Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00491

Introduced
1/22/15  
Introduced
1/22/15  
Refer
1/22/15  

Caption

An Act Requiring Camera Video Systems On School Transportation Vehicles Used For Special Needs Children.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would amend existing state statutes to require the deployment of camera systems in all school transportation vehicles designated for special needs children. This could lead to increased operational costs for school districts as they would need to procure, install, and maintain these systems. However, proponents argue that the benefits of enhanced security and the ability to monitor interactions on these buses significantly outweigh these financial considerations. This change would aim to encourage a more respectful and secure transport environment for special needs students.

Summary

SB00491 is a legislative proposal aimed at enhancing the safety of school transportation for special needs children through the mandatory installation of camera video systems on school buses and other transportation vehicles used for this purpose. The bill highlights the state's commitment to providing a secure environment for vulnerable student populations during their commutes. By equipping these vehicles with surveillance systems, the bill seeks to deter potential misconduct and provide a means of accountability in the transportation of special needs individuals.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB00491 may include discussions on privacy concerns related to the deployment of video surveillance in school vehicles. Stakeholders could engage in debates regarding the balance between the need for safety and the rights of employees and children concerning camera usage. Additionally, the bill's financial implications for schools, particularly regarding budget allocations for implementation, may raise questions among fiscal conservatives and educational advocates.

Additional_notes

This bill is introduced by Senator Osten and Representative Ackert, reflecting a bipartisan effort towards improving safety standards in student transportation. The requirement of such systems might set a precedent for future legislation aimed at improving the welfare of students with special needs in various aspects of their education and transit.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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