§ 18A:39-1 Transportation of pupils remote from school
§ 18A:39-1a Adjustment of non-public school transportation costs
§ 18A:39-1b Furnishing of district information
§ 18A:39-1c Waiver for pupil transportation services under certain circumstances
§ 18A:39-1d Definitions relative to nonpublic school pupil transportation pilot program
§ 18A:39-1.1 Transportation of other pupils by board
§ 18A:39-1.2 Provision of transportation for certain pupils; contracts; charges, method of collection
§ 18A:39-1.3 Contract for transportation of certain pupils; costs
§ 18A:39-1.4 Determination of financial hardship
§ 18A:39-1.5 Adoption of policy regarding transportation of students who walk along hazardous routes
§ 18A:39-1.6 Transportation of nonpublic school students, remote, certain
§ 18A:39-1.7 Purchase of transportation by nonpublic school pupils; conditions
§ 18A:39-1.8 Payment by parents for transportation of certain pupils
§ 18A:39-1.9 Payment not required based on financial hardship
§ 18A:39-2 Methods of providing transportation
§ 18A:39-2.1 Interdistrict transportation bidding procedure
§ 18A:39-2.2 Determination of cost efficiencies by combining public, nonpublic school bus routes
§ 18A:39-3 Pupil transportation contracts
§ 18A:39-3.1 Consultation for transportation of nonpublic school pupils
§ 18A:39-3.2 Rules, regulations
§ 18A:39-4 Form of bid; deposit; forfeiture or return of deposit
§ 18A:39-5 Opening of bids; rejection, etc
§ 18A:39-6 Liability insurance, etc., to be furnished
§ 18A:39-6.1 Liability insurance; rates
§ 18A:39-10 Expenditures by contractor in compliance with law or rules, after contract made
§ 18A:39-11 Joint transportation authorized
§ 18A:39-11.1 List of agencies providing cooperative transportation services; provision of transportation for certain pupils
§ 18A:39-11.2 Bidding requirements for certain pupil transportation contracts
§ 18A:39-11.3 Disqualification of bidder; “prior negative experience” defined
§ 18A:39-11.4 Continuation of prior agreement in violation of act
§ 18A:39-11.5 Debarment from bidding on pupil transportation contract
§ 18A:39-12 Agreement for joint transportation
§ 18A:39-13 Joint transportation; laws and rules governing
§ 18A:39-14 Joint transportation; expenses; payment
§ 18A:39-15 State aid for joint transportation
§ 18A:39-16 Disputes; determination; appeal
§ 18A:39-17 Names, certain information relative to bus drivers to be filed by secretary of board of education
§ 18A:39-18 Information relative to bus drivers furnished by contractor
§ 18A:39-19.1 Bus drivers required to submit certain information to commissioner; notice of pending charges
§ 18A:39-19.8 Policy requiring list of students being transported to certain activities permitted
§ 18A:39-19.1a Training required for school bus drivers, aides
§ 18A:39-19.2 Training program for school bus drivers, bus aides relative to students with special needs
§ 18A:39-19.3 Administration of training program; certification
§ 18A:39-19.4 Student information card
§ 18A:39-19.5 Revocation of passenger endorsement, special license
§ 18A:39-19.6 Suspended, revoked school bus driver license; notification required
§ 18A:39-19.7 Certification requirements of a school district transportation supervisor
§ 18A:39-20 Compliance required for assigning bus driver; violations; fine
§ 18A:39-20.1 Transportation of students in certain vehicles
§ 18A:39-21 Rules governing pupil transportation by state board
§ 18A:39-22 Use of school buses for recreation, other programs
§ 18A:39-22.1 Use of school buses for transporting adults with disabilities, certain circumstances
§ 18A:39-23 No fee registration continued
§ 18A:39-24 Rules and regulations
§ 18A:39-25 Board of public utility commissioners; regulation or jurisdiction of school buses used under this act
§ 18A:39-26 Short title
§ 18A:39-27 Bus driver required to be on bus when pupil present, exceptions
§ 18A:39-28 Inspection of school bus for pupils by driver at end of transportation route
§ 18A:39-29 Violation, suspension, revocation of school bus endorsement
§ 18A:39-30 Permanent revocation for gross negligence
§ 18A:39-31 Contract for sale of advertising space on school buses, use of revenue
§ 18A:39-32 Report to Governor, Legislature
§ 18A:39-33 Rules, regulations
§ 18A:39-34 Office of School Bus Safety established
§ 18A:39-35 Office duties
§ 18A:39-36 Report to Governor, Legislature

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