Bill Text: NY A09011 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Provides that all passengers of school buses must wear seat belts; exempts school bus attendants and others acting in a supervisory capacity from such requirement; requires that drivers announce "Fasten your seat belts" before a school bus is placed in motion; empowers the commissioner of education to enforce such provisions; assigns a school bus attendant to each special needs student unable to comply with the seat belt requirement.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-01-13 - referred to transportation [A09011 Detail]

Download: New_York-2011-A09011-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         9011
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                   January 13, 2012
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       Introduced  by M. of A. PRETLOW -- read once and referred to the Commit-
         tee on Transportation
       AN ACT to amend the vehicle and traffic law and the  education  law,  in
         relation to requiring the usage of seat safety belts on school buses
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. Paragraph (a) of subdivision 4 of  section  1229-c  of  the
    2  vehicle  and  traffic law, as separately amended by chapters 232 and 509
    3  of the laws of 2004, is amended to read as follows:
    4    (a) "motor  vehicle"  shall  include  all  motor  vehicles  which  are
    5  required  by section three hundred eighty-three of this chapter or regu-
    6  lation or would be required if such motor vehicle were registered in New
    7  York state to be equipped [by a safety belt but shall not include]  WITH
    8  SEAT  BELTS, INCLUDING those vehicles which are used as school buses, as
    9  such term is defined in section one hundred forty-two  of  this  chapter
   10  [and];  PROVIDED,  HOWEVER,  THAT  THE  TERM  "MOTOR  VEHICLE" SHALL NOT
   11  INCLUDE those vehicles which are authorized emergency vehicles, as  such
   12  term is defined in section one hundred one of this chapter;
   13    S  2. Subdivision 11 of section 1229-c of the vehicle and traffic law,
   14  as added by chapter 653 of the laws of 1989 and as renumbered by chapter
   15  104 of the laws of 1991, is amended and a new subdivision 11-a is  added
   16  to read as follows:
   17    11.  [Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  subdivision  four  of this
   18  section, no] NO person shall operate a school bus unless SUCH PERSON  IS
   19  REASONABLY SURE THAT all passengers under the age of four are restrained
   20  in  a  specially  designed  detachable  or removable seat as required by
   21  subdivision one of this section, or another restraining device  approved
   22  by the commissioner.
   23    11-A.  NO  PERSON SHALL OPERATE A SCHOOL BUS EQUIPPED WITH SEAT SAFETY
   24  BELTS PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION FIVE OF SECTION THREE HUNDRED EIGHTY-THREE
   25  OF THIS CHAPTER OR PURSUANT TO SECTION THIRTY-SIX HUNDRED  THIRTY-FIVE-A
   26  OF  THE  EDUCATION  LAW  UNLESS  SUCH PERSON IS REASONABLY SURE THAT ALL
   27  PASSENGERS ARE RESTRAINED BY A SEAT SAFETY BELT.  FOR  THE  PURPOSES  OF
   28  THIS  SUBDIVISION,  THE  TERM  "PASSENGER"  SHALL NOT INCLUDE SCHOOL BUS
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD07860-01-1
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    1  ATTENDANTS,  AS  THAT  TERM  IS  DEFINED  IN  SECTION   TWELVE   HUNDRED
    2  TWENTY-NINE-D  OF THIS ARTICLE, OR ANY OTHER PERSON ACTING IN A SUPERVI-
    3  SORY CAPACITY. FURTHERMORE, IN ANY ACTION FOR  PERSONAL  INJURIES  BY  A
    4  PASSENGER ON A SCHOOL BUS, THE PROVISIONS OF SUBDIVISION FOUR OF SECTION
    5  THIRTY-EIGHT HUNDRED THIRTEEN OF THE EDUCATION LAW SHALL APPLY.
    6    S 3. Subdivision 1 of section 3623 of the education law, as amended by
    7  chapter 474 of the laws of 1996, is amended to read as follows:
