- 2025 69th Legislature 2025 HB0512.2 - 1 - Authorized Print Version – HB 512 1 HOUSE BILL NO. 512 2 INTRODUCED BY J. COHENOUR, J. WEBER, C. COCHRAN, M. DUNWELL, C. KEOGH, L. REKSTEN, M. 3 ROMANO, M. THANE, P. TUSS, M. MARLER 4 5 A BILL FOR AN ACT ENTITLED: “AN ACT REQUIRING A NEW SCHOOL BUS PURCHASED ON OR AFTER 6 JANUARY 1, 2026, TO BE EQUIPPED WITH LAP-SHOULDER BELTS TO COMPLY WITH BUS 7 STANDARDS ESTABLISHED BY THE BOARD OF PUBLIC EDUCATION; PROVIDING EXCEPTIONS; 8 LIMITING GOVERNMENTAL LIABILITY; CLARIFYING BID LETTING REQUIREMENTS REGARDING LAP- 9 SHOULDER BELTS IN SCHOOL BUS TRANSPORTATION CONTRACTS; REVISING SCHOOL BUS RATE 10 CAPACITY REQUIREMENTS; DECREASING CERTAIN REGISTRATION FEES FOR SCHOOL BUSES 11 EQUIPPED WITH LAP-SHOULDER BELTS; REVISING DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTIONS 20-10-101, 12 20-10-125, 20-10-141, 61-3-529, AND 61-9-421, MCA; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND AN 13 APPLICABILITY DATE.” 14 15 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA: 16 17 NEW SECTION. Section 1. 18 (1) A school bus that is purchased new on or after January 1, 2026, for use in the state must be equipped with 19 lap-shoulder belts for each passenger COMPLY WITH THE BUS STANDARDS ESTABLISHED BY THE BOARD OF PUBLIC 20. 21 (2) A school district that uses a school bus equipped with lap-shoulder belts shall: 22 (a) adopt an enforceable, publicly available lap-shoulder belt usage policy; 23 (b) require all passengers on the school bus to use lap-shoulder belts; and 24 (c) ensure that all lap-shoulder belts are properly maintained and in good working order. 25 (3) A person may not be charged with violating this section or any administrative rule adopted to 26 implement this section if another passenger on the school bus fails to use or improperly uses the lap-shoulder 27 belt and the school has adopted an enforceable, publicly available lap-shoulder belt usage policy. 28 (4) (a) When a school district has adopted an enforceable, publicly available lap-shoulder belt - 2025 69th Legislature 2025 HB0512.2 - 2 - Authorized Print Version – HB 512 1 usage policy, the state, the county, the school district, a school bus contractor, a school bus driver under 2 contract with the school district, or an agent or employee of the school district is not liable in an action for 3 personal injury by a school bus passenger: 4 (i) because the injured party failed to use or improperly used a lap-shoulder belt; or 5 (ii) when the injury was caused solely by another passenger's use or nonuse of a lap-shoulder belt 6 in a dangerous or unsafe manner. 7 (b) A person may recover damages for personal injury caused by a broken or improperly 8 maintained lap-shoulder belt. 9 10 NEW SECTION. Section 2. Exemption from lap-shoulder belt requirement. not 11 apply to: 12 (1) a school bus purchased prior to January 1, 2026; or 13 (2) a school bus purchased on or after January 1, 2026, if the board of trustees for the school 14 district: 15 (a) determines that the school district's budget does not permit the school district to purchase a 16 school bus equipped with lap-shoulder belts as required by [section 1] based on actual market prices for the 17 school bus to be purchased; and 18 (b) votes to approve the determination in subsection (2)(a) in a public meeting that is officially 19 recorded and made available under 2-3-212. 20 21 Section 20-10-101, MCA, is amended to read: 22 "20-10-101. As used in this title, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the 23 following definitions apply: 24 (1) "Bus route" means a route approved by the board of trustees of a school district and by the 25 county transportation committee. 26 (2) "Eligible transportee" means a public school pupil who: 27 (a) is 5 years of age or older and has not reached the age of 21 on or before September 10 of the 28 current school year or who is a preschool child with a disability between the ages of 3 and 6; - 2025 69th Legislature 2025 HB0512.2 - 3 - Authorized Print Version – HB 512 1 (b) is a resident of the state of Montana; 2 (c) regardless of district and county boundaries: 3 (i) resides at least 3 miles, over the shortest practical route, from the nearest operating public 4 elementary school or public high school, whichever the case may be; or 5 (ii) has transportation identified as a related service in an individualized education program as 6 developed and implemented in accordance with the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, 20 U.S.C. 1400, 7 et seq.; and 8 (d) is considered to reside with a parent or guardian who maintains legal residence within the 9 boundaries of the district furnishing the transportation regardless of where the eligible transportee actually lives 10 when attending school. 11 (3) (a) "Individual transportation" means transportation by which a district is relieved of actually 12 conveying a pupil. 13 (b) The term may include paying the parent or guardian for conveying the pupil, reimbursing the 14 parent or guardian for the pupil's board and room, or providing supervised correspondence study or supervised 15 home study. 16 (4) "Passenger seating position" means, as defined in 49 CFR 571.222, the space on a school bus 17 allocated for one passenger. 