North Dakota Code § 39-21-27.1

Schoolbus standards - Equipment and color regulations
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Only motor vehicles which have been designed by the manufacturer for the purpose of 
carrying passengers may be used as schoolbuses. The superintendent of public instruction may 
adopt reasonable regulations, consistent with the provisions of this chapter, relating to the 
construction, design, