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Safe Routes to School Programs |
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556/aSFC/aHTC |
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(Parenthesis
( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates HB729
Relates to SJM55
Responses
Received From
Highway
and Transportation Department
State
Department of Education
SUMMARY
Synopsis of HTC Amendment
The House
Transportation Committee Amendment to SB556 changes the word “shall” to “may”
so language in the bill provides that the safe routes to school program “may”
provide assistance to the state, counties and municipalities to identify school
route hazards and implement improvements.
Synopsis
of SFC Amendment
Senate Finance Committee Amendment to SB 556 deletes the
$750.0 appropriation to the
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
SFC amendment to SB 556 deletes the appropriation and the
word funding from the bill; however, the amended bill still states that the
The
Synopsis
of Original Bill
SB 556 creates a safe routes to school program within the
Significant
Issues
The State Department of Education states that
school bus services to and from school provide transportation to approximately
50% of all school-age children.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
$750.0 is appropriated
from the general fund to the
SB556 establishes a
program, to provide funding assistance to the state, counties and municipalities
to identify school route hazards and implement engineering improvements. If the
program is to continue, funding is recurring.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
The
DUPLICATION, RELATIONSHIP
SB556 and HB729 are
duplicates. SB556 relates to SJM55 which
requests the
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