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NJ A132

NJ A132
Requires school bus personnel members working with students with disabilities to call 911 emergency line in potential life-threatening emergencies; requires school buses transporting students with disabilities to be equipped with certain safety features.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires school bus drivers, school bus aides, and any other individual who works, and is otherwise responsible for the safety of students, on a school bus transporting one or more students with disabilities to call the 911 emergency telephone service for assistance in the event of a potential life-threatening emergency on the school bus. A school bus personnel member is required to report that call to the Office of Special Education in the Department of Education. Under the bill, a board of education, or a school bus contractor providing pupil transportation services under contract with a board of education, that employs a school bus personnel member, as well as the office, is to maintain a record of the calls. A board of education, or a school bus contractor as applicable, is required to ensure that certain training related to school bus safety and interacting with students with disabilities are provided to each school bus personnel member who works on a school bus transporting students with disabilities. Pursuant to current law, these training programs are required to be administered to school bus drivers and school bus aides. The bill expands these programs to cover all other school bus personnel members who work, and are responsible for the safety of students, on a school bus transporting one or more students with disabilities. A board of education or school bus contractor that does not properly administer these training programs is to be subject to applicable penalties established under current law. Pursuant to the bill, the parent or guardian of a student with disabilities, who believes that a school bus personnel member did not properly call the 911 emergency telephone service in the event of a potential life-threatening emergency, may file a complaint with the Office of Special Education within the Department of Education. A school bus personnel member who is found by the office to have violated the provisions concerning 911 emergency notification and follow-up reporting requirements is to be liable for certain civil penalties. The bill also requires a school bus that transports one or more students with disabilities to be equipped with: 1) a video camera on the interior of the school bus to monitor student safety while the students are being transported; 2) a global positioning system that provides information about the location and speed of each school bus in real time; and 3) two-way communications equipment, which may include, but not be limited to, a cellular or other wireless telephone. Under the bill, any video footage collected from a video camera and any data collected from a global positioning system is to be retained for not less than 180 days from the date it was recorded. Finally, the bill requires that each in-terminal school bus inspection conducted by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission is to provide for the inspection of the equipment required to be installed on school buses pursuant to the bill.

AI Summary

This bill mandates that school bus personnel, including drivers, aides, and any other individuals responsible for student safety on buses carrying students with disabilities, must call 911 in potential life-threatening emergencies and report the call to the Office of Special Education. It also requires that school buses transporting students with disabilities be equipped with interior video cameras, real-time global positioning systems (GPS) for location and speed tracking, and two-way communication devices, with video footage and GPS data retained for at least 180 days. Furthermore, the bill expands mandatory safety training for all school bus personnel working with students with disabilities, covering topics like behavior management and emergency procedures, and establishes penalties for non-compliance, including civil penalties for personnel who fail to call 911 in emergencies and fines for employers who do not administer required training. Parents or guardians can file complaints if they believe a school bus personnel member failed to follow these emergency procedures, and the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission will inspect the new safety equipment during routine school bus inspections.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (17)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Education Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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