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Title: The Big Picture: Legislative, State, and National Issues


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The Big PictureLegislative, State, and National
Issues
  • Presented to 61st FAPT Annual Conference
  • July 8, 2008
  • Charlie Hood, Director, School Transportation
  • Florida Department of Education

2
Legislation 2008--Failed
  • SB 1662- Diana Kautz Student Safety Sponsors Act,
    sponsored installation of 3-point belts
  • HB 1351 and others- Proximity of sexual offenders
    to bus stops
  • SB 1216, HB 319- Hazardous walking extended to
    Grades 7-12, speed limit lowered, six lane roads,
    proximity of sexual offenders

3
Legislation 2008--Failed
  • SB 316, others- Biodiesel and Ethanol Fuels,
    required increasing purchases of biofuels and
    ethanol over next three years
  • HB 767- Claims bill for death of Jean A. Pierre
    Kamel (Palm Beach)
  • SB 1112, HB 1121- Protection of students en route
    to and from school in code of conduct

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Legislation 2008--Passed
  • Appropriations for 2008-09 is 471,068,862 (4
    below original 2007-08 amount)
  • Governor has directed agencies budget 4 less
    than 2008-09 legislative budget DOE suggested
    districts reduce FEFP by 2.
  • CS/HB 13C- Passed in Special Session D, October
    2007, reinstating no-fault PIP insurance that
    had sunsetted on October 1, 2007. Effective Jan.
    1, 2008
  • HB 503- Right to Keep and Bear Arms in Motor
    Vehicle school and bus prohibitions in Section
    790.115 are retained

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Legislation 2008--Passed
  • HB 623- School Breakfast Programs, required
    breakfast at certain schools may include
    breakfast on the bus option for breakfast in
    class when bus is late
  • HB 669- Jeffrey Johnston Stand Up for All
    Students Act- anti-bullying provisions (incl.
    bus), requires DOE model policy district
    policies must comply to receive Safe Schools
    funds (2009-10)

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Legislation 2008--Passed
  • SB 1070- Intergovernmental Cooperation- provides
    that districts and others may agree to use each
    others buses, facilities, and equipment if
    reimbursed school buses may be used for other
    public purposes
  • HB 1175- Transportation Disadvantaged Services-
    eliminates semi-annual reports of bus
    availability to CTCs

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Legislation 2008--Passed
  • SB 1992- Highway Safety Bill- requires warnings
    on signs about increased fines for speeding in
    school zones specifies certain serious offenses
    that disqualify commercial drivers if committed
    in personal vehicles
  • HB 7135- Energy Bill, Numerous provisions
    relating to state energy policy and conservation

8
DEP Idling Rulemaking
  • FAPT Statutes/Rules Committee provided valuable
    input
  • ERC adopted rule June 19th Rule 62-285.420
    available at www.flrules.org
  • Limits idling to 5 minutes, except in traffic,
    for health needs (A/C) and certain other
    exemptions

9
Federal Rulemaking
  • NHTSA NPRM- Passenger crash protection
  • FTA Proposed Policy Statement and Tripper Service
    Regulation (FTA 2008-0015)
  • FMCSA NPRM- Pre-service training of interstate
    drivers (FMCSA-2007-27748)
  • USDOE- Changes to FERPA confidentiality rules
  • NASDPTS commented on all of the above

10
Legislation, Statutes, and Rules
  • www.leg.state.fl.us (Florida legislative bills
    and statutes)
  • www.flrules.org (Florida rules and statutes)
  • www.regulations.gov (federal rulemakingdockets
    and public comments)

11
Parent-Student Safety Instructions
  • Safety instructions must be provided annually, in
    writing, as required by Rule 6A-3.0121
  • DOEs Are We There Yet? brochure can be printed
    for parents and others
  • Available at www.FAPTFlorida.org, under the
    Manuals and Publications link

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Illegal Passing
  • FDOT and FDOE met to discuss potential
    countermeasures
  • FAPT, law enforcement, others need to be involved
  • Consider changes to s. 316.172?
  • Remains a well documented problem

13
FAPT Website and ListServe
  • www.FAPTFlorida.org
  • Calendar of Events
  • faptgroup_at_faptflorida.org- Use this address if
    you want to send email to all FAPT General
    Members
  • faptsuppliers_at_faptflorida- for FAPT Supplier
    Members

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NHTSA Rulemaking on Occupant Protection
  • Docket and all comments at http//www.regulations
    .gov/fdmspublic/component/main?mainDocketDetaild
    NHTSA-2007-0014
  • Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) for new
    buses only, phased in, would
  • Require high back seats in all buses (already
    required in Florida)
  • Require lap/shoulder belts in small buses
    (already required in Florida)

