The bill stipulates that starting on January 1, 2028, all newly purchased school buses must be equipped with the specified safety features. This gradual implementation allows for a transition phase where existing fleets can adjust to the new regulations. Additionally, the bill exempts school buses registered in other states (as long as they are not regularly operating in Illinois) from these requirements, indicating a consideration for cross-border operations involving school trips.
Summary
SB2696 amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to enhance safety measures in school transportation. It mandates that school districts and contracted school bus companies must not operate Type I and Type II school buses manufactured after the effective date of the bill unless each bus is fitted with 3-point seat belts or any federally approved restraint system for every passenger seat, as well as a rooftop safety hatch. This new requirement is designed to ensure the safety of students during transportation by enhancing the existing safety protocols for school buses.
Contention
Notably, the bill also clarifies that school districts or bus companies will not be held liable for a passenger’s failure to properly use the seat belts or other restraints provided. This provision aims to relieve potential legal burdens from school entities while promoting passenger responsibility in using safety features provided on the buses. Discussions surrounding the bill are likely to focus on the balance between enhancing student safety and managing private school bus companies' operational costs amidst regulatory changes.
Extends requirements on use of restraint and seclusion to all students; requires immediate parental notification; requires DOE to collect and report data regarding use of restraint and seclusion on students.
Extends requirements on use of restraint and seclusion to all students; requires immediate parental notification; requires DOE to collect and report data regarding use of restraint and seclusion on students.
Extends requirements on use of restraint and seclusion to all students; requires immediate parental notification; requires DOE to collect and report data regarding use of restraint and seclusion on students.