in his opinion, the best interests of the district will be promoted 12 thereby and, upon such rejection of all bids, the commissioner shall 13 order the board of education or trustee of the district to seek, obtain 14 and consider new proposals. PROVIDED, FURTHER, THAT ALL CONTRACTS FOR 15 CITIES WITH A POPULATION OF ONE MILLION OR MORE SHALL INCLUDE EMPLOYEE 16 PROTECTION PROVISIONS RATIONALLY RELATING TO THE PROMOTION OF A POOL OF 17 QUALIFIED WORKERS AND THE AVOIDANCE OF LABOR DISPUTES, INCLUDING BUT NOT 18 LIMITED TO PROVISIONS FOR THE PREFERENCE IN HIRING OF EMPLOYEES PERFORM- 19 ING WORK FOR EMPLOYERS UNDER CONTRACTS WITH THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OR 20 THE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT, THE PRESERVATION OF WAGES, BENEFITS AND 21 SENIORITY FOR SUCH EMPLOYEES, AND OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE 22 HIRING, COMPENSATION, AND RETENTION OF EMPLOYEES. All proposals for such 23 transportation, maintenance, mobile instructional units, or cafeteria 24 and restaurant service shall be in such form as the commissioner may 25 prescribe. Advertisement for bids shall be published in a newspaper or 26 newspapers designated by the board of education or trustee of the 27 district having general circulation within the district for such 28 purpose. Such advertisement shall contain a statement of the time when 29 and place where all bids received pursuant to such advertisement will be 30 publicly opened and read either by the school authorities or by a person 31 or persons designated by them. All bids received shall be publicly 32 opened and read at the time and place so specified. At least five days 33 shall elapse between the first publication of such advertisement and the 34 date so specified for the opening and reading of bids. The requirement 35 for competitive bidding shall not apply to an award of a contract for 36 the transportation of pupils or a contract for mobile instructional 37 units, if such award is based on an evaluation of proposals in response 38 to a request for proposals pursuant to paragraph e of this subdivision. 39 The requirement for competitive bidding shall not apply to annual, bien- 40 nial, or triennial extensions of a contract nor shall the requirement 41 for competitive bidding apply to quadrennial or quinquennial year exten- 42 sions of a contract involving transportation of pupils, maintenance of 43 school buses or mobile instructional units secured either through 44 competitive bidding or through evaluation of proposals in response to a 45 request for proposals pursuant to paragraph e of this subdivision, when 46 such extensions (1) are made by the board of education or the trustee of 47 a district, under rules and regulations prescribed by the commissioner, 48 and, (2) do not extend the original contract period beyond five years 49 from the date cafeteria and restaurant service commenced thereunder and 50 in the case of contracts for the transportation of pupils, for the main- 51 tenance of school buses or for mobile instructional units, that such 52 contracts may be extended, except that power is hereby vested in the 53 commissioner, in addition to his existing statutory authority to approve 54 or disapprove transportation or maintenance contracts, (i) to reject any 55 extension of a contract beyond the initial term thereof if he finds that 56 amount to be paid by the district to the contractor in any year of such A. 8060 7 1 proposed extension fails to reflect any decrease in the regional consum- 2 er price index for the N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern, N.J. area, based upon 3 the index for all urban consumers (CPI-U) during the preceding twelve 4 month period; and (ii) to reject any extension of a contract after ten 5 years from the date transportation or maintenance service commenced 6 thereunder, or mobile instructional units were first provided, if in his 7 opinion, the best interests of the district will be promoted thereby. 8 Upon such rejection of any proposed extension, the commissioner may 9 order the board of education or trustee of the district to seek, obtain 10 and consider bids pursuant to the provisions of this section. The board 11 of education or the trustee of a school district electing to extend a 12 contract as provided herein, may, in its discretion, increase the amount 13 to be paid in each year of the contract extension by an amount not to 14 exceed the regional consumer price index increase for the N.Y., 15 N.Y.-Northeastern, N.J. area, based upon the index for all urban consum- 16 ers (CPI-U), during the preceding twelve month period, provided it has 17 been satisfactorily established by the contractor that there has been at 18 least an equivalent increase in the amount of his cost of operation, 19 during the period of the contract. 20 S 10. Paragraph a of subdivision 14 of section 305 of the education 21 law, as amended by section 2 of chapter 273 of the laws of 1999, is 22 amended to read as follows: 23 a. All contracts for the transportation of school children, all 24 contracts to maintain school buses owned or leased by a school district 25 that are used for the transportation of school children, all contracts 26 for mobile instructional units, and all contracts to provide, maintain 27 and operate cafeteria or restaurant service by a private food service 28 management company shall be subject to the approval of the commissioner, 29 who may disapprove a proposed contract if, in his opinion, the best 30 interests of the district will be promoted thereby. All such contracts 31 involving an annual expenditure in excess of the amount specified for 32 purchase contracts in the bidding requirements of the general municipal 33 law shall