Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1050

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Requires video cameras on certain elementary and secondary school buses

Impact

The implications of SB1050 are significant as it seeks to amend existing legislation regarding school transportation. By requiring the installation of video cameras, the bill not only seeks to enhance student safety but may also serve as a deterrent against potential misconduct both by students and drivers. This could lead to increased accountability for behavior on school buses, potentially reducing incidents of bullying or other safety concerns.

Summary

Senate Bill 1050 is designed to enhance the safety of elementary and secondary students with special needs during transportation. The bill mandates that all school buses which transport these students must be equipped with video cameras capable of both audio and visual recording. The primary purpose of this requirement is to monitor student safety while they are being transported to and from school. By implementing this technology, the bill aims to create a safer and more controlled environment aboard school buses.

Contention

Despite its intentions, SB1050 may face some contention regarding privacy concerns. There are potential arguments about the appropriateness of video surveillance in a school bus setting, especially regarding monitoring children and the handling of recorded footage. Stakeholders, including parents, school officials, and privacy advocates, may have differing views on how to balance the need for student safety with the right to privacy. Additionally, the financial implications of installing and maintaining such surveillance systems on school buses may provoke debate among budget-minded stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO S2316

Requires video camera on certain school buses with crossing control arms.

MO S141

Requires video camera on certain school buses with crossing control arms.

MO SB381

Establishes requirements relating to health and family education taught in public elementary and secondary schools

MO SB353

Modifies funding for public elementary and secondary schools

MO SB659

Modifies provisions related to computer science courses offered in elementary and secondary schools

MO SB876

Public elementary and secondary schools; immunization requirements.

MO HB2202

Modifies provisions related to computer science courses offered in elementary and secondary schools

MO SB387

Public elementary and secondary schools; policies and requirements relating to naloxone.

MO H7537

Council On Elementary And Secondary Education

MO H5667

Council On Elementary And Secondary Education

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.