Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB4499

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to school bus safety.

Impact

If enacted, the bill will enable the TEA to distribute state funds to eligible school districts to reimburse them for the costs associated with purchasing three-point seat belts for their buses. This funding mechanism is intended to ease the financial burden on school districts while promoting compliance with the new safety requirements. To be eligible for these funds, districts will need to adopt a bus replacement plan and demonstrate that they are implementing mandatory instructional policies regarding the proper use of seat belts.

Summary

House Bill 4499 aims to enhance the safety standards for school buses operating within the state of Texas by instituting mandatory use of three-point seat belts. The bill proposes amendments to the Texas Education Code, requiring the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to develop and distribute guidelines and procedures for the implementation of seat belts in school buses. In doing so, it seeks to create a safer transportation environment for schoolchildren by ensuring that all new buses purchased for school use are equipped with these seat belts, which conform to federal safety standards.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding the funding aspects of the bill, particularly concerning how state funds are allocated and the limits placed on reimbursements based on bus type and pricing. Discussions might focus on the impact this could have on school budgets, especially for districts already facing financial challenges. Additionally, while increasing safety measures is broadly supported, some stakeholders might argue about the logistical feasibility of implementing mandatory use policies, potentially raising concerns about compliance and enforcement among school bus operators.

Companion Bills

TX SB2220

Identical Relating to school bus safety.

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 HB13

Relating to training, preparedness, and funding for school safety and emergencies in public schools.

TX HB3

Relating to measures for ensuring public school safety, including the development and implementation of purchases relating to and funding for public school safety and security requirements and the provision of safety-related resources.

TX SB11

Relating to measures for ensuring safety and security in public schools, including measures related to the health and safety of public school students and active shooter training for certain peace officers.

TX HB2190

Relating to the terminology used to describe transportation-related accidents.

TX SB238

Relating to the installment of electric school buses and solar panels in Texas public schools.

TX HB4979

Relating to measures for ensuring safety and security in public schools, including measures related to certain student records and conduct.

TX HB2191

Relating to mobile source emissions reductions and transportation electrification.

TX SB2508

Relating to mobile source emissions reductions and transportation electrification.

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