Senator Anthony M. Bucco, Republican Leader - District 25 | Official U.S. Senate headshot
Senator Anthony M. Bucco, Republican Leader - District 25 | Official U.S. Senate headshot
Legislation sponsored by Senator Kristin Corrado that would extend the service life of school buses to address the shortage of school transportation vehicles was signed into law today by Governor Murphy.
"Ongoing supply chain issues have made manufacturing and obtaining new school busses a challenge here in New Jersey. Today, I'm glad the Governor took action and signed my bi-partisan legislation that would help alleviate our state's school bus shortage," said Corrado (R-40).
"Extending the service life of certain school buses that meet established safety standards ensures that our students will continue to receive efficient transportation to and from school. This bill would amend existing regulations for certain school buses to increase their service life from fifteen to twenty years," added Corrado.
Senator Corrado's bill, S-3734/A-5329, extends the useful service life of certain school buses from fifteen years to twenty years. This bill would apply to school buses manufactured on or before January 1, 2007, or buses manufactured before 2007 that have crankcase technology installed to reduce emissions.
"Optimizing our utilization of school buses ensures that we continue to meet the needs of New Jersey families while adhering to strict public safety standards," Corrado emphasized.
The amended bill would also permit Type S school buses to receive a one-time extension from the Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission for up to one year upon request of the owner.
"This bill allows us to strike a balance between safety and practicality so we can work more efficiently with limited resources during this unprecedented time."