New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A422

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires school bus drivers to submit to biannual testing for drugs and alcohol.

Impact

The introduction of A422 marks a significant shift in the state's approach to monitoring school bus drivers' fitness for duty. By instituting these requirements, New Jersey aims to mitigate the risks posed by potentially impaired drivers. The bill empowers the Commissioner of Education to establish criteria for disqualification and further obligates the employing board or contractor to ensure compliance with these testing mandates. In doing so, A422 not only aims to enhance public safety but also aligns with a broader national trend of implementing stricter regulations around safety in child transportation.

Summary

Assembly Bill A422 seeks to enhance the safety of school transportation in New Jersey by mandating that all school bus drivers and drivers of vehicles used by educational institutions undergo biannual medical testing for alcohol and drugs. This legislation is built upon past protocols and is intended to curb instances of impaired driving among school transportation personnel, thereby protecting the safety of students. The bill stipulates that the tests be administered unannounced and will be held twice a year, contributing to a more reliable and vigilant monitoring system for drivers responsible for transporting children.

Contention

A critical point of contention surrounding A422 might involve the balance between ensuring safety and preserving the rights of employees. The bill includes provisions allowing drivers to challenge the accuracy of their testing results prior to termination, hinting at concerns regarding due process. Some stakeholders may argue that while ensuring safety is paramount, it is equally important to protect the employment rights of individuals who may be wrongfully tested or presumed impaired based solely on testing outcomes.

Companion Bills

NJ S3144

Same As Requires school bus drivers to submit to biannual testing for drugs and alcohol.

NJ A3885

Carry Over Requires school bus drivers to submit to biannual testing for drugs and alcohol.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3885

Requires school bus drivers to submit to biannual testing for drugs and alcohol.

NJ S3144

Requires school bus drivers to submit to biannual testing for drugs and alcohol.

NJ A2180

Permits certain persons to operate Type S school buses.

NJ A1910

Requires school bus contractor to provide information to board of education on results of criminal background checks of all school bus drivers assigned routes in district pursuant to contract.

NJ S1718

Requires school bus contractor to provide information to board of education on results of criminal background checks of all school bus drivers assigned routes in district pursuant to contract.

NJ S1250

Establishes "School Bus Safety and Child Protection Act," requires periodic criminal background checks for certain school employees; and prohibits interference with school bus monitoring devices.

NJ S1999

Establishes "School Bus Safety and Child Protection Act," requires periodic criminal background checks for certain school employees; and prohibits interference with school bus monitoring devices.

NJ S1224

Establishes Office of School Bus Safety Coordinator in DOE to oversee school busing industry and ensure safe transportation of school students.

NJ A2615

Establishes Office of School Bus Safety Coordinator in DOE to oversee school busing industry and ensure safe transportation of school students.

NJ S459

Requires school bus driver's complete motor vehicle driving record be shared with board of education or school bus contractor and local police.

Similar Bills

NJ A3885

Requires school bus drivers to submit to biannual testing for drugs and alcohol.

NJ S3144

Requires school bus drivers to submit to biannual testing for drugs and alcohol.

SD SB74

Revise provisions regarding out-of-service motor carrier violations.

OK HB2177

Motor vehicles; providing lifetime disqualification from operating commercial motor vehicles for certain felony conviction; effective date.

OK SB1116

Commercial motor vehicles; disqualifications from driving privileges for certain convictions or acts. Effective date.

NM HB144

Commercial Driver's License Requirements

IA HSB173

A bill for an act relating to the transferring, carrying, transportation, and possession of weapons by certain persons and in certain locations, and including effective date provisions.(See HF 654.)

IA SSB1168

A bill for an act relating to the transferring, carrying, transportation, and possession of weapons by certain persons and in certain locations, and including effective date provisions.(See SF 543.)