New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A765

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Requires school vehicles transporting students with disabilities to display certain information.

Impact

By requiring this information to be displayed conspicuously, A765 seeks to improve the vigilance and reporting mechanisms related to the conduct of school bus drivers. The bill stipulates fines for failing to comply with these requirements, set at $250 for the first violation, $500 for the second, and $1,000 plus disqualification from transportation services for the third violation. Such penalties aim to incentivize compliance and promote a safer environment for students relying on school buses for transportation.

Summary

A765 is a legislative proposal in New Jersey aimed at enhancing the safety and oversight of school transportation, particularly for buses that transport students with disabilities. The bill mandates that certain distinguishing information must be displayed on the rear of school buses, including school bus identification numbers, a contact telephone number, and an internet website address. This information is intended to allow the public to report any observed instances of driver misconduct directly to the appropriate authorities, ensuring greater accountability in school transportation operations.

Contention

While the bill is primarily focused on enhancing safety, it raises questions about the potential financial implications for school districts and contractors that may incur extra costs from necessary changes to bus designs and public reporting requirements. Furthermore, the implementation of this bill could foster a cultural shift among parents and guardians, promoting active engagement and monitoring of school transportation safety, which may be viewed positively or negatively depending on stakeholders' perspectives.

Companion Bills

NJ A6144

Carry Over Requires school vehicles transporting students with disabilities to display certain information.

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