Judges: Robert T. Stephan, Attorney General
Filed Date: 2/22/1993
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
The Honorable Sandy Praeger State Senator, 2nd District State Capitol, Room 128-S Topeka, Kansas 66612
Dear Senator Praeger:
You request our opinion concerning the use of seat belts on small school buses. Specifically, you inquire whether state regulations violate federal regulations concerning small school bus safety by not requiring that students use seat belts.
The federal "regulation" in question is the highway safety program guideline 17: pupil transportation safety (herein after guideline 17), 23 C.F.R. § 12-4.4 (4-1-92 edition), which states "passengers in school buses . . . with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 10,000 pounds or less should be required to wear occupant restraints (where provided) whenever the vehicle is in motion." At issue is whether this guideline imposes a federal mandate that has not been implemented. We must conclude it does not.
Small school buses (gross vehicle weight rating [GVWR] of 10,000 pounds or less) are equipped with seat belts because the federal government's construction standards require them. 49 C.F.R. § 571.208-210 (10-1-91 edition). See K.A.R.
Guideline 17 contains recommendations to the states on various operational aspects of their school bus and pupil transportation safety programs proposed by the national highway traffic safety administration pursuant to section 402 of the highway safety act of 1966,
We thus opine that because no federal mandate requiring the use of seat belts by passengers of small buses exist, relevant state regulations do not violate any federal law.
Very truly yours,
ROBERT T. STEPHAN Attorney General of Kansas
Guen Easley Assistant Attorney General
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