    8    1.  a.  NO PERSON SHALL OPERATE A SCHOOL BUS EQUIPPED WITH SEAT SAFETY
    9  BELTS PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION FIVE OF SECTION THREE HUNDRED EIGHTY-THREE
   10  OF THE VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC LAW OR PURSUANT TO SECTION THIRTY-SIX HUNDRED
   11  THIRTY-FIVE-A OF THIS ARTICLE UNLESS SUCH PERSON IS REASONABLY SURE THAT
   12  ALL PASSENGERS ARE RESTRAINED BY A SEAT SAFETY BELT. FOR THE PURPOSES OF
   13  THIS SUBDIVISION, THE TERM "PASSENGER"  SHALL  NOT  INCLUDE  SCHOOL  BUS
   14  ATTENDANTS,   AS   THAT  TERM  IS  DEFINED  IN  SECTION  TWELVE  HUNDRED
   15  TWENTY-NINE-D OF THE VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC LAW, OR ANY OTHER PERSON ACTING
   16  IN A SUPERVISORY CAPACITY. FURTHERMORE, IN ANY ACTION FOR PERSONAL INJU-
   17  RIES BY A PASSENGER ON A SCHOOL BUS, THE PROVISIONS OF SUBDIVISION  FOUR
   18  OF SECTION THIRTY-EIGHT HUNDRED THIRTEEN OF THIS CHAPTER SHALL APPLY.
   19    B.  THE  DRIVER  OF  A SCHOOL BUS SHALL BE REQUIRED TO ANNOUNCE TO THE
   20  PASSENGERS OF SUCH BUS: "EVERYBODY FASTEN YOUR SEAT BELT",  BEFORE  SUCH
   21  BUS IS PLACED IN MOTION.
   22    C.  NO PERSON SHALL OPERATE A SCHOOL BUS WHILE ANY PASSENGER IS STAND-
   23  ING, EITHER IN THE AISLE OR AT THEIR SEAT.
   24    D. The commissioner of transportation in consultation with the commis-
   25  sioner shall adopt, promulgate and enforce rules, standards and specifi-
   26  cations regulating and  controlling  the  efficiency  and  equipment  of
   27  school  buses  used  to  transport pupils, with particular regard to the
   28  safety and convenience of such pupils and the suitability and adaptabil-
   29  ity of such school buses to the requirements of the school district.  No
   30  school bus shall be purchased by a  school  district  or  used  for  the
   31  transportation  of  pupils  unless and until it has been approved by the
   32  commissioner of transportation as complying with  the  rules,  standards
   33  and specifications relating thereto.
   34    [b.]  E.  No  bus  manufactured  after January first, nineteen hundred
   35  seventy-four shall be used to transport pupils under any contract with a
   36  school district or board of cooperative educational services  unless  it
   37  has  been  similarly  approved  by  the  commissioner of transportation,
   38  except that no such approval shall be required for buses used to  trans-
   39  port  pupils  and  also used to serve the general public under a certif-
   40  icate of public convenience for the operation of  a  bus  line,  granted
   41  pursuant  to  the  transportation  law  or  for  buses used to transport
   42  pupils, teachers and other persons acting in a supervisory  capacity  to
   43  and  from  school activities and which bus does not receive or discharge
   44  passengers on or along the public highways on regularly scheduled routes
   45  and is operating under a permit as  a  contract  carrier  of  passengers
   46  granted pursuant to the transportation law or by the interstate commerce
   47  commission.    School  buses  manufactured  or  assembled prior to April
   48  first, nineteen hundred seventy-seven  may  not  be  used  to  transport
   49  pupils,  teachers  and other persons acting in a supervisory capacity to
   50  and from school activities.
   51    [c.] F. The commissioner shall PROVIDE FOR THE  ENFORCEMENT  OF  PARA-
   52  GRAPH  A  OF  THIS  SUBDIVISION  AND SHALL establish and provide for the
   53  enforcement of rules and regulations requiring instruction on the use of
   54  seat safety belts [as specified in subdivision  five  of  section  three
   55  hundred  eighty-three of the vehicle and traffic law and section thirty-
   56  six hundred thirty-five-a of this chapter], INSTRUCTION ON  THE  DANGERS
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    1  OF  STANDING  WHILE  THE  BUS  IS IN MOTION, drills in safe boarding and
    2  exiting procedures and emergency drills to be conducted  on  all  school
    3  buses  and  shall  emphasize  specific  hazards  encountered by children
    4  during  snow,  ice,  rain  and  other inclement weather. All such drills
    5  shall include instruction in the importance of orderly  conduct  by  all
    6  school  bus passengers.   A minimum of [three] FOUR such drills shall be
    7  had on each school bus during the school year, the first to be conducted
    8  during the first seven days of session of the fall term.
    9    S 4. Section 3635-a of the education law, as added by chapter  747  of
   10  the laws of 1986, subdivision 1 as amended by chapter 474 of the laws of
   11  1996, is amended to read as follows:
   12    S 3635-a. Safety  belt  usage.    1.  A board of education or board of
   13  trustees may, in its discretion, following  a  public  hearing  for  the
   14  purpose  of  determining  whether a resolution shall be adopted, provide
   15  for the [use] INSTALLATION of seat safety belts on such school buses, in
   16  accordance with regulations and standards established by the commission-
   17  er under subdivision one of section  thirty-six  hundred  [thirty-eight]
   18  TWENTY-THREE of this [chapter] ARTICLE.
   19    2.  Such  public  hearing,  conducted upon reasonable notice, shall be
   20  held to consider: (a) whether the district  shall  install  seat  safety
   21  belts  on  buses  purchased and/or contracted for prior to the effective
   22  date of this section [and require their use]; AND (b) when such  instal-
   23  lation  shall  be  provided[,  and  (c) whether use of seat safety belts
   24  shall be required on all school buses within the  district  so  equipped
   25  after  a  date  to  be  determined by the board of education or board of
   26  trustees].
