West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2815

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Requiring air conditioning on all school buses

Impact

If enacted, the law would significantly change the operational standards for school buses under the jurisdiction of county boards of education, requiring them to adopt new guidelines to comply with this regulation. Violators, including county board employees and private contractors, would face penalties, including termination of employment or cancellation of their contracts, thereby enforcing strict adherence to the new standards. This bill could lead to increased operational costs for school districts, which may have budget implications that need to be addressed in future funding discussions.

Summary

House Bill 2815 proposes an amendment to the Code of West Virginia, specifically targeting the transportation of school children by instituting a requirement for air conditioning in all school buses. The bill aims to ensure a more comfortable and safer environment for students during their commute, particularly given the sometimes extreme temperatures faced in West Virginia. By mandating that all school buses have air conditioning by the end of the 2021 fiscal year, the bill addresses a pressing issue regarding student transport conditions in the state.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 2815 appears to be supportive, particularly among advocates who emphasize the importance of ensuring a safe and comfortable environment for students. Proponents argue that the installation of air conditioning is critical for health and safety, especially during hot months or in areas with a harsher climate. However, there may also be concerns regarding the financial impact this mandate could impose on local education budgets, which may spark some debate among legislators and stakeholders, particularly in terms of cost management.

Contention

Notable points of contention could arise concerning the feasibility and financial burden of implementing this requirement throughout the state. Certain lawmakers or stakeholders may argue against the costs associated with retrofitting existing buses or purchasing new ones equipped with air conditioning. Additionally, discussions may center on whether this mandate adequately addresses larger issues regarding student transportation safety and comfort, compared to other necessary infrastructure improvements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB26

Requires heating and air conditioning on school buses. (gov sig) (RE1 INCREASE LF EX See Note)

WV HB1068

Air Conditioning in Schools & School Buses

WV HB4520

To amend the laws relating to overtaking and passing school buses in West Virginia

WV HB2080

To amend the laws relating to overtaking and passing school buses in West Virginia

WV HB4260

To amend the laws relating to overtaking and passing school buses in West Virginia

WV S925

Requires that newly-purchased school buses be equipped with air conditioning and heating systems.

WV HB3201

To include electric-powered school busses in the county foundation allowance

WV HB161

School Bus Seatbelts & Air Conditioning

WV HB4670

To include electric-powered school busses in the county foundation allowance

WV HB3251

Exempting school buses with students on board from paying turnpike tolls

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