HB 187

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A bill to be entitled
2An act relating to school bus safety; creating the "Diana
3Kautz Student Safety Sponsors Act"; creating s. 1006.273,
4F.S.; providing for district school boards to adopt
5policies for private sponsorship of described seat belt
6assemblies on school buses; providing for a sponsorship
7fee; providing for use of moneys collected; providing for
8signage on the exterior of the school bus acknowledging
9sponsorship; providing for design and size of the signage
10by local school board policy; limiting the liability of
11sponsors; amending s. 1006.25, F.S.; requiring sponsor
12signs to be covered when school buses are transporting
13passengers who are not school students; revising the
14requirement that students use the crash protection system
15on a school bus; amending s. 1006.261, F.S.; requiring
16sponsor signs to be covered when school buses are used for
17nonschool purposes; providing an effective date.
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19Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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21     Section 1.  This act may be cited as the "Diana Kautz
22Student Safety Sponsors Act."
23     Section 2.  Section 1006.273, Florida Statutes, is created
24to read:
25     1006.273  Crash protection systems; sponsorship.--A
26district school board may adopt policies providing for private
27sponsorship of the installation of crash protection equipment on
28school buses pursuant to the provisions of this section.
29     (1)(a)  Any person or business entity may sponsor the
30installation of seat belt assemblies as described in subsection
31(3) on a school bus by paying a sponsorship fee as prescribed by
32local school board policy. Proceeds from the collection of the
33fee shall be distributed as follows:
34     1.  Up to 5 percent may be used to pay the cost of an
35advertising agent involved with the transaction.
36     2.  Up to 45 percent shall be used to pay for the cost of
37the seat belt assemblies and the cost of installation.
38     3.  The remaining funds shall be remitted to the state for
39deposit into the General Revenue Fund to be used for
40transportation purposes.
41     (b)  There may be up to four business entity sponsors per
42school bus. Sponsorships or cosponsorships by individuals shall
43be as provided by district school board policy.
44     (2)(a)  Upon request by the sponsor, the district school
45board shall place signage on the exterior rear, lower-quarter
46panels of the school bus acknowledging the sponsor and, if the
47sponsor is a business entity, bearing the logo of the business
48entity. However, no sponsor shall be required to have his or her
49name or the name of the business entity placed on the school
50bus.
51     (b)  The acknowledgment shall bear the wording "Safety
52belts sponsored by" followed by the name of the sponsor.
53     (c)  The design and size of the signage shall be as
54prescribed by local school board policy.
55     (3)  The school bus must be equipped with a seat belt
56assembly that meets the requirements for type 2 seat belt
57assemblies established under Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
58Standard No. 209, 49 C.F.R. s. 571.209, or with any other pelvic
59and upper torso restraint system approved by the Federal
60Government in a number sufficient to allow each student who is
61being transported to use a separate pelvic and upper torso
62restraint system.
63     (4)  District school board policy under this section shall
64provide for sponsorship of seat belt assembly installation on
65new purchases of school buses.
66     (5)  Sponsorship under this section shall not impose or
67imply any duty or responsibility on the sponsor for installation
68or use of any seat belt assembly on any school bus, and, in any
69action relating to the installation, use, disuse, or misuse of
70any seat belt assembly on a school bus, no liability shall
71accrue to any person or business entity because that person or
72entity is a sponsor of seat belt assemblies under this section.
73     Section 3.  Subsections (3) and (4) of section 1006.25,
74Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
75     1006.25  School buses.--School buses shall be defined and
76meet specifications as follows:
77     (3)  STANDARDS FOR LEASED VEHICLES.--A motor vehicle owned
78and operated by a county or municipal transit authority that is
79leased by the district school board for transportation of public
80school students must meet such standards as the State Board of
81Education establishes by rule. A school bus authorized by a
82district school board to carry passengers other than school
83students must have the words "School Bus" and any other signs
84and insignia that mark or designate it as a school bus and any
85sign of sponsorship under s. 1006.273 covered, removed, or
86otherwise concealed while such passengers are being transported.
87     (4)  OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS.--Students may be
88transported only in designated seating positions, except as
89provided in s. 1006.22(12), and must use the occupant crash
90protection system installed in the vehicle provided by the
91manufacturer, which system must comply with the requirements of
9249 C.F.R. part 571 or with specifications of the State Board of
93Education.
94     Section 4.  Subsection (3) of section 1006.261, Florida
95Statutes, is amended to read:
96     1006.261  Use of school buses for public purposes.--
97     (3)  When the buses are used for nonschool purposes other
98than the transportation of the transportation disadvantaged, the
99flashing red lights and white strobe lights shall not be used,
100and the "School Bus" inscriptions on the front and rear of the
101buses and any sign of sponsorship under s. 1006.273 shall be
102covered or concealed.
103     Section 5.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2007.


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