3635-A - Safety belt usage.

§ 3635-a. Safety  belt  usage.    1.  A board of education or board of  trustees may, in its discretion, following  a  public  hearing  for  the  purpose  of  determining  whether a resolution shall be adopted, provide  for the use of seat safety belts on such  school  buses,  in  accordance  with  regulations  and  standards  established by the commissioner under  subdivision one of  section  thirty-six  hundred  thirty-eight  of  this  chapter.    2.  Such  public  hearing,  conducted upon reasonable notice, shall be  held to consider: (a) whether the district  shall  install  seat  safety  belts  on  buses  purchased and/or contracted for prior to the effective  date of this section and require their use; (b) when  such  installation  shall  be  provided,  and  (c) whether use of seat safety belts shall be  required on all school buses within the district  so  equipped  after  a  date to be determined by the board of education or board of trustees.    3.  Such  hearings  shall  consider  the  effect  of seat safety belts  installation on the total number of students that can be transported  on  such buses.    4. Within twenty days after the public hearing, the board of education  or  board of trustees shall, by resolution, determine whether to require  installation and use of seat safety belts on some or all school buses.    5. This section shall apply only to vehicles owned or leased by school  districts and  nonpublic  schools,  and  to  vehicles  used  to  perform  contracts  with  such  school  districts  and  nonpublic schools for the  purpose of transporting school children for hire.    6. Nothing in this section shall be construed to impose  a  duty  upon  boards  of  education or boards of trustees to provide seat safety belts  on school buses purchased or contracted for prior to the effective  date  of  this  section, nor shall any board of education or board of trustees  be held liable for failure to provide seat safety belts pursuant to this  section. A school board member or trustee shall have immunity  from  any  civil  or criminal liability that might otherwise be incurred or imposed  as a result of the provisions of this section provided that such  person  shall have acted in good faith. For the purpose of any proceeding, civil  or criminal, the good faith of any such person shall be presumed.    7.  The provisions of this section shall not apply to school districts  which are using safety belts on school buses or have installed  or  have  contracted  for  the  installation  of  seat  safety  belts prior to the  effective date of this section.