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SF 1654

1st Engrossment - 86th Legislature (2009 - 2010) Posted on 02/09/2010 02:22am

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A bill for an act
relating to pupil transportation; increasing the maximum weight of a type A-I
school bus; modifying seat back and tailpipe equipment standards; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2008, sections 123B.92, subdivision 1; 169.011, subdivision
71; 169.443, subdivision 9; 169.4501, subdivision 1; 169.4503, subdivision 20,
by adding a subdivision; 169.454, subdivision 13; 169A.03, subdivision 23;
171.01, subdivision 22; 171.02, subdivisions 2, 2a; 171.321, subdivisions 1, 4, 5.

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

Section 1.

Minnesota Statutes 2008, section 123B.92, subdivision 1, is amended to read:


Subdivision 1.

Definitions.

For purposes of this section and section 125A.76, the
terms defined in this subdivision have the meanings given to them.

(a) "Actual expenditure per pupil transported in the regular and excess transportation
categories" means the quotient obtained by dividing:

(1) the sum of:

(i) all expenditures for transportation in the regular category, as defined in paragraph
(b), clause (1), and the excess category, as defined in paragraph (b), clause (2), plus

(ii) an amount equal to one year's depreciation on the district's school bus fleet
and mobile units computed on a straight line basis at the rate of 15 percent per year for
districts operating a program under section 124D.128 for grades 1 to 12 for all students in
the district and 12-1/2 percent per year for other districts of the cost of the fleet, plus

(iii) an amount equal to one year's depreciation on the district's type deleted text begin three school
buses
deleted text end new text begin III vehiclesnew text end , as defined in section 169.011, subdivision 71deleted text begin , clause (5)deleted text end , which must be
used a majority of the time for pupil transportation purposes, computed on a straight line
basis at the rate of 20 percent per year of the cost of the type three school buses by:

(2) the number of pupils eligible for transportation in the regular category, as defined
in paragraph (b), clause (1), and the excess category, as defined in paragraph (b), clause (2).

(b) "Transportation category" means a category of transportation service provided to
pupils as follows:

(1) Regular transportation is:

(i) transportation to and from school during the regular school year for resident
elementary pupils residing one mile or more from the public or nonpublic school they
attend, and resident secondary pupils residing two miles or more from the public
or nonpublic school they attend, excluding desegregation transportation and noon
kindergarten transportation; but with respect to transportation of pupils to and from
nonpublic schools, only to the extent permitted by sections 123B.84 to 123B.87;

(ii) transportation of resident pupils to and from language immersion programs;

(iii) transportation of a pupil who is a custodial parent and that pupil's child between
the pupil's home and the child care provider and between the provider and the school, if
the home and provider are within the attendance area of the school;

(iv) transportation to and from or board and lodging in another district, of resident
pupils of a district without a secondary school; and

(v) transportation to and from school during the regular school year required under
subdivision 3 for nonresident elementary pupils when the distance from the attendance
area border to the public school is one mile or more, and for nonresident secondary pupils
when the distance from the attendance area border to the public school is two miles or
more, excluding desegregation transportation and noon kindergarten transportation.

For the purposes of this paragraph, a district may designate a licensed day care
facility, school day care facility, respite care facility, the residence of a relative, or the
residence of a person chosen by the pupil's parent or guardian as the home of a pupil for
part or all of the day, if requested by the pupil's parent or guardian, and if that facility or
residence is within the attendance area of the school the pupil attends.

(2) Excess transportation is:

(i) transportation to and from school during the regular school year for resident
secondary pupils residing at least one mile but less than two miles from the public or
nonpublic school they attend, and transportation to and from school for resident pupils
residing less than one mile from school who are transported because of extraordinary
traffic, drug, or crime hazards; and

(ii) transportation to and from school during the regular school year required under
subdivision 3 for nonresident secondary pupils when the distance from the attendance area
border to the school is at least one mile but less than two miles from the public school
they attend, and for nonresident pupils when the distance from the attendance area border
to the school is less than one mile from the school and who are transported because of
extraordinary traffic, drug, or crime hazards.

(3) Desegregation transportation is transportation within and outside of the district
during the regular school year of pupils to and from schools located outside their normal
attendance areas under a plan for desegregation mandated by the commissioner or under
court order.

