School Business Official/Administrator
- Assignment of Contract Form
- Child Safety Zone Legislation [Ed Law 3635-b]
- Child Safety Zone Application & Point System [17 NYCRR 191]
- Contract Preparation and Filing (State Aid Website)
- Cooperative Transportation Bids
- Emergency Pupil Transportation Contracts
- Epi Pen FAQ
- Federal Rules have been issued concerning seat belts on School Buses
- Field Trip Guidelines - Using Coach Buses
- Fingerprinting - Drivers & Monitors/Attendants
- Guide to Aidable/Non-Aidable Transportation Expenses (State Aid Website)
- History of C.P.I. rate increases for Pupil Transportation Contract Extensions
- How to Use An RFP (Request For Proposal) to Award a Pupil Transportation Contract
- Immunizations & Busing
- Leasing of School Facilities and Buildings [Ed Law 403-b]
- Non-allowable Pupil Decimal [8 NYCRR 156.7]
- NYS
Bus Operator Safety Profiles Network (BUSNET)
- Parent Contracts
- Beginning on Jan. 1, 2021, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks) will be 56 cents per mile driven for business use.
- 2022 = 62.5 cents per mile
- 2021 = 56 cents per mile
- 2020 = 57.5 cents per mile
- 2019 = 58 cents per mile
- 2018 = 54.5 cents per mile
- 2017 = 53.5 cents per mile
- 2016 = 54 cents per mile
- Beginning on Jan. 1, 2021, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks) will be 56 cents per mile driven for business use.
- Parent Waiving Right to Pupil Transportation
- Piggyback Contract Guidance
- Policy For NYSED's Response To A Pupil Transportation Fatality
- Pre-School Students with Disabilities - reporting trans costs
- Prohibition of Commercialism
on School Buses
Is advertising allowed on school buses? No, unless operating in a city with a population of one million or more. Chapter 415 created Vehicle and Traffic Law section 375(21-h), which provides that:
- New Contract Form (TC)
- Contract Extension Form (CE)
- Contract Summer Form (TCS)
- Contract Extension Summer Form (CES)
- Pupil Transportation Contracts awarded thru an RFP - more complex than the more common, competative bid
- Pupil Transportation During a Contingency Budget
- Records Retention
- School
Bus Transportation (NYS DOT)
- Shared Services Contracts
- Special Needs Transportation Recommendations
- Standing Passengers Prohibited [Ed Law 3635-c]
- Strike - Contractor Bus Strike Suggestions
- Superintendent Approval Letter for Bus Drivers -
- Transportation Aid Guide (State Aid Website)
- When Is It Necessary to Competitively Bid a Pupil Transportation Contract?
21-h. It shall be unlawful for any motor vehicle having a seating capacity of more than seven passengers, and used primarily to transport pupils or pupils and teachers to and from school to be mounted with, or have placed or installed thereon any sign, placard or other display except as provided by law. Provided, however, that the provisions of this subdivision shall not apply to such motor vehicles operating in a city with a population of one million or more.
Last Updated:
September 20, 2022