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Interpretation ID: 7479

Mr. Richard Hamlin
401 Redding Road, #21
Lexington, KY 40517

Dear Mr. Hamlin:

This responds to your letter of June 26, 1992 to Secretary Card, inquiring whether maintenance of school buses in safe operating condition is prescribed by Federal law or regulation. I am pleased to have this opportunity to clarify Federal law as it applies to school buses.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has the authority under the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act to issue motor vehicle safety standards that apply to the manufacture and sale of new motor vehicles, including school buses. NHTSA has issued Federal motor vehicle safety standards applicable to all new school buses. It is a violation of Federal law for any person to sell any new motor vehicle that does not comply with all applicable safety standards.

NHTSA does not have authority over the use and maintenance of school buses. However, the individual states do have such authority. For details on what requirements your state has in this area, you may wish to contact Mr. Mike Roscoe, Director of Pupil Transportation, Kentucky Department of Education, Frankfort, KY 40601. School buses used in interstate commerce may also be subject to standards issued by the Federal Highway Administration. For information on those standards, you may contact the Office of Motor Carrier Standards, Federal Highway Administration, Suite 3404, this address.

I hope this information will be helpful to you. If you have any further questions regarding this matter, you may contact Walter Myers of my staff at this address or at (202) 366- 2992.

Sincerely,

Paul Jackson Rice Chief Counsel Ref:#571 Schoolbuses d:9/l4/92