Colorado Code § 42-4-1904

Regulations for school buses - regulations on discharge of passengers - penalty - exception - definition
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(1) The state board of education, by and with the advice of the
executive director of the department, shall adopt and enforce regulations not inconsistent with
this article to govern the operation of all school buses used for the transportation of
schoolchildren and to govern the discharge of passengers from such school buses. Such
regulations shall prohibit the driver of any school bus used for the transportation of
schoolchildren from discharging any passenger from the school bus which will result in the
passenger's immediately crossing a major thoroughfare, except for two-lane highways when such
crossing can be done in a safe manner, as determined by the local school board in consultation
with the local traffic regulatory authority, and shall prohibit the discharging or loading of
passengers from the school bus onto the side of any major thoroughfare whenever access to the
destination of the passenger is possible by the use of a road or street which is adjacent to the
major thoroughfare. For the purposes of this section, a "major thoroughfare" means a freeway,
any U.S. highway outside any incorporated limit, interstate highway, or highway with four or
more lanes, or a highway or road with a median separating multiple lanes of traffic. Every
person operating a school bus or responsible for or in control of the operation of school buses
shall be subject to said regulations.
(2) Any person operating a school bus under contract with a school district who fails to
comply with any of said regulations is guilty of breach of contract, and such contract shall be
canceled after notice and hearing by the responsible officers of such district.
(3) Any person who violates any provision of this section commits a petty offense.
(4) The provisions of this section shall not apply in the case of public transportation
programs for pupil transportation under section 22-51-104 (1)(c), C.R.S.

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