Arizona 2022 2022 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1630 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 04/25/2022

                    Assigned to ED 	AS PASSED BY HOUSE 
 
 
 
 
ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Fifth Legislature, Second Regular Session 
 
AMENDED 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1630 
school buses; student transportation; vehicles 
Purpose 
Authorizes a school district, charter school or contracted private entity to use a motor 
vehicle designed to carry at least 11 and up to 15 passengers (11-15 passenger vehicle) to transport 
students on a regularly scheduled basis and increases the daily route mileage limit to 30 miles each 
way. Authorizes the Department of Public Safety (DPS) to prescribe rules relating to 11-15 
passenger vehicles and modifies the School Bus Advisory Council. 
Background 
The School Bus Advisory Council consists of nine members appointed by the Governor. 
The School Bus Advisory Council must advise DPS in developing rules relating to school bus 
safety, school bus driver certification, school bus driver training and standards for the design and 
equipment, periodic inspection and maintenance and procedures for the operation of school buses. 
(A.R.S. §§ 15-922; 28-900; and 28-3053). 
A school district is eligible to receive Transportation Support Level (TSL) funding for 
transporting students to or from home or school on a regularly scheduled basis. TSL is calculated 
for each school district based on approved daily route mileage, the number of days the school is in 
session and the number of eligible students transported in the fiscal year prior to the current year 
(A.R.S. § 15-945). 
If increasing the daily route mileage limit for receiving state aid and including route 
mileage for 11-15 passenger vehicles and riders transported via 11-15 passenger vehicles in TSL 
calculations results in an increase in TSL costs, there may be an increase in Basic State Aid costs 
to the state General Fund.  
Provisions 
School Transportation 
1. Authorizes a school district, charter school or a contracted privately-owned and operated entity 
in Arizona to use an 11-15 passenger vehicle to transport students to or from home or school 
on a regularly scheduled basis. 
2. Specifies that a school district, charter school or contracted entity may use a motor vehicle that 
is designed as a type A, B, C or D school bus to carry at least 11 and up to 15 passengers to 
transport students to or from home or school on a regularly scheduled basis.  FACT SHEET – Amended  
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3. Increases, from 20 miles to 30 miles, the limit, for receiving state aid, on daily route mileage 
each way to and from the school of attendance or to and from a pickup point for eligible 
students who reside in nonadjacent school districts.  
4. Authorizes a school district to include route mileage for a 11-15 passenger vehicle and the 
number of riders in calculating TSL funding for transporting eligible students. 
5. Prohibits the Arizona Department of Education from denying transportation funding or state 
aid for a school district that transports pupils via 11-15 passenger vehicles. 
6. Authorizes a governing board to purchase public liability and property damage insurance to 
cover 11-15 passenger vehicle operators and allows the governing board to require an operator 
to carry public liability insurance as prescribed for a school bus driver. 
7. Requires a school's annual report card to include the total number of specified incidents that 
occurred at 11-15 passenger vehicle stops and on 11-15 passenger vehicles that required the 
contact of a law enforcement officer as prescribed for school bus incidents. 
8. Authorizes DPS school transportation rules to include minimum standards for the:  
a) design and equipment of 11-15 passenger vehicles that are substantially different from the 
minimum standards for school buses; 
b) periodic inspection and maintenance of 11-15 passenger vehicles; 
c) establishment of procedures for the operation of 11-15 passenger vehicles; and 
d) to allow for a variety of vehicles to be used to meet the needs of students and systems of 
varying sizes and locations.  
9. Specifies that the use of an 11-15 passenger vehicle to transport children to or from home or 
school on a regularly scheduled basis by a school district or charter school must be in 
accordance with safety rules and regulations adopted by DPS.  
10. Requires DPS to adopt rules that establish minimum standards for the certification of 11-15 
passenger vehicle drivers and applies the requirements for the minimum school bus driver 
certification standards to the minimum standards for 11-15 passenger vehicle drivers.  
11. Prohibits a person from operating an 11-15 passenger vehicle to transport school children 
unless the person possesses: 
a) the appropriate license class for the size of the vehicle; 