(4) "Transportation services for pupils with disabilities" is:

(i) transportation of pupils with disabilities who cannot be transported on a regular
school bus between home or a respite care facility and school;

(ii) necessary transportation of pupils with disabilities from home or from school to
other buildings, including centers such as developmental achievement centers, hospitals,
and treatment centers where special instruction or services required by sections 125A.03
to 125A.24, 125A.26 to 125A.48, and 125A.65 are provided, within or outside the district
where services are provided;

(iii) necessary transportation for resident pupils with disabilities required by sections
125A.12, and 125A.26 to 125A.48;

(iv) board and lodging for pupils with disabilities in a district maintaining special
classes;

(v) transportation from one educational facility to another within the district for
resident pupils enrolled on a shared-time basis in educational programs, and necessary
transportation required by sections 125A.18, and 125A.26 to 125A.48, for resident pupils
with disabilities who are provided special instruction and services on a shared-time basis
or if resident pupils are not transported, the costs of necessary travel between public
and private schools or neutral instructional sites by essential personnel employed by the
district's program for children with a disability;

(vi) transportation for resident pupils with disabilities to and from board and lodging
facilities when the pupil is boarded and lodged for educational purposes; and

(vii) services described in clauses (i) to (vi), when provided for pupils with
disabilities in conjunction with a summer instructional program that relates to the pupil's
individual education plan or in conjunction with a learning year program established
under section 124D.128.

For purposes of computing special education initial aid under section 125A.76,
subdivision 2
, the cost of providing transportation for children with disabilities includes
(A) the additional cost of transporting a homeless student from a temporary nonshelter
home in another district to the school of origin, or a formerly homeless student from a
permanent home in another district to the school of origin but only through the end of the
academic year; and (B) depreciation on district-owned school buses purchased after July 1,
2005, and used primarily for transportation of pupils with disabilities, calculated according
to paragraph (a), clauses (ii) and (iii). Depreciation costs included in the disabled
transportation category must be excluded in calculating the actual expenditure per pupil
transported in the regular and excess transportation categories according to paragraph (a).

(5) "Nonpublic nonregular transportation" is:

(i) transportation from one educational facility to another within the district for
resident pupils enrolled on a shared-time basis in educational programs, excluding
transportation for nonpublic pupils with disabilities under clause (4);

(ii) transportation within district boundaries between a nonpublic school and a
public school or a neutral site for nonpublic school pupils who are provided pupil support
services pursuant to section 123B.44; and

(iii) late transportation home from school or between schools within a district for
nonpublic school pupils involved in after-school activities.

(c) "Mobile unit" means a vehicle or trailer designed to provide facilities for
educational programs and services, including diagnostic testing, guidance and counseling
services, and health services. A mobile unit located off nonpublic school premises is a
neutral site as defined in section 123B.41, subdivision 13.

Sec. 2.

Minnesota Statutes 2008, section 169.011, subdivision 71, is amended to read:


Subd. 71.

School bus.

new text begin (a) new text end "School bus" means a motor vehicle used to transport
pupils to or from a school defined in section 120A.22, or to or from school-related
activities, by the school or a school district, or by someone under an agreement with the
school or a school district. A school bus does not include a motor vehicle transporting
children to or from school for which parents or guardians receive direct compensation
from a school district, a motor coach operating under charter carrier authority, a transit
bus providing services as defined in section 174.22, subdivision 7, deleted text begin a multifunction school
activity bus as defined by federal motor vehicle safety standards,
deleted text end or a vehicle otherwise
qualifying as a type III vehicle under deleted text begin paragraph (5)deleted text end new text begin clause (6)new text end , when the vehicle is properly
registered and insured and being driven by an employee or agent of a school district for
nonscheduled or nonregular transportation.