be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, which responsi- 34 bility shall be determined by the board of education or the trustee of a 35 district, with power hereby vested in the commissioner to reject any or 36 all bids if, in his opinion, the best interests of the district will be 37 promoted thereby and, upon such rejection of all bids, the commissioner 38 shall order the board of education or trustee of the district to seek, 39 obtain and consider new proposals. PROVIDED, FURTHER, THAT ALL 40 CONTRACTS FOR CITIES WITH A POPULATION OF ONE MILLION OR MORE SHALL 41 INCLUDE EMPLOYEE PROTECTION PROVISIONS RATIONALLY RELATING TO THE 42 PROMOTION OF A POOL OF QUALIFIED WORKERS AND THE AVOIDANCE OF LABOR 43 DISPUTES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROVISIONS FOR THE PREFERENCE IN 44 HIRING OF EMPLOYEES PERFORMING WORK FOR EMPLOYERS UNDER CONTRACTS WITH 45 THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OR THE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT, THE PRESERVATION OF 46 WAGES, BENEFITS AND SENIORITY FOR SUCH EMPLOYEES, AND OTHER PROVISIONS 47 RELATING TO THE HIRING, COMPENSATION, AND RETENTION OF EMPLOYEES. All 48 proposals for such transportation, maintenance, mobile instructional 49 units, or cafeteria and restaurant service shall be in such form as the 50 commissioner may prescribe. Advertisement for bids shall be published in 51 a newspaper or newspapers designated by the board of education or trus- 52 tee of the district having general circulation within the district for 53 such purpose. Such advertisement shall contain a statement of the time 54 when and place where all bids received pursuant to such advertisement 55 will be publicly opened and read either by the school authorities or by 56 a person or persons designated by them. All bids received shall be A. 8060 8 1 publicly opened and read at the time and place so specified. At least 2 five days shall elapse between the first publication of such advertise- 3 ment and the date so specified for the opening and reading of bids. The 4 requirement for competitive bidding shall not apply to annual, biennial, 5 or triennial extensions of a contract nor shall the requirement for 6 competitive bidding apply to quadrennial or quinquennial year extensions 7 of a contract involving transportation of pupils, maintenance of school 8 buses or mobile instructional units secured through competitive bidding 9 when such extensions (1) are made by the board of education or the trus- 10 tee of a district, under rules and regulations prescribed by the commis- 11 sioner, and, (2) do not extend the original contract period beyond five 12 years from the date cafeteria and restaurant service commenced there- 13 under and in the case of contracts for the transportation of pupils, for 14 the maintenance of school buses or for mobile instructional units, that 15 such contracts may be extended, except that power is hereby vested in 16 the commissioner, in addition to his existing statutory authority to 17 approve or disapprove transportation or maintenance contracts, (i) to 18 reject any extension of a contract beyond the initial term thereof if he 19 finds that amount to be paid by the district to the contractor in any 20 year of such proposed extension fails to reflect any decrease in the 21 regional consumer price index for the N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern, N.J. 22 area, based upon the index for all urban consumers (CPI-U) during the 23 preceding twelve month period; and (ii) to reject any extension of a 24 contract after ten years from the date transportation or maintenance 25 service commenced thereunder, or mobile instructional units were first 26 provided, if in his opinion, the best interests of the district will be 27 promoted thereby. Upon such rejection of any proposed extension, the 28 commissioner may order the board of education or trustee of the district 29 to seek, obtain and consider bids pursuant to the provisions of this 30 section. The board of education or the trustee of a school district 31 electing to extend a contract as provided herein, may, in its 32 discretion, increase the amount to be paid in each year of the contract 33 extension by an amount not to exceed the regional consumer price index 34 increase for the N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern, N.J. area, based upon the 35 index for all urban consumers (CPI-U), during the preceding twelve month 36 period, provided it has been satisfactorily established by the contrac- 37 tor that there has been at least an equivalent increase in the amount of 38 his cost of operation, during the period of the contract. 39 S 11. This act shall take effect immediately, provided, however, that 40 any rules and regulations necessary for the implementation of this act 41 shall be promulgated within ninety days; provided, further, that the 42 amendments to subdivision 2 of section 3650 of the education law made by 43 section two of this act shall take effect on the same date and the same 44 manner as section 5 of part E of chapter 501 of the laws of 2012, takes 45 effect; and provided, further, that the amendments to subdivision 4 of 46 section 1229-d of the vehicle and traffic law made by section five of 47 this act shall take effect on the same date and the same manner as 48 section 6 of part E of chapter 501 of the laws of 2012, takes effect; 49 provided, further that the amendments to paragraph a of subdivision 14 50 of section 305 of the education law made by section nine of this act 51 shall be subject to the expiration and reversion of such paragraph 52 pursuant to section 4 of chapter 698 of the laws of 1996, as amended, 53 when upon such date the provisions of section ten of this act shall take 54 effect.