18 (5) (a) "School bus" means, except as provided in subsection (5)(b), any motor vehicle that 19 complies with the bus standards established by the board of public education as verified by the department of 20 justice's semiannual inspection of school buses and the superintendent of public instruction and: 21 (i) is owned by a district or other public agency and operated for the transportation of pupils to or 22 from school or owned by a carrier under contract with a district or public agency to provide transportation of 23 pupils to or from school; or 24 (ii) is district-owned, is designed to carry 10 or fewer passengers, has an overall safety rating of 25 five stars from the national highway traffic safety administration at the time of purchase, and is insured in 26 accordance with minimum coverage requirements set forth in 20-10-109. 27 (b) A school bus does not include a vehicle that is: 28 (i) privately owned and not operated for compensation under this title; - 2025 69th Legislature 2025 HB0512.2 - 4 - Authorized Print Version – HB 512 1 (ii) privately owned and operated for reimbursement under 20-10-142; 2 (iii) either district-owned or privately owned, designed to carry not more than nine passengers, and 3 used to transport pupils to or from activity events or to transport pupils to their homes in case of illness or other 4 emergency situations and that was purchased prior to July 1, 2017; 5 (iv) an over-the-road passenger coach used only to transport pupils to activity events; or 6 (v) a passenger vehicle as defined in 20-10-129. 7 (c) If a school district owns, operates, or uses a vehicle that is not a school bus under subsection 8 (5)(b), and if that vehicle is equipped with lap-shoulder belts, then the school district's enforceable, publicly 9 available lap-shoulder belt usage policy applies to any passenger riding in that vehicle for activity events. 10 (6) "Transportation" means: 11 (a) a district's conveyance of a pupil by a school bus between the pupil's legal residence or an 12 officially designated bus stop and the school designated by the trustees for the pupil's attendance; or 13 (b) individual transportation. 14 (7) "Transportation service area" means the geographic area of responsibility for school bus 15 transportation for each district that operates a school bus transportation program." 16 17 Section 20-10-125, MCA, is amended to read: 18 "20-10-125. (1) Before 19 any contract with a private party for the provision of school bus transportation is awarded, the trustees shall do 20 one of the following: 21 (a) secure bids by publishing during a period of 21 days at least three calls for bids in a newspaper 22 of the county that will give notice to the largest number of people of the district or in the official newspaper of 23 the county; the. The trustees shall let the contract to the lowest responsible bidder, and the trustees shall have 24 the right to reject any and all bids; or. 25 (b) negotiate a new contract with the current school bus contractor, provided the negotiated 26 contract costs do not exceed by more than 12% per year the basic costs of the previous year's contract by 27 more than 12% a year. Such a The negotiated contract can be entered into only at a public meeting of the 28 trustees at which meeting the patrons of the district may appear and be heard public comment is taken. Notice - 2025 69th Legislature 2025 HB0512.2 - 5 - Authorized Print Version – HB 512 1 of the meeting must have been published in a newspaper of wide circulation within the district at least 1 week 2 prior to the meeting. Differential costs related to outfitting school buses with lap-shoulder belts are not 3 considered part of the basic costs of the previous year's contract and are not subject to the 12% limit. 4 (2) The provisions of this section for awarding a contract for school bus transportation shall be 5 subject to the provisions of 20-9-204. 6 (3) The trustees shall may not expend any moneys money of the district for school bus 7 transportation by a private party or for individual transportation unless: 8 (a) a contract for such transportation services has been completed; and: 9 (b)(a) such the contracted services for school bus transportation by a private party have been actually 10 furnished except that the failure to perform may be excused by the trustees for reasons not under the control of 11 the contractor; or 12 (c)(b) such the contracted services for individual transportation have been actually furnished as 13 confirmed by the actual attendance of school by the eligible transportees and recorded on the school 14 attendance records or, in the case of a supervised correspondence course or supervised home study, as 15 confirmed by the trustees;, except that the contracted services furnished one way on any school day shall must 16 be reimbursed at one-half the daily contract amount." 17 18 Section 20-10-141, MCA, is amended to read: 19 "20-10-141. (1) The mileage rates in 20 subsection (2) for school transportation constitute the maximum reimbursement to districts for school 21 transportation from state and county sources of transportation revenue under the provisions of 20-10-145 and 22 20-10-146. These rates may not limit the amount that a district may budget in its transportation fund budget in 23 order to provide for the estimated and necessary cost of school transportation during the ensuing school fiscal 24 year. All bus miles traveled on bus routes approved by the county transportation committee are reimbursable. 