new text begin (b) new text end A school bus may be type A, type B, type C, or type D, new text begin multifunction school
activity bus,
new text end or type III as deleted text begin follows:deleted text end new text begin provided in paragraphs (c) to (h).new text end

deleted text begin (1)deleted text end new text begin (c)new text end A "type A school bus" is a van conversion or bus constructed utilizing a
cutaway front section vehicle with a left-side driver's door. deleted text begin The entrance door is behind the
front wheels.
deleted text end This definition includes two classifications: type A-I, with a gross vehicle
weight rating (GVWR) less than or equal to deleted text begin 10,000deleted text end new text begin 14,500new text end pounds; and type A-II, with a
GVWR greater than deleted text begin 10,000deleted text end new text begin 14,500new text end poundsnew text begin and less than or equal to 21,500 poundsnew text end .

deleted text begin (2)deleted text end new text begin (d)new text end A "type B school bus" is constructed utilizing a stripped chassis. The
entrance door is behind the front wheels. This definition includes two classifications: type
B-I, with a GVWR less than or equal to 10,000 pounds; and type B-II, with a GVWR
greater than 10,000 pounds.

deleted text begin (3)deleted text end new text begin (e)new text end A "type C school bus" is constructed utilizing a chassis with a hood and front
fender assembly. The entrance door is behind the front wheels.new text begin A "type C school bus" also
includes a cutaway truck chassis or truck chassis with cab, with or without a left side door,
and with a GVWR greater than 21,500 pounds.
new text end

deleted text begin (4)deleted text end new text begin (f)new text end A "type D school bus" is constructed utilizing a stripped chassis. The entrance
door is ahead of the front wheels.

deleted text begin (5)deleted text end new text begin (g) A "multifunction school activity bus" is a school bus that meets the definition
of a multifunction school activity bus in Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section
571.3. A vehicle that meets the definition of a type III vehicle is not a multifunction
school activity bus.
new text end

new text begin (h) new text end new text begin A "new text end Type III deleted text begin vehicles aredeleted text end new text begin vehicle" isnew text end restricted to passenger cars, station wagons,
vans, and buses having a maximum manufacturer's rated seating capacity of ten or fewer
people, including the driver, and a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or
less. deleted text begin In this subdivision, "gross vehicle weight rating" means the value specified by the
manufacturer as the loaded weight of a single vehicle.
deleted text end A "type III vehicle" must not be
outwardly equipped and identified as a type A, B, C, or D school bus or type A, B, C, or D
Head Start bus. A van or bus converted to a seating capacity of ten or fewer and placed in
service on or after August 1, 1999, must have been originally manufactured to comply
with the passenger safety standards.

new text begin (i) In this subdivision, "gross vehicle weight rating" means the value specified by
the manufacturer as the loaded weight of a single vehicle.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective July 1, 2009.
new text end

Sec. 3.

Minnesota Statutes 2008, section 169.443, subdivision 9, is amended to read:


Subd. 9.

Personal cellular phone call prohibition.

(a) As used in this subdivision,
"school bus" has the meaning given in section 169.011, subdivision 71. In addition, the
term includes type III vehicles as deleted text begin describeddeleted text end new text begin definednew text end in section 169.011, subdivision 71,
deleted text begin clause (5),deleted text end when driven by employees or agents of school districts.

(b) A school bus driver may not operate a school bus while communicating over, or
otherwise operating, a cellular phone for personal reasons, whether handheld or hands
free, when the vehicle is in motion.

Sec. 4.

Minnesota Statutes 2008, 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 deleted text begin and multifunctionaldeleted text end new text begin school buses and multifunctionnew text end school activity deleted text begin bus schooldeleted text end buses
used for the transportation of school children shall meet the requirements of the "bus
chassis standards" and "bus body standards" in the 2005 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 deleted text begin and multifunctionaldeleted text end new text begin school buses and multifunctionnew text end
school activity deleted text begin bus schooldeleted text end buses used for the transportation of students with disabilities
also shall meet the requirements of the "specially equipped school bus standards" in the
2005 National School Transportation Specifications and Procedures. The "bus chassis
standards," "bus body standards," and "specially equipped school bus standards" sections
of the 2005 edition of the "National School Transportation Specifications and Procedures"
are incorporated by reference in this chapter.

Sec. 5.

Minnesota Statutes 2008, section 169.4503, subdivision 20, is amended to read:


Subd. 20.

Seat and crash barriers.

(a) All restraining barriers and passenger seats
shall be covered with a material that has fire retardant or fire block characteristics.

