North Dakota Code § 39-21-27

Special lighting and warning equipment on schoolbuses
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1. The superintendent of public instruction, in cooperation with the director, is authorized 
to adopt standards and specifications applicable to lighting equipment and special 
warning devices, including the stop sign on a control arm specified in section 
39-21-18, to be carried by schoolbuses and other vehicles transporting children to 
school for compensation, consistent with the provisions of this chapter, but 
supplemental thereto. The standards and specifications must correlate with and, so far 
as possible, conform to the specifications then current as approved by the society of 
automotive engineers.
2. It is unlawful to operate any flashing warning signal light or the stop sign on the control 
arm specified in section 39-21-18 on a schoolbus except when the schoolbus is 
stopped on a highway for the purpose of permitting schoolchildren to board or alight 
from the schoolbus.
3. Schoolbuses equipped with safety strobe lights pursuant to subsection 4 of section 
39-21-18 must have the safety strobe light in operation whenever the schoolbus is 
being operated upon a highway for purposes of transporting children either to or from 
school or for a school -sanctioned activity. It is unlawful to operate a safety strobe light 
on a schoolbus when the schoolbus is used for any other purpose.

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