Minnesota 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF911 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/27/2023

                    1.1	A bill for an act​
1.2 relating to transportation; governing policy provisions on school-related active​
1.3 transportation; amending Minnesota Statutes 2022, sections 123B.90, subdivision​
1.4 2; 169.14, subdivision 5a, by adding a subdivision; proposing coding for new law​
1.5 in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 123B.​
1.6BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
1.7 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 123B.90, subdivision 2, is amended to read:​
1.8 Subd. 2.Student training.(a) Each district must provide public school pupils enrolled​
1.9in kindergarten through grade 10 with age-appropriate school bus safety training, as described​
1.10in this section, of the following concepts:​
1.11 (1) transportation by school bus is a privilege and not a right;​
1.12 (2) district policies for student conduct and school bus safety;​
1.13 (3) appropriate conduct while on the school bus;​
1.14 (4) the danger zones surrounding a school bus;​
1.15 (5) procedures for safely boarding and leaving a school bus;​
1.16 (6) procedures for safe street or road crossing; and​
1.17 (7) school bus evacuation.​
1.18 (b) Each nonpublic school located within the district must provide all nonpublic school​
1.19pupils enrolled in kindergarten through grade 10 who are transported by school bus at public​
1.20expense and attend school within the district's boundaries with training as required in​
1.21paragraph (a).​
1​Section 1.​
23-02200 as introduced​01/13/23 REVISOR KRB/AK​
SENATE​
STATE OF MINNESOTA​
S.F. No. 911​NINETY-THIRD SESSION​
(SENATE AUTHORS: MORRISON, Dibble, Fateh and Port)​
OFFICIAL STATUS​D-PG​DATE​
Introduction and first reading​01/30/2023​
Referred to Transportation​ 2.1 (c) Students enrolled in kindergarten through grade 6 who are transported by school bus​
2.2and are enrolled during the first or second week of school must receive the school bus safety​
2.3training competencies by the end of the third week of school. Students enrolled in grades​
2.47 through 10 who are transported by school bus and are enrolled during the first or second​
2.5week of school and have not previously received school bus safety training must receive​
2.6the training or receive bus safety instructional materials by the end of the sixth week of​
2.7school. Students taking driver's training instructional classes must receive training in the​
2.8laws and proper procedures when operating a motor vehicle in the vicinity of a school bus​
2.9as required by section 169.446, subdivisions 2 and 3. Students enrolled in kindergarten​
2.10through grade 10 who enroll in a school after the second week of school and are transported​
2.11by school bus and have not received training in their previous school district shall undergo​
2.12school bus safety training or receive bus safety instructional materials within four weeks​
2.13of the first day of attendance. Upon request of the superintendent of schools, the school​
2.14transportation safety director in each district must certify to the superintendent that all​
2.15students transported by school bus within the district have received the school bus safety​
2.16training according to this section. Upon request of the superintendent of the school district​
2.17where the nonpublic school is located, the principal or other chief administrator of each​
2.18nonpublic school must certify to the school transportation safety director of the district in​
2.19which the school is located that the school's students transported by school bus at public​
2.20expense have received training according to this section.​
2.21 (d) A district and a nonpublic school with students transported by school bus at public​
2.22expense may provide kindergarten pupils with bus safety training before the first day of​
2.23school.​
2.24 (e) A district and a nonpublic school with students transported by school bus at public​
2.25expense may also provide student safety education for bicycling and pedestrian safety, for​
2.26students enrolled in kindergarten through grade 5.​
2.27 (f) (e) A district and a nonpublic school with students transported by school bus at public​
2.28expense must make reasonable accommodations for the school bus safety training of pupils​
2.29known to speak English as a second language and pupils with disabilities.​
2.30 (g) (f) The district and a nonpublic school with students transported by school bus at​
2.31public expense must provide students enrolled in kindergarten through grade 3 school bus​
2.32safety training twice during the school year.​
2.33 (h) (g) A district and a nonpublic school with students transported by school bus at public​
2.34expense must conduct a school bus evacuation drill at least once during the school year.​
2​Section 1.​
23-02200 as introduced​01/13/23 REVISOR KRB/AK​ 3.1 EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective August 1, 2023.​
3.2 Sec. 2. [123B.935] ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION SAFETY TRAINING.​
3.3 Subdivision 1.Training required.(a) Each district must provide public school pupils​
3.4enrolled in kindergarten through grade 3 with age-appropriate active transportation safety​
3.5training. At a minimum, the training must include pedestrian safety, including crossing​
3.6roads.​
3.7 (b) Each district must provide public school pupils enrolled in grades 4 through 8 with​
3.8age-appropriate active transportation safety training. At a minimum, the training must​
3.9include:​
3.10 (1) pedestrian safety, including crossing roads safely using the searching left, right, left​
3.11for vehicles in traffic technique; and​
3.12 (2) bicycle safety, including relevant traffic laws, use and proper fit of protective​