(b) All seats must have a minimum cushion depth of 15 inches and a seat back
height of at least 20 inches above the seating reference pointnew text begin , and beginning October 21,
2009, must also conform to the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard in Code of Federal
Regulations, title 49, section 571.222
new text end .

Sec. 6.

Minnesota Statutes 2008, section 169.4503, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 27. new text end

new text begin Tailpipe. new text end

new text begin (a) The tailpipe must not extend more than two inches beyond
the perimeter of the body for a side-exit pipe or beyond the bumper for a rear-exit pipe.
new text end

new text begin (b) The tailpipe must exit either in the rear of the vehicle or to the left side of the bus
in front of or behind the rear drive axle. The tailpipe exit location on all type A-I or B-I
buses must be in accordance with the manufacturer's standards. The tailpipe must not exit
beneath any fuel filler location or beneath any emergency door.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment
retroactive to December 31, 2007 through January 1, 2012.
new text end

Sec. 7.

Minnesota Statutes 2008, section 169.454, subdivision 13, is amended to read:


Subd. 13.

Exemption.

When a vehicle otherwise qualifying as a type III vehicle
under section 169.011, subdivision 71, deleted text begin clause (5),deleted text end whether owned and operated by a
school district or privately owned and operated, is used to transport school children in a
nonscheduled situation, it shall be exempt from the vehicle requirements of this section
and the licensing requirements of section 171.321, if the vehicle is properly registered
and insured and operated by an employee or agent of a school district with a valid driver's
license.

Sec. 8.

Minnesota Statutes 2008, section 169A.03, subdivision 23, is amended to read:


Subd. 23.

School bus.

"School bus" has the meaning given in section 169.011,
subdivision 71
. In addition, the term includes type III vehicles as deleted text begin describeddeleted text end new text begin definednew text end in
section 169.011, subdivision 71, deleted text begin clause (5),deleted text end when driven by employees or agents of school
districts.

Sec. 9.

Minnesota Statutes 2008, section 171.01, subdivision 22, is amended to read:


Subd. 22.

Commercial motor vehicle.

"Commercial motor vehicle" means a motor
vehicle or combination of motor vehicles used to transport passengers or property if
the motor vehicle:

(1) has a gross vehicle weight of more than 26,000 pounds;

(2) has a towed unit with a gross vehicle weight of more than 10,000 pounds and the
combination of vehicles has a combined gross vehicle weight of more than 26,000 pounds;

(3) is a bus;

(4) is of any size and is used in the transportation of hazardous materials that are
required to be placarded under Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, parts 100-185; or

(5) is outwardly equipped and identified as a school bus, except for type III vehicles
defined in section 169.011, subdivision 71deleted text begin , clause (5)deleted text end .

Sec. 10.

Minnesota Statutes 2008, section 171.02, subdivision 2, is amended to read:


Subd. 2.

Driver's license classifications, endorsements, exemptions.

(a) Drivers'
licenses are classified according to the types of vehicles that may be driven by the holder
of each type or class of license. The commissioner may, as appropriate, subdivide the
classes listed in this subdivision and issue licenses classified accordingly.

(b) Except as provided in paragraph (c), clauses (1) and (2), and subdivision 2a, no
class of license is valid to operate a motorcycle, school bus, tank vehicle, double-trailer
or triple-trailer combination, vehicle transporting hazardous materials, or bus, unless
so endorsed. There are four general classes of licenses as described in paragraphs (c)
through (f).

(c) Class D drivers' licenses are valid for:

(1) operating all farm trucks if the farm truck is:

(i) controlled and operated by a farmer, including operation by an immediate family
member or an employee of the farmer;

(ii) used to transport agricultural products, farm machinery, or farm supplies,
including hazardous materials, to or from a farm;

(iii) not used in the operations of a common or contract motor carrier as governed by
Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, part 365; and

(iv) used within 150 miles of the farm;

(2) notwithstanding paragraph (b), operating an authorized emergency vehicle, as
defined in section 169.011, subdivision 3, whether or not in excess of 26,000 pounds
gross vehicle weight;

(3) operating a recreational vehicle as defined in section 168.002, subdivision 27,
that is operated for personal use;

