Provides that the use of school bus photo violation monitoring systems shall be limited to the geographic boundaries of school districts which adopt resolutions opting into such programs.
Impact
Should the bill pass, it significantly alters the legal framework governing traffic violations related to school buses. By permitting local governments to adopt such programs, S09395 aims to improve compliance with safety regulations, as it holds vehicle owners accountable for violations committed by operators of their vehicles. Additionally, the bill ensures that any local resolution authorizing the use of these systems is disseminated to all relevant governing bodies within the jurisdiction, which promotes coordination and transparency.
Summary
Bill S09395 introduces amendments to the vehicle and traffic law, specifically addressing the responsibilities of vehicle owners regarding traffic violations, particularly in relation to school buses. The bill allows counties, cities, towns, and villages within a school district to implement a demonstration program that places monetary liability on vehicle owners if the operators fail to stop for a school bus. This program will enable the installation of photo violation monitoring systems on school buses to capture violations, making it easier to enforce the law and ensure the safety of children during school transportation routes.
Contention
There are several points of contention associated with S09395. Critics may argue that imposing liability on vehicle owners for the actions of their operators could lead to unfair penalties without adequate consideration of circumstances. Furthermore, there are concerns about the efficacy and privacy implications of using photo monitoring systems, including potential misuse of collected data. Supporters assert that these measures are essential for enhancing public safety and better protecting children from danger, especially during school hours.
Same As
Provides that the use of school bus photo violation monitoring systems shall be limited to the geographic boundaries of school districts which adopt resolutions opting into such programs.
Provides that the use of school bus photo violation monitoring systems shall be limited to the geographic boundaries of school districts which adopt resolutions opting into such programs.
Removes references to the electric school bus mandate; provides that there shall be no mandate requiring school districts to purchase, operate or maintain any certain type of school buses and that the superintendent of each school district shall have the sole authority to determine the types of school buses such school district will purchase, operate and maintain; repeals certain provisions of law relating to electric school buses.
Removes references to the electric school bus mandate; provides that there shall be no mandate requiring school districts to purchase, operate or maintain any certain type of school buses and that the superintendent of each school district shall have the sole authority to determine the types of school buses such school district will purchase, operate and maintain; repeals certain provisions of law relating to electric school buses.
Authorizes use of school bus monitoring systems; establishes certain enforcement procedures and penalties for certain violations captured by school bus monitoring systems.
Authorizes the town of Yorktown, Westchester county, shall have the ability to install and operate photo speed violation monitoring systems within construction or maintenance work areas that fall within the border or jurisdiction of such municipality; makes related provisions.
Provides that state mandates shall not be implemented in school districts after such district has passed a budget; provides that any such mandates shall be implemented in the following fiscal year.
Permits the use of photo speed violation monitoring systems in New York city for the purposes of enforcement of license plate obstruction, concealment, and/or distortion; extends provisions permitting the use of speed cameras in certain school zones.
Authorizes additional traffic-control signal photo violation-monitoring devices at no more than one intersection located on the Saw Mill River parkway within the village of Pleasantville, county of Westchester, upon approval from the state department of transportation.
Authorizes additional traffic-control signal photo violation-monitoring devices at no more than one intersection located on the Saw Mill River parkway within the village of Pleasantville, county of Westchester, upon approval from the state department of transportation.
Relating to the authority of the Wood County Central Hospital District of Wood County, Texas, to provide brain and memory care services to residents of the hospital district through the creation and operation of brain and memory health care services districts.