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NJ A1602

NJ A1602
Authorizes certain individuals to drive Type S school buses.


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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 permits the holder of a valid non-commercial basic driver's license who has completed certain training to operate a Type S school bus to transport students to and from school and school-related activities without needing to obtain a commercial driver license, passenger endorsement, or school bus endorsement. Such drivers are subject to certain provisions of law applicable to school bus drivers as enumerated in the bill. If a board of education or contractor providing pupil transportation services on behalf of the board of education employs a driver of a Type S school bus who does not have a school bus endorsement, the board of education or contractor is required to provide certain training to the driver before the driver operates a Type S school bus. Under the bill, a person who knowingly operates a Type S school bus while transporting one or more students when the person's driving privileges are revoked or suspended is guilty of a crime of the fourth degree. A person who does so and is involved in an accident resulting in bodily injury to another person is guilty of a crime of the third degree. A person is to be permanently barred from driving a Type S school bus if the person is convicted of either of these crimes. The bill also provides that a person who is found to have left a pupil on a Type S school bus at the end of the route is to be prohibited from driving a school bus and Type S school bus for six months for a first offense and permanently barred from driving a school bus and Type S school bus for a second offense. A person is to be permanently barred from driving a school bus and Type S school bus if a pupil who was left on the Type S school bus at the end of the route was harmed as a result of foreseeable danger and the driver acted with gross negligence. A school bus driver who is found to have left a pupil on a school bus at the end of the route is prohibited from driving a Type S school bus for six months for a first offense and permanently barred from driving a Type S school bus for a second offense. A school bus driver is to be permanently barred from driving a Type S school bus if a school bus driver left a pupil on a school bus at the end of the route, the pupil was harmed as a result of foreseeable danger, and the school bus driver acted with gross negligence. A school bus driver who is found to have left a pupil on a Type S school bus at the end of the route is to have the driver's school bus endorsement suspended for six months for a first offense and permanently revoked for a second offense. The bill prohibits a person from driving a Type S school bus for 90 days if the driver is convicted of three or more motor vehicle moving violations in a three-year period or accumulates six or more motor vehicle penalty points while operating a commercial motor vehicle or non-commercial motor vehicle. Under the bill, the chief administrator is required to notify the Commissioner of Education of the suspension of the driver's authorization to drive a Type S school bus and the Commissioner of Education is to notify the driver's employer that the driver's authorization to drive a Type S school bus has been suspended. The employer is then required to provide a statement to the Department of Education that the driver no longer operates a Type S school bus. A driver of a Type S school bus is required to complete a defensive driving course before the driver may resume operating a Type S school bus.

AI Summary

This bill allows individuals with a standard, non-commercial driver's license to operate a "Type S school bus" – a smaller vehicle (under 3,000 pounds gross vehicle weight rating) designed to carry nine or fewer passengers, excluding the driver, for school-related transportation – without needing a commercial driver's license or special school bus endorsements, provided they complete specific training. This training includes safety education, procedures for interacting with students with special needs, and any other requirements from the Department of Education or the Motor Vehicle Commission. The bill also clarifies that drivers of Type S school buses are subject to many of the same laws as regular school bus drivers, and it introduces stricter penalties for operating a Type S school bus while one's license is suspended or revoked, including permanent bans from driving such vehicles for certain offenses, especially if a student is harmed. Additionally, drivers who leave a student on a Type S school bus will face escalating penalties, including permanent bans for repeat offenses or if the student is harmed due to gross negligence. The bill also establishes a 90-day driving prohibition for Type S school buses for drivers with multiple moving violations or accumulating too many penalty points, and it outlines a notification process between the Motor Vehicle Commission and the Department of Education regarding suspensions, requiring employers to confirm the driver is no longer operating a Type S school bus and mandating completion of a defensive driving course before reinstatement.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

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

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