25 Nonbus mileage is reimbursable for a vehicle driven by a bus driver to and from an overnight location of a 26 school bus when the location is more than 10 miles from the school. A district may approve additional bus or 27 nonbus miles within its own district or approved service area but may not claim reimbursement for the mileage. 28 Any vehicle, the operation of which is reimbursed for bus mileage under the rate provisions of this schedule, - 2025 69th Legislature 2025 HB0512.2 - 6 - Authorized Print Version – HB 512 1 must be a school bus, as defined by this title, driven by a qualified driver on a bus route approved by the county 2 transportation committee and the superintendent of public instruction. 3 (2) (a) The rate for each bus mile traveled must be determined in accordance with the following 4 schedule: 5 (i) 50 cents for a school bus as defined in 20-10-101(5)(a)(ii); 6 (ii) 95 cents for a school bus with a rated capacity of not more than 49 passenger seating 7 positions; 8 (iii) $1.15 for a school bus with a rated capacity of 50 to 59 passenger seating positions; 9 (iv) $1.36 for a school bus with a rated capacity of 60 to 69 passenger seating positions; 10 (v) $1.57 for a school bus with a rated capacity of 70 to 79 passenger seating positions; and 11 (vi) $1.80 for a school bus with 80 or more passenger seating positions. 12 (b) Nonbus mileage, as provided in subsection (1), must be reimbursed at a rate of 50 cents a 13 mile. 14 (3) The rated capacity is the number of passenger seating positions of a school bus as determined 15 under the policy adopted by the board of public education. The board may not adopt a rated capacity that 16 exceeds the rated capacity of the school bus as determined by the school bus manufacturer. If modification of a 17 school bus to accommodate pupils with disabilities reduces the rated capacity of the bus, the reimbursement to 18 a district for pupil transportation is based on the rated capacity of the bus prior to modification. 19 (4) The number of pupils riding the school bus may not exceed the passenger seating positions of 20 the bus." 21 22 Section 61-3-529, MCA, is amended to read: 23 "61-3-529. 24 (1) (a) There is an annual fee in lieu of property tax imposed on 25 buses, trucks having a manufacturer's rated capacity of more than 1 ton, and truck tractors. The fee is in 26 addition to annual registration fees. 27 (b) The fee imposed by subsection (1)(a) is not required to be paid by a dealer of buses, trucks, or 28 truck tractors that constitute inventory of the dealership. - 2025 69th Legislature 2025 HB0512.2 - 7 - Authorized Print Version – HB 512 1 (2) Subject to the conditions of subsection (4), the owner of a bus, truck with a manufacturer's 2 rated capacity of more than 1 ton, or truck tractor shall pay a fee in lieu of tax based on the age and 3 manufacturer's rated capacity of the motor vehicle according to the following schedule: Age of Motor Vehicle Rated Capacity (in pounds)(in years)16,999 or less17,000-26,99927,000-54,99955,000 or more1 or less $117$167$284$3752 1091502503003 1001342202664 921171842425 831091601956 751001341677 66911171478 58831001259 50759210910 4158799211-12 3350677613-14 2837526115-16 2530384717-18 1826293619-20 1319222621 or more 10121620 4 (3) The age of the motor vehicle must be determined under 61-3-501. 5 (4) (a) The manufacturer's rated capacity for a bus or truck with a manufacturer's rated capacity of 6 more than 1 ton is the manufacturer's rated gross vehicle weight. 7 (b) The manufacturer's rated capacity for a truck tractor is the manufacturer's rated gross 8 combined weight. 9 (c) The fee in lieu of tax under subsection (2) must be reduced by 10% for a school bus equipped - 2025 69th Legislature 2025 HB0512.2 - 8 - Authorized Print Version – HB 512 1 with lap-shoulder belts. 2 (5) Except as provided in 61-3-520, the fee in lieu of tax on a motor vehicle subject to this section 3 that is brought or driven into this state by a nonresident person for hire, compensation, or profit must be 4 prorated as determined and paid under 61-3-701. 5 (6) The fee in lieu of tax may not be refunded." 6 7 Section 61-9-421, MCA, is amended to read: 8 "61-9-421. 9 applicable to a vehicle that: 10 (1) is a motorbus, schoolbus school bus, taxicab, moped, quadricycle, or motorcycle or is not 11 required to be equipped with safety belts under 49 CFR 571 as it reads on January 1, 1984; or 12 (2) has a seating capacity as designated by the manufacturer of two persons and there are two 13 persons 4 years of age or older in the vehicle." 14 15 NEW SECTION. Section 7. [Sections 1 and 2 SECTION 1] are IS intended 16 to be codified as an integral part of Title 20, chapter 10, part 1, and the provisions of Title 20, chapter 10, part 1, 17 apply to [sections 1 and 2 SECTION 1]. 18 19 NEW SECTION. Section 8. Because [section 1] limits governmental 20 liability, Article II, section 18, of the Montana constitution requires a vote of two-thirds of the members of each 21 house of the legislature for passage. 22 23 NEW SECTION. Section 9. [This act] is effective July 1, 2025. 24 25 NEW SECTION. Section 10. [This act] applies to school years beginning on or after 26 July 1, 2025. 27 - END -