Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB681 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/22/2021

                            87R3871 TSS-D
 By: Blanco S.B. No. 681


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to requiring school districts to adopt a policy regarding
 the idling of the engine of a school bus.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 34, Education Code, is amended by adding
 Section 34.0031 to read as follows:
 Sec. 34.0031.  BUS IDLING POLICY.  (a)  In this section,
 "idling" means allowing an engine to run while the motor vehicle is
 not engaged in forward or reverse motion.
 (b)  The board of trustees of each school district shall
 adopt a policy that minimizes the amount of time that drivers of
 buses operated or contracted for operation by the district spend
 idling the bus engine.  The policy shall, to the extent practicable:
 (1)  require a bus to be engaged in forward or reverse
 motion when the bus engine is running;
 (2)  require that a bus driver promptly turn off the bus
 engine on arrival at a campus loading or unloading area or bus
 station, depot, or terminal located on or within one-half mile of a
 district campus;
 (3)  require that, before departing a campus loading or
 unloading area or bus station, depot, or terminal located on or
 within one-half mile of a district campus, the bus driver not start
 the bus engine until the bus is prepared to engage in motion;
 (4)  require a bus driver to limit idling time before
 departure to the time recommended by the bus manufacturer to heat or
 cool the bus as necessary;
 (5)  minimize the time students spend on a bus
 traveling to and from school; and
 (6)  require a sign with the words "No Idling" to be
 posted on each district campus in each area where students are
 regularly dropped off or picked up.
 (c)  To maximize the effectiveness of a policy adopted under
 Subsection (b), a school district may:
 (1)  review any federal, state, or local regulations
 relating to engine idling to ensure the district's policy is
 consistent with those regulations;
 (2)  offer training on the policy for bus drivers
 employed by the district;
 (3)  perform random checks to ensure bus drivers are
 complying with the policy at:
 (A)  bus stations, depots, and terminals;
 (B)  campus loading or unloading areas; and
 (C)  other areas where idling may occur;
 (4)  use technology designed to reduce idling to
 optimize fuel economy, equipment operation, and student comfort;
 (5)  develop strategies to recognize bus drivers who
 successfully reduce idling of the bus engine;
 (6)  if the school district contracts with a mass
 transit authority, commercial transportation company, or juvenile
 board for any part of the district's public school transportation,
 coordinate with the authority, company, or board to ensure
 compliance with the policy;
 (7)  develop and implement educational programs for
 students on strategies for preventing and reversing air pollution,
 including methods to reduce engine idling;
 (8)  encourage local governmental entities to adopt
 idling reduction plans and programs; and
 (9)  publicize the success of the district's policy and
 any additional district idling reduction programs.
 SECTION 2.  This Act applies beginning with the 2021-2022
 school year.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
 Act takes effect September 1, 2021.