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NHTSA NPRM would
  • Require automatic seat bottom latching devices
  • Establish test standards and protocols for lap
    and lap/shoulder (L/S) belts in small and large
    buses
  • Require 15 inches of seat width per passenger in
    L/S belt equipped buses
  • Continue to allow lap belts in states that choose
  • Encourage (not require) states to use L/S belts
  • Reaffirm that states may use 402 funds for costs

16
Fatalities Reported as Bus Related
  • Orlando Sentinel report Bus-crash Deaths May
    Extend Record
  • Based on FARS data confirming deaths of occupants
    in other vehicles
  • 2005 there were 9 2006 there were 19
  • 2007-08 one pedestrian student 14 in other
    vehicles

17
Crash Reporting
  • DOE is redesigning some summary reports to
    provide better analysis and info
  • New reporting threshold is 1,000 (2007-08)
  • DOE and districts working to reconcile
    district-reported numbers (DOE system) with
    police reports (DHSMV system)

18
FATAL Crash Reporting
  • Districts must provide immediate notice of any
    fatal crash to FDOE as soon as practical
  • Report by phone call and/or e-mail
  • Helps district and FDOE answer immediate
    questions from administrators, media
  • Info is always treated as preliminary
  • Not meant as substitute for regular FDOE and
    police crash reporting

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Okaloosa Crash
  • No life-threatening injuries
  • Bus on elementary field trip rolled on I-10
  • 14 3rd graders, four adults
  • Bus rolled into median
  • All students wearing lap belts and received
    pre-trip safety instructions
  • NTSB investigated results pending

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Public Transit
  • Permitted form of student transportation in
    Florida
  • Feds allow tripper service (special routes for
    schools must be open to public may not have
    special signage published routes)
  • US District Court has ruled against FTA and is
    allowing Rochester transit to serve students
  • NASDPTS has submitted comments supporting FTA
    regulations limiting use of public transit

22
Hazardous Walking
  • Districts must now include location code on each
    student record if reported in Hazardous category
  • Districts must update their inspections and
    documentation (determinations of HW locations)
    each five years
  • DOE is reconciling data following surveys

23
Charter Schools
  • Now 358 in Florida continuing to grow
  • May now be sponsored by Florida Schools of
    Excellence Commission (2006 HB 135)
  • Only 3 districts upheld in retaining sole
    sponsorship of their charter schools
  • DOE revising its model agreement
  • Districts must monitor charter school compliance

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Driver Compliance and Liability
  • Seat belt use
  • Cell phone prohibition
  • Idling restriction
  • Unauthorized stop locations
  • Mirror adjustment
  • Others???

26
Transportation Security
  • School Bus Watch- 1,758 Florida drivers 49,151
    nationally to date
  • School Transportation Security Awareness
    (www.STSATrain.com)
  • HR1- Requires TSA to conduct security assessments
    in student trans and report to Congress this
    summer

27
School Bus Evacuation
  • NHTSA has developed new driver inservice module
    on bus evacuation
  • State Board rule requires evac instructions for
    all passengers before every field and activity
    trip
  • Evacuation procedures continue to be priority for
    all students, including ESE
  • NTSB recommendations support as priority

28
Natl Congress on School Transportation (NCST)
  • Gearing up for 2010
  • New interim amendments procedure in place
  • Committee chairs were selected in March 2008
  • Volunteers being sought to serve on committees
  • Document and info at www.NCSTOnline.org

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National Associations
  • www.AmericanSchoolBusCouncil.org-- ASBC
    coordinates public information from NASDPTS,
    NAPT, NSTA, and the big three school bus
    manufacturers e.g., positions on cell phone
    usage and other guidance
  • www.NASDPTS.org
  • www.NAPT.org
  • www.yellowbuses.org (NSTA)

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Awards and Scholarships
  • SESPTC- Awarding two 1,000 scholarships again
    this year for college expenses of two graduating
    high school seniors in Okeechobee and DeSoto
  • School Bus Operator of the Year- Florida Missing
    Childrens Day, Sept. 8, 2008

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Our Office (DOE STMS)
  • Started 07-08 with 9 professionals, 2 support
  • One professional position eliminated one support
    position transferred
  • Working to fill vacant fleet position
  • Will have 8 professionals, one support
  • Reevaluating/prioritizing office functions
  • Core services will remain. Stay tuned

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