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HF 994

as introduced - 90th Legislature (2017 - 2018) Posted on 02/22/2018 05:08pm

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.

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Introduction Posted on 02/09/2017

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A bill for an act
relating to public safety; modifying school bus equipment standards; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2016, sections 169.442, subdivision 5; 169.4501, subdivisions
1, 2; 169.4503, subdivisions 4, 7, 14, 23, 30; 169.64, subdivision 8; repealing
Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 169.4502, subdivision 5.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1.

Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 169.442, subdivision 5, is amended to read:


Subd. 5.

White strobe lamps on certain buses transporting children.

deleted text begin (a)
deleted text end Notwithstanding section 169.55, subdivision 1, or 169.57, subdivision 3, paragraph (b), or
other law to the contrary, a school bus that is subject to and complies with the equipment
requirements of subdivision 1 and section 169.441, subdivision 1, or a Head Start bus deleted text begin that
is not a type III vehicle defined in section 169.011, subdivision 71
deleted text end , may be equipped with
a flashing strobe lamp. deleted text begin The lamp may be used only as provided in this subdivision.
deleted text end

deleted text begin (b) The lamp must be permanently mounted on the longitudinal centerline of the bus
roof not less than two feet forward of the rear roof edge.
deleted text end

deleted text begin (c) The strobe lamp may be lighted only when atmospheric conditions or terrain restrict
the visibility of school bus lamps and signals or Head Start bus lamps and signals so as to
require use of the bright strobe lamp to alert motorists to the presence of the school bus or
Head Start bus. A strobe lamp may not be lighted unless the school bus or Head Start bus
is actually being used as a school bus or Head Start bus.
deleted text end

Sec. 2.

Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 169.4501, subdivision 1, is amended to read:


Subdivision 1.

National standards adopted.

Except as provided in sections 169.4502
and 169.4503, the construction, design, equipment, and color of types A, B, C, D school
buses and multifunction school activity buses used for the transportation of school children
shall meet the requirements of the "bus body and chassis specifications" in the deleted text begin 2010deleted text end new text begin 2015new text end
edition of the "National School Transportation Specifications and Procedures" adopted by
the National Congress on School Transportation. Except as provided in section 169.4504,
the construction, design, and equipment of types A, B, C, D school buses and multifunction
school activity buses used for the transportation of students with disabilities also shall meet
the requirements of the "specially equipped school bus specifications" in the deleted text begin 2010deleted text end new text begin 2015new text end
National School Transportation Specifications and Procedures. The "bus body and chassis
specifications" and "specially equipped school bus specifications" sections of the deleted text begin 2010deleted text end new text begin 2015new text end
edition of the "National School Transportation Specifications and Procedures," adopted by
the deleted text begin Fifteenthdeleted text end new text begin Sixteenthnew text end National Congress on School Transportation, are incorporated by
reference in this chapter.

Sec. 3.

Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 169.4501, subdivision 2, is amended to read:


Subd. 2.

Applicability.

(a) The standards adopted in this section and sections 169.4502
and 169.4503, govern the construction, design, equipment, and color of school buses used
for the transportation of school children, when owned or leased and operated by a school
or privately owned or leased and operated under a contract with a school. Each school, its
officers and employees, and each person employed under the contract is subject to these
standards.

(b) The standards apply to school buses manufactured after December 31, deleted text begin 2012deleted text end new text begin 2017new text end .
Buses complying with the standards when manufactured need not comply with standards
established later except as specifically provided for by law.

(c) A school bus manufactured on or before December 31, deleted text begin 2012deleted text end new text begin 2017new text end , must conform to
the Minnesota standards in effect on the date the vehicle was manufactured except as
specifically provided for in law.

(d) A new bus body may be remounted on a used chassis provided that the remounted
vehicle meets state and federal standards for new buses which are current at the time of the
remounting. Permission must be obtained from the commissioner of public safety before
the remounting is done. A used bus body may not be remounted on a new or used chassis.

Sec. 4.

Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 169.4503, subdivision 4, is amended to read:


Subd. 4.

Certification.

new text begin Upon request, new text end a body manufacturerdeleted text begin ,deleted text end new text begin ornew text end school bus dealerdeleted text begin , or
certified Minnesota commercial vehicle inspector who is also an employee of an organization
purchasing a school bus shall
deleted text end new text begin mustnew text end provide preliminary certification to the Department of
Public Safety that the product meets Minnesota standards. deleted text begin Final certification will be granted
within 30 days upon reinspection by the Department of Public Safety.
deleted text end

Sec. 5.

Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 169.4503, subdivision 7, is amended to read:


Subd. 7.

Floor construction.

The metal floor deleted text begin shalldeleted text end new text begin mustnew text end be covered with plywood. The
plywood deleted text begin shalldeleted text end new text begin mustnew text end be deleted text begin at least 19/32deleted text end new text begin five-ply nominal five-eighthsnew text end inches thick, and must
equal or exceed properties of exterior-type softwood plywood, grade C-D, as specified in
deleted text begin productdeleted text end new text begin thenew text end standard deleted text begin PSI-I83deleted text end issued by the United States Department of Commerce.new text begin All of
the plywood's exposed edges must be sealed. Type A-I buses must be equipped with nominal
one-half inch thick plywood or an equivalent material that meets the requirements of this
subdivision. Equivalent material may be used to replace plywood, provided it has insulation
R value, deterioration, sound abatement, and moisture resistance properties that are equal
to or exceed the properties of the plywood it is replacing.
new text end The floor deleted text begin shall deleted text end new text begin mustnew text end be level from
front to back, and side to side, except in wheel housing, toe board, and driver's seat platform
areas.

