New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08610

Introduced
2/21/24  

Caption

Requires that seat belts be available and used on charter buses for persons age 8 through 16.

Companion Bills

NY A08557

Same As Requires that seat belts be available and used on charter buses for persons age 8 through 16.

Previously Filed As

NY S08691

Requires motor carriers that operate charter buses to have pre-trip safety briefings on the mandatory use of safety belts by passengers and fines for such violations.

NY A09259

Requires motor carriers that operate charter buses to have pre-trip safety briefings on the mandatory use of safety belts by passengers and fines for such violations.

NC H1204

Require Seat Belts on School Buses

MT HB512

Require seat belts on newly purchased school buses

NY S09800

Requires that no person under four years of age shall be a passenger in a taxi or livery unless such person is restrained by a child restraint system; requires that no person four years of age or older but under age eight shall be a passenger in a taxi or livery unless such person is restrained in an appropriate child restraint system; establishes violations of such provisions shall be punished by a civil fine of up to fifty dollars.

TX SB546

Relating to seat belts on buses that transport children.

ID H0013

Amends existing law to exempt UTVs that are equipped with a roll cage and seat belts from safety helmet requirements.

MA H2574

To require seat belts on school buses

MA S1662

Requiring seat belts on school buses

MD HB110

Motor Vehicles - School Buses - Seat Belts

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