Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB322

Introduced
3/3/25  

Caption

State Board of Education; include instruction in the proper use of a school bus passenger restraint system within its program of safety instruction; require

Impact

The passage of SB322 will significantly alter existing laws governing school transportation and safety protocols. It aligns state regulations with contemporary safety standards, which could potentially lower the risk of injuries during transportation. By creating a framework for mandatory training and compliance, the bill seeks to improve the overall safety of students traveling on school buses, fostering a more secure environment for their commutes to and from school.

Summary

Senate Bill 322 aims to enhance safety measures within the Georgia school transportation system by mandating the inclusion of passenger restraint systems in school buses. The bill requires the State Board of Education to provide instruction on the proper use of these restraint systems as part of their safety instruction programs. Furthermore, it stipulates that all school buses manufactured and used in the state must be equipped with these restraint systems by July 1, 2027, ensuring that children are securely restrained while the bus is in motion.

Contention

While the bill has received support for enhancing student safety, it has also faced scrutiny regarding implementation costs and the responsibility placed on school bus drivers to enforce restraint use. Concerns have been raised about the financial burden of retrofitting buses with restraint systems and the potential for penalties against drivers if compliance is not met. Additionally, the provision for exemptions based on medical conditions requires careful consideration to prevent misuse and ensure that genuine needs are accommodated appropriately.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1927

Relating to the instructional materials for certain curriculum in public schools, including certain instructional prohibitions and requirements regarding those materials.

GA SB401

Education; local boards of education shall be required to provide instruction in firearm safety in kindergarten through grade 12; provide

GA S3773

Requires school programs of virtual or remote instruction to be implemented primarily through use of virtual instructional sessions.

GA HB1536

To Withhold State Transportation Funding From A School District That Does Not Require Passenger Restraint Systems In School Buses Under Certain Conditions.

GA HB2659

instructional time models; repeal

GA HB584

Public education; screen-based instruction limited in kindergarten through fifth grade, State Board of Education required to adopt standards, Instructional Technology Task Force established

GA HB5515

Relating to restrictions on freight and shipping costs included in the price of instructional materials for public schools.

GA HB679

AN ACT relating to instructional programs for school-age children.

GA HB65

Instructional Days In School Year

GA SB93

"Georgia Early Literacy Act"; the three-cuing system from inclusion in high-quality instructional materials or structured literacy; prohibit

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