Sec. 6.

Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 169.4503, subdivision 14, is amended to read:


Subd. 14.

Insulation.

deleted text begin (a)deleted text end Thermal insulation is required. It shall be fire-resistant, UL
approved, with minimum R-value of 5.5. Insulation shall be installed so as to prevent
sagging.

deleted text begin (b) Floor insulation is required. It shall be five-ply nominal five-eighths-inch-thick
plywood, and shall equal or exceed properties of the exterior-type softwood plywood, C-D
Grade, as specified in the standard issued by United States Department of Commerce. All
exposed edges on plywood shall be sealed. Type A-I buses shall be equipped with nominal
one-half-inch-thick plywood or equivalent material meeting the above requirements.
Equivalent material may be used to replace plywood, provided it has an equal or greater
insulation R value, deterioration, sound abatement, and moisture resistance properties.
deleted text end

Sec. 7.

Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 169.4503, subdivision 23, is amended to read:


Subd. 23.

Windows.

new text begin (a) new text end Windshield, entrance, and rear emergency exit doors must be
of approved safety glass. Laminated or tempered glass (AS-2 or AS-3) is permitted in all
other windows. All glass shall be federally approved and marked as provided in section
169.74. The windshield may be of uniform tint throughout or may have a horizontal gradient
band starting slightly above the line of vision and gradually decreasing in light transmission
to 20 percent or less at the top of the windshield.

new text begin (b) new text end The use of tinted glass, as approved by section 169.71, is permitted on side windows
and rear windows except for the entrance doordeleted text begin , the first window behind the service door,deleted text end
and the window to the left of the driver. The window to the left of the driverdeleted text begin , deleted text end new text begin andnew text end the upper
service door windowsdeleted text begin , and the window immediately behind the entrance doordeleted text end must be
thermal glass.new text begin Regardless of a bus's date of manufacture, the window immediately behind
the entrance door does not need to be made of thermal glass.
new text end The window to the left of the
driver for type A buses need not be thermal glass.

Sec. 8.

Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 169.4503, subdivision 30, is amended to read:


Subd. 30.

Video or mobile surveillance systems.

Camera heads for video or mobile
surveillance may be mounted in the driver compartment area, midbus, or on a rear interior
bulkhead in the student passenger area. For buses manufactured or retrofitted with a
surveillance system after December 31, 2012, cameras mounted midbus must be parallel
to a seat back, must not have any sharp edges, must not extend outward more than deleted text begin three
deleted text end new text begin 3-1/2new text end inches, and must be located within 24 inches of the top of the side window of the bus.

Sec. 9.

Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 169.64, subdivision 8, is amended to read:


Subd. 8.

Strobe lamp.

(a) Notwithstanding sections 169.55, subdivision 1; 169.57,
subdivision 3
, paragraph (b); or any other law to the contrary, a vehicle may be equipped
with a 360-degree flashing strobe lamp that emits a white light with a flash rate of 60 to
120 flashes a minute, and the lamp may be used as provided in this subdivision, if the vehicle
is:

(1) a school bus that is subject to and complies with the equipment requirements of
sections 169.441, subdivision 1, and 169.442, subdivision 1, or a Head Start bus deleted text begin that is not
a type III vehicle as defined in section 169.011, subdivision 71
deleted text end . The lamp deleted text begin shall be
permanently mounted on the longitudinal centerline of the bus roof not less than two feet
nor more than seven feet forward of the rear roof edge. It shall
deleted text end new text begin mustnew text end operate from a separate
switch containing an indicator lamp to show when the strobe lamp is in usedeleted text begin . The strobe
lamp may be lighted only when atmospheric conditions or terrain restrict the visibility of
school bus lamps and signals or Head Start bus lamps and signals so as to require use of
the bright strobe lamp to alert motorists to the presence of the school bus or Head Start bus.
A strobe lamp may not be lighted unless the school bus or Head Start bus is actually being
used as a school bus or Head Start bus
deleted text end ; or

(2) a road maintenance vehicle owned or under contract to the Department of
Transportation or a road authority of a county, home rule or statutory city, or town, but the
strobe lamp may only be operated while the vehicle is actually engaged in snow removal
during daylight hours.

(b) Notwithstanding sections 169.55, subdivision 1; 169.57, subdivision 3, paragraph
(b); or any other law to the contrary, a vehicle may be equipped with a 360-degree flashing
strobe lamp that emits an amber light with a flash rate of 60 to 120 flashes a minute, and
the lamp may be used as provided in this subdivision, if the vehicle is a rural mail carrier
vehicle, provided that the strobe lamp is mounted at the highest practicable point on the
vehicle. The strobe lamp may only be operated while the vehicle is actually engaged during
daylight hours in the delivery of mail to residents on a rural mail route.

(c) A strobe lamp authorized by this section shall be of a double flash type certified to
the commissioner of public safety by the manufacturer as being weatherproof and having
a minimum effective light output of 200 candelas as measured by the Blondel-Rey formula.

Sec. 10. new text begin REPEALER.
new text end

new text begin Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 169.4502, subdivision 5, new text end new text begin is repealed.
new text end

APPENDIX

Repealed Minnesota Statutes: HF0994-0

169.4502 ADDITIONAL MINNESOTA SCHOOL BUS CHASSIS STANDARDS.

No active language found for: 169.4502.5