3.13headgear, bicycle parts and safety features, and safe biking techniques.​
3.14 (c) A nonpublic school may provide nonpublic school pupils enrolled in kindergarten​
3.15through grade 8 with training as specified in paragraphs (a) and (b).​
3.16 Subd. 2.Deadlines.(a) Students under subdivision 1, paragraph (a), who are enrolled​
3.17during the first or second week of school and have not previously received active​
3.18transportation safety training specified in that paragraph must receive the safety training by​
3.19the end of the third week of school.​
3.20 (b) Students under subdivision 1, paragraph (b), who are enrolled during the first or​
3.21second week of school and have not previously received active transportation safety training​
3.22specified in that paragraph must receive the safety training by the end of the sixth week of​
3.23school.​
3.24 (c) Students under subdivision 1, paragraph (a) or (b), who enroll in a school after the​
3.25second week of school and have not received the appropriate active transportation safety​
3.26training in their previous school district must undergo the training or receive active​
3.27transportation safety instructional materials within four weeks of the first day of attendance.​
3.28 (d) A district and a nonpublic school may provide kindergarten pupils with active​
3.29transportation safety training before the first day of school.​
3.30 Subd. 3.Instruction.(a) A district may provide active transportation safety training​
3.31through distance learning.​
3​Sec. 2.​
23-02200 as introduced​01/13/23 REVISOR KRB/AK​ 4.1 (b) A district and a nonpublic school must make reasonable accommodations for the​
4.2active transportation safety training of pupils known to speak English as a second language​
4.3and pupils with disabilities.​
4.4 Subd. 4.Model program.The commissioner of transportation must maintain a​
4.5comprehensive collection of active transportation safety training materials that meets the​
4.6requirements under this section.​
4.7 EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective August 1, 2023.​
4.8 Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 169.14, subdivision 5a, is amended to read:​
4.9 Subd. 5a.Speed zoning in school zone; surcharge.(a) Each of the local authorities​
4.10having jurisdiction over a street or highway within a school zone of a public or nonpublic​
4.11school may establish a school speed limit on any street or highway within a that school zone​
4.12of a public or nonpublic school, regardless of jurisdiction over the road. The school speed​
4.13zone must be established upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation as​
4.14prescribed by the commissioner of transportation. The establishment of a school speed limit​
4.15on any trunk highway shall be with the consent of the commissioner of transportation. Such​
4.16The school speed limits shall be are in effect when children are present, going to or leaving​
4.17school during opening or closing hours or during school recess periods. The school speed​
4.18limit shall must not be lower than 15 miles per hour and shall must not be more than 30​
4.19miles per hour below the established speed limit on an affected street or highway.​
4.20 (b) The school speed limit shall be is effective upon the erection of appropriate signs​
4.21designating the speed and indicating the beginning and end of the reduced speed zone. Any​
4.22speed in excess of such posted school speed limit is unlawful. All such The signs shall must​
4.23be erected by the local authorities on those streets and highways under their respective​
4.24jurisdictions and by the commissioner of transportation on trunk highways.​
4.25 (c) For the purpose of this subdivision, "school zone" means that section of a street or​
4.26highway which abuts the grounds of a school where children have access to the street or​
4.27highway from the school property or where an established school crossing is located provided​
4.28the school advance sign prescribed by the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices​
4.29adopted by the commissioner of transportation pursuant to section 169.06 is in place. All​
4.30signs erected by local authorities to designate speed limits in school zones shall must conform​
4.31to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.​
4​Sec. 3.​
23-02200 as introduced​01/13/23 REVISOR KRB/AK​ 5.1 (d) Notwithstanding section 609.0331 or 609.101 or other law to the contrary, a person​
5.2who violates a speed limit established under this subdivision is assessed an additional​
5.3surcharge equal to the amount of the fine imposed for the violation, but not less than $25.​
5.4 EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective August 1, 2023.​
5.5 Sec. 4. Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 169.14, is amended by adding a subdivision to​
5.6read:​
5.7 Subd. 5i.School-related speed limits.(a) A statutory or home rule charter city may​
5.8establish speed limits other than the limits provided in subdivision 2 for any street or highway​
5.9established within the city, regardless of jurisdiction over the road, on a street or highway​
5.10segment that is:​
5.11 (1) within two miles of a school speed zone; or​
5.12 (2) designated by the city as part of a safe routes to school corridor.​
5.13 (b) The school-related speed limit must not be lower than 20 miles per hour.​
5.14 (c) A city that establishes a speed limit pursuant to this subdivision must implement​
5.15speed limit changes in a consistent and understandable manner. The city must erect​
5.16appropriate signs to display the speed limit.​
5.17 EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective August 1, 2023.​
5​Sec. 4.​
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