Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB4208

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Out of Senate Committee
 
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Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to idling the diesel engine of a school bus while the bus is parked at a public school or school event.

Impact

If enacted, HB4208 will result in amendments to the Education Code, particularly by adding Section 34.0041, which governs the operation of diesel engines in school buses. This law is set to take effect for the 2009-2010 school year, emphasizing the importance of implementing the changes effectively and promptly. The bill reflects broader efforts to enhance public health and safety by addressing emissions from idling vehicles near children and educational settings.

Summary

House Bill 4208 aims to regulate the idling of diesel engines in school buses while parked at public schools or during school events. The bill explicitly prohibits bus drivers from allowing their diesel engines to idle, with specific exceptions outlined for situations requiring minimal idling to heat or cool the bus before departure and for accommodating the needs of students receiving special education services. This measure is intended to reduce air pollution around schools, promoting a healthier environment for students and staff.

Contention

Notably, while the bill appears to focus on public safety and environmental concerns, it may face some opposition from stakeholders who argue that strict idling regulations could complicate the logistics of school transportation. Concerns may arise regarding the operational challenges school districts face in adhering to these regulations while still meeting the needs of all students, particularly those requiring accommodations. Finding a balance between maintaining environmental standards and ensuring the efficient operation of school transportation systems will be a key point of discussion as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4789

Relating to the use of school buses and electricity by public schools.

TX SB1942

Relating to the use of school buses and electricity by public schools.

TX HB4058

Relating to the use of opioid antagonists on the campuses of public and private schools and institutions of higher education and at or in transit to or from off-campus school events.

TX HB3623

Relating to a memorandum of understanding between public or private primary or secondary schools authorizing a school marshal of one school to act as a school marshal at the other school during an event at which both schools participate.

TX HB4625

Relating to bullying, cyberbullying, and identity-based bullying in public schools.

TX SB2185

Relating to bullying, cyberbullying, and identity-based bullying in public schools.

TX HB114

Relating to the possession, use, or delivery of marihuana or e-cigarettes on or near public school property or at certain school events.

TX HB772

Relating to corporal punishment in public schools.

TX HB2487

Relating to the possession or use of marihuana or e-cigarettes on or near public school property or at certain school events; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB498

Relating to policies and procedures for addressing bullying and harassment in public schools.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.