609B.255 SCHOOL BUS ENDORSEMENT OR PRIVILEGE TO OPERATE;
CANCELLATION.
Subdivision 1.
Disqualifying offense; permanent cancellation. If a school bus driver
is convicted of a disqualifying offense, as defined under section
171.3215, subdivision 1, the
commissioner of public safety shall permanently cancel the offender's endorsement to drive a
school bus.
Subd. 2.
Certain other convictions; cancellation for five years. (a) A school bus driver's
endorsement shall be canceled for five years under section
171.3215, subdivision 2, for a
conviction under section
169A.20 or for a revocation of a school bus driver's license under section
169A.52.
(b) If a school bus driver has certain multiple convictions, under varying circumstances, that
driver's endorsement shall be canceled for five years as set forth in section
171.3215, subdivision 2.
Subd. 3.
Crimes against a minor; permanent cancellation. If a Head Start bus driver
is convicted of certain crimes against a minor, that driver's passenger endorsement shall be
permanently canceled under section
171.3215, subdivision 3. "Crimes against a minor" is defined
in section
171.3215, subdivision 3. "Head Start bus driver" is defined in section
171.3215,
subdivision 1
.
Subd. 4.
Conviction for certain offenses; additional conditions for endorsements.
Applicants having been convicted of certain offenses are required to satisfy additional conditions
in seeking renewal or issuance of a bus driver's endorsements under section
171.3215, subdivision
3
.
Subd. 5.
Waiver of permanent cancellation. Under section
171.3215, subdivision 4, the
commissioner of public safety may waive the permanent cancellation requirement for specified
crimes.
History: 2005 c 136 art 14 s 18