(4) operating all single-unit vehicles except vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of
more than 26,000 pounds, vehicles designed to carry more than 15 passengers including
the driver, and vehicles that carry hazardous materials;

(5) notwithstanding paragraph (d), operating a type A school bus or a deleted text begin multifunctionaldeleted text end new text begin
multifunction
new text end school activity bus without a school bus endorsement ifdeleted text begin :
deleted text end

deleted text begin (i) the bus has a gross vehicle weight of 10,000 pounds or less;
deleted text end

deleted text begin (ii) the bus is designed to transport 15 or fewer passengers, including the driver; and
deleted text end

deleted text begin (iii)deleted text end the requirements of subdivision 2a are satisfied, as determined by the
commissioner;

(6) operating any vehicle or combination of vehicles when operated by a licensed
peace officer while on duty; and

(7) towing vehicles if:

(i) the towed vehicles have a gross vehicle weight of 10,000 pounds or less; or

(ii) the towed vehicles have a gross vehicle weight of more than 10,000 pounds and
the combination of vehicles has a gross vehicle weight of 26,000 pounds or less.

(d) Class C drivers' licenses are valid for:

(1) operating class D motor vehicles;

(2) with a hazardous materials endorsement, operating class D vehicles to transport
hazardous materials;

(3) with a passenger endorsement, operating buses; and

(4) with a passenger endorsement and school bus endorsement, operating school
buses.

(e) Class B drivers' licenses are valid for:

(1) operating all class C motor vehicles, class D motor vehicles, and all other
single-unit motor vehicles including, with a passenger endorsement, buses; and

(2) towing only vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of 10,000 pounds or less.

(f) Class A drivers' licenses are valid for operating any vehicle or combination of
vehicles.

Sec. 11.

Minnesota Statutes 2008, section 171.02, subdivision 2a, is amended to read:


Subd. 2a.

Exception for certain school bus drivers.

Notwithstanding subdivision
2, paragraph deleted text begin (c)deleted text end new text begin (b)new text end , the holder of a class D driver's license, without a school bus
endorsement, may operate a type A school bus deleted text begin described in subdivision 2, paragraph (b),deleted text end
new text begin or a multifunction school activity bus new text end under the following conditions:

(a) The operator is an employee of the entity that owns, leases, or contracts for the
school bus and is not solely hired to provide transportation services under this subdivision.

(b) The operator drives the school bus only from points of origin to points of
destination, not including home-to-school trips to pick up or drop off students.

(c) The operator is prohibited from using the eight-light system. Violation of this
paragraph is a misdemeanor.

(d) The operator's employer has adopted and implemented a policy that provides for
annual training and certification of the operator in:

(1) safe operation of the type of school bus the operator will be driving;

(2) understanding student behavior, including issues relating to students with
disabilities;

(3) encouraging orderly conduct of students on the bus and handling incidents of
misconduct appropriately;

(4) knowing and understanding relevant laws, rules of the road, and local school
bus safety policies;

(5) handling emergency situations; and

(6) safe loading and unloading of students.

(e) A background check or background investigation of the operator has been
conducted that meets the requirements under section 122A.18, subdivision 8, or 123B.03
for teachers; section 144.057 or chapter 245C for day care employees; or section 171.321,
subdivision 3
, for all other persons operating a deleted text begin type Adeleted text end school bus under this subdivision.

(f) Operators shall submit to a physical examination as required by section 171.321,
subdivision 2
.

(g) The operator's driver's license is verified annually by the entity that owns, leases,
or contracts for the school bus.

(h) A person who sustains a conviction, as defined under section 609.02, of violating
section 169A.25, 169A.26, 169A.27, 169A.31, 169A.51, or 169A.52, or a similar statute
or ordinance of another state is precluded from operating a school bus for five years
from the date of conviction.

(i) A person who has ever been convicted of a disqualifying offense as defined in
section 171.3215, subdivision 1, paragraph (c), may not operate a school bus under this
subdivision.

(j) A person who sustains a conviction, as defined under section 609.02, of a fourth
moving offense in violation of chapter 169 is precluded from operating a school bus for
one year from the date of the last conviction.