b) a school bus certificate issued by the DPS; and  
c) a valid fingerprint clearance card.   
12. Requires DPS school transportation rules to allow for a variety of vehicles to be used to meet 
the needs of students and systems of varying sizes and locations.  
13. Excludes an applicant to drive an 11-15 passenger vehicle from the requirement to possess or 
obtain a commercial driver's license.  
14. Adds charter schools to entities with which DPS must cooperate to provide school 
transportation safety and training courses.  FACT SHEET – Amended  
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15. Specifies that a charter school officer or employee who violates any of the school 
transportation rules or fails to include the obligation to comply with the rules in a contract 
executed on behalf of the charter school is guilty of misconduct and subject to removal from 
office or employment. 
16. Applies breach of contract procedures for school district school bus drivers to: 
a) school bus drivers contracted with a charter school; and  
b) 11-15 passenger vehicle drivers contracted with a school district or charter school. 
School Transportation Advisory Council 
17. Renames the School Bus Advisory Council as the School Transportation Advisory Council. 
18. Requires the School Transportation Advisory Council to meet at least twice, rather than once, 
annually. 
19. Requires the School Transportation Advisory Council to advise and consult with: 
a) DPS regarding the certification and safety of 11-15 passenger vehicles; 
b) DPS regarding modernizing and innovating K-12 student transportation to reduce 
transportation barriers for students, increase access to public school options and provide 
more transportation options for school districts and charter schools, including electric 
transportation; and 
c) the Arizona Department of Administration regarding purchasing strategies to maximize 
transportation resources and finding efficiencies to modernize and properly size 
transportation vehicles and systems. 
20. Increases the Student Transportation Advisory Council membership, from 9 to 14, by 
removing a member from a school district with a student count of 10,000 or more and adding: 
a) a member representing the State Board for Charter Schools; 
b) a member from a charter school with a student count of fewer than 600;  
c) a member from a charter school with a student count of more than 600; 
d) a member who has expertise in electric vehicle fleets, electric vehicle charging 
infrastructure or charging management services; and  
e) two public members. 
21. Modifies existing Student Transportation Advisory Council membership requirements by: 
a) allowing a member to represent a private sector student transportation service provider in 
lieu of a member representing a private sector school bus service provider;  
b) requiring the member from a school district with a student count of fewer than 600 to be in 
a county with fewer than 300,000 persons; and 
c) requiring a member to be from a school district with a student count of more than 3,000, 
rather than between 3,000 and 10,000.  
Miscellaneous 
22. Makes technical and conforming changes. 
23. Becomes effective on the general effective date.  FACT SHEET – Amended  
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Amendments Adopted by Committee 
1. Removes the authorization for DPS to develop guidance for using vehicles designed to carry 
10 passengers or fewer to transport students to or from home or school on a regularly scheduled 
basis.  
2. Adds a member to the Student Transportation Advisory Council who has expertise in electric 
vehicle fleets, electric vehicle charging infrastructure or charging management services.  
3. Specifies that the Student Transportation Advisory Council's responsibility to consult with 
DPS relating to providing student transportation options includes electric transportation. 
4. Makes conforming changes.  
Amendments Adopted by Committee of the Whole 
1. Prohibits a person from operating a 11-15 passenger vehicle to transport school children unless 
the person possesses: 
a) the appropriate license class for the size of the vehicle; 
b) a school bus certificate issued by DPS; and  
c) a valid fingerprint clearance card.   
2. Specifies that the use of an 11-15 passenger vehicle to transport students to or from home or 
school on a regularly scheduled basis by a school district or charter school must be in 
accordance with safety rules and regulations adopted by DPS. 
Amendments Adopted by the House of Representatives 
• Specifies that a motor vehicle that is designed as a type A, B, C or D school bus to carry at 
least 11 and up to 15 passengers may be used to transport students to or from home or school 
on a regularly scheduled basis. 
Senate Action 	House Action 
ED 2/15/22 DPA 5-3-0 ED 3/22/22 DP 6-3-0-1 
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Prepared by Senate Research 
April 25, 2022 
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