Florida Senate - 2010 SB 1574 By Senator Wise 5-01544-10 20101574__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to public school transportation; 3 amending s. 1006.22, F.S.; authorizing district school 4 boards to designate and use certain elementary schools 5 as transportation hubs; amending s. 1006.23, F.S.; 6 revising provisions relating to hazardous walking 7 conditions to conform to changes made by the act; 8 amending s. 1006.25, F.S.; providing for district 9 school board policies that authorize private 10 advertisements on school buses; providing for payment 11 of an advertisement fee and use of the fee by the 12 district school board; requiring State Board of 13 Education rules relating to display of advertisements; 14 amending s. 1011.68, F.S.; revising requirements for 15 funding the transportation of students; providing an 16 effective date. 17 18 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 19 20 Section 1. Paragraph (d) is added to subsection (12) of 21 section 1006.22, Florida Statutes, to read: 22 1006.22 Safety and health of students being transported. 23 Maximum regard for safety and adequate protection of health are 24 primary requirements that must be observed by district school 25 boards in routing buses, appointing drivers, and providing and 26 operating equipment, in accordance with all requirements of law 27 and rules of the State Board of Education in providing 28 transportation pursuant to s. 1006.21: 29 (12) 30 (d) Each district school board, after considering 31 recommendations from the district school superintendent, may 32 designate, by map or otherwise, or may provide by district 33 school board rule for the designation of, transportation hubs 34 composed of elementary schools located in the school district 35 that shall be used as established bus stops from which middle 36 school and high school students shall be transported to their 37 designated school locations. A transportation hub shall be 38 designated as an official bus stop on a specific route to be 39 traveled regularly by a school bus pursuant to paragraph (b). 40 Section 2. Subsection (3) of section 1006.23, Florida 41 Statutes, is amended to read: 42 1006.23 Hazardous walking conditions.— 43 (3) IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS.—When a request 44 for review is made to the district school superintendent or the 45 district school superintendent’s designee concerning a condition 46 perceived to be hazardous to students in that district who walk 47 to school, are in kindergarten through grade 5, and live within 48 the 2-mile limit orandwho walk to school, are in grades 6 49 through 12, and live within the 3-mile limit, such condition 50 shall be inspected by a representative of the school district 51 and a representative of the state or local governmental entity 52 that has jurisdiction over the perceived hazardous location. The 53 district school superintendent or his or her designee and the 54 state or local governmental entity or its representative shall 55 then make a final determination that is mutually agreed upon 56 regarding whether the hazardous condition meets the state 57 criteria pursuant to this section. The district school 58 superintendent or his or her designee shall report this final 59 determination to the department. 60 Section 3. Subsection (5) is added to section 1006.25, 61 Florida Statutes, to read: 62 1006.25 School buses.—School buses shall be defined and 63 meet specifications as follows: 64 (5) ADVERTISEMENTS.— 65 (a) Private advertisements may be placed on the exterior of 66 a school bus according to district school board policies that 67 require the following: 68 1. Any individual or business entity may advertise on a 69 school bus by paying a fee to be set by the district school 70 board. Up to 5 percent of the fee collected may be used to pay 71 advertising agency costs. The remainder of the fee shall be used 72 by the district school board for school transportation purposes. 73 2. Only one individual or business entity may place 74 advertisements on a school bus. 75 (b) The design, placement, and size of signage on the 76 exterior of a school bus acknowledging the advertiser shall be 77 prescribed by rule of the State Board of Education. 78 Section 4. Paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 79 1011.68, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 80 1011.68 Funds for student transportation.—The annual 81 allocation to each district for transportation to public school 82 programs, including charter schools as provided in s. 83 1002.33(17)(b), of students in membership in kindergarten 84 through grade 12 and in migrant and exceptional student programs 85 below kindergarten shall be determined as follows: 86 (1) Subject to the rules of the State Board of Education, 87 each district shall determine the membership of students who are 88 transported: 89 (a)1. By reason of living 2 miles or more from an 90 elementary school that enrolls any combination of students in 91 kindergarten through grade 5. 92 2. By reason of living 3 miles or more from a middle school 93 or a high school that enrolls any combination of students in 94 grades 6 through 12. 95 Section 5. This act shall take effect July 1, 2010.