(k) Students riding the school bus must have training required under section
123B.90, subdivision 2.

(l) An operator must be trained in the proper use of child safety restraints as set
forth in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's "Guideline for the Safe
Transportation of Pre-school Age Children in School Buses," if child safety restraints are
used by the passengers.

(m) Annual certification of the requirements listed in this subdivision must be
maintained under separate file at the business location for each operator licensed under
this subdivision and subdivision 2, paragraph (b), clause (5). The business manager,
school board, governing body of a nonpublic school, or any other entity that owns,
leases, or contracts for the school bus operating under this subdivision is responsible
for maintaining these files for inspection.

(n) The school bus must bear a current certificate of inspection issued under section
169.451.

(o) new text begin If new text end the word "School" new text begin appears new text end on the front and rear of the busnew text begin , the word "School"new text end
must be covered by a sign that reads "Activities" when the bus is being operated under
authority of this subdivision.

new text begin (p) The type A-I school bus or multifunction school activity bus is designed to
transport 15 or fewer passengers, including the driver.
new text end

new text begin (q) The school bus or multifunction school activity bus has a gross vehicle weight
rating of 14,500 pounds or less.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective July 1, 2010.
new text end

Sec. 12.

Minnesota Statutes 2008, section 171.321, subdivision 1, is amended to read:


Subdivision 1.

Endorsement.

No person shall drive a school bus when transporting
school children to or from school or upon a school-related trip or activity without having a
valid class A, class B, or class C driver's license with a school bus endorsement except
that a person possessing a valid driver's license but not a school bus endorsement may
drive a type III vehiclenew text begin or a school bus, subject to the requirements of section 171.02,
subdivisions 2, 2a, and 2b
new text end .

Sec. 13.

Minnesota Statutes 2008, section 171.321, subdivision 4, is amended to read:


Subd. 4.

Training.

(a) No person shall drive a class A, B, C, or D school bus when
transporting school children to or from school or upon a school-related trip or activity
without having demonstrated sufficient skills and knowledge to transport students in
a safe and legal manner.

(b) A bus driver must have training or experience that allows the driver to meet at
least the following competencies:

(1) safely operate the type of school bus the driver will be driving;

(2) understand student behavior, including issues relating to students with
disabilities;

(3) encourage orderly conduct of students on the bus and handle incidents of
misconduct appropriately;

(4) know and understand relevant laws, rules of the road, and local school bus
safety policies;

(5) handle emergency situations; and

(6) safely load and unload students.

(c) The commissioner of public safety shall develop a comprehensive model
school bus driver training program and model assessments for school bus driver training
competencies, which are not subject to chapter 14. A school district, nonpublic school, or
private contractor may use alternative assessments for bus driver training competencies
with the approval of the commissioner of public safety. A driver may receive at least eight
hours of school bus in-service training any year, as an alternative to being assessed for bus
driver competencies after the initial year of being assessed for bus driver competencies.
The employer shall keep the assessment or a record of the in-service training for the
current period available for inspection by representatives of the commissioner.

new text begin (d) A school district, nonpublic school, or private contractor shall provide in-service
training annually to each school bus driver.
new text end

Sec. 14.

Minnesota Statutes 2008, section 171.321, subdivision 5, is amended to read:


Subd. 5.

Annual evaluation and license verification.

(a) deleted text begin A school district,
nonpublic school, or private contractor shall provide in-service training annually to each
school bus driver.
deleted text end new text begin For purposes of this section, "annually" means at least once every
380 days from the initial or previous evaluation and at least once every 380 days from
the initial or previous license verification.
new text end

(b) A school district, nonpublic school, or private contractor shall annually verify
new text begin with the National Driver Register or with the Department of Public Safety new text end the validity of
the driver's license of each employee who regularly transports students for the district innew text begin :
(1)
new text end a type A school bus, a type B school bus, a type C school bus, or type D school busdeleted text begin ,deleted text end new text begin ; (2)
a multifunction school activity bus;
new text end or deleted text begin regularly transports students for the district indeleted text end new text begin (3) new text end a
type III vehicle deleted text begin with the National Driver Register or with the Department of Public Safetydeleted text end .

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective July 1, 2010.
new text end