   27    3. Such hearings shall  consider  the  effect  of  seat  safety  belts
   28  installation  on the total number of students that can be transported on
   29  such buses.
   30    4. Within twenty days after the public hearing, the board of education
   31  or board of trustees shall, by resolution, determine whether to  require
   32  installation [and use] of seat safety belts on some or all school buses.
   33    4-A.  IF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OR BOARD OF TRUSTEES HAS DETERMINED TO
   34  REQUIRE  THE  INSTALLATION  OF  SEAT SAFETY BELTS, THE USE OF SUCH BELTS
   35  SHALL BE MANDATORY PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH A OF SUBDIVISION ONE OF SECTION
   36  THIRTY-SIX HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE OF THIS ARTICLE AND PURSUANT TO SUBDIVI-
   37  SION ELEVEN-A OF SECTION TWELVE HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE-C OF THE VEHICLE AND
   38  TRAFFIC LAW.
   39    5. This section shall apply only to vehicles owned or leased by school
   40  districts and  nonpublic  schools,  and  to  vehicles  used  to  perform
   41  contracts  with  such  school  districts  and  nonpublic schools for the
   42  purpose of transporting school children for hire.
   43    6. Nothing in this section shall be construed to impose  a  duty  upon
   44  boards  of  education or boards of trustees to provide seat safety belts
   45  on school buses purchased or contracted for prior to the effective  date
   46  of  this  section, nor shall any board of education or board of trustees
   47  be held liable for failure to provide seat safety belts pursuant to this
   48  section. A school board member or trustee shall have immunity  from  any
   49  civil  or criminal liability that might otherwise be incurred or imposed
   50  as a result of the provisions of this section provided that such  person
   51  shall have acted in good faith. For the purpose of any proceeding, civil
   52  or criminal, the good faith of any such person shall be presumed.
   53    7.  The provisions of this section shall not apply to school districts
   54  which are using safety belts on school buses or have installed  or  have
   55  contracted for the installation of seat safety belts prior to the effec-
   56  tive date of this section.
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    1    S  5.  Subdivision 1 of section 1229-d of the vehicle and traffic law,
    2  as added by chapter 675 of the laws of  1985,  is  amended  to  read  as
    3  follows:
    4    (1) (A) "School bus attendant" shall mean a person, INCLUDING A SCHOOL
    5  AID  OR MONITOR, employed or authorized by a school district OR EMPLOYED
    6  BY A MOTOR CARRIER UNDER CONTRACT TO A SCHOOL  DISTRICT  to  ride  on  a
    7  school  bus  as  defined  in paragraph (a) of subdivision one of section
    8  five hundred nine-a of this chapter for the purpose of maintaining order
    9  or rendering assistance to pupils with special needs.
   10    (B) ANY PUPIL WITH SPECIAL NEEDS WHO IS UNABLE TO UTILIZE A SEAT SAFE-
   11  TY BELT, AS REQUIRED PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION ELEVEN-A OF SECTION  TWELVE
   12  HUNDRED  TWENTY-NINE-C  OF  THIS  ARTICLE AND SUBDIVISION ONE OF SECTION
   13  THIRTY-SIX HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE OF THE EDUCATION LAW, SHALL BE  ASSIGNED
   14  A SCHOOL BUS ATTENDANT.
   15    S  6.  Subdivision 4 of section 3813 of the education law, as added by
   16  chapter 747 of the laws of 1986, is amended to read as follows:
   17    4. In any action for personal injuries by a passenger on a school  bus
   18  against  a  school  district,  school bus operator under contract with a
   19  school district, or any agent or employee  of  a  district  or  operator
   20  (including,  but  not limited to, bus drivers, matrons, teachers serving
   21  as chaperones and volunteers) no such person shall be held liable solely
   22  because the injured party was not wearing a seat  safety  belt  OR  HELD
   23  LIABLE  SOLELY  BECAUSE  THE  INJURED PARTY WAS INJURED AS THE RESULT OF
   24  WEARING A SEAT SAFETY BELT; provided, however,  that  nothing  contained
   25  herein  shall  be construed to grant immunity from liability for failure
   26  to:
   27    (a) maintain in operating order any  equipment  required  by  statute,
   28  rule or regulation;
   29    (b) comply with applicable statutes, rules or regulations.
   30    S  7.  This  act  shall  take  effect  on  the first of September next
   31  succeeding the date on which it shall have become a law. Provided,  that
   32  any  rules  and  regulations  necessary for the timely implementation of
   33  this act on its effective date shall be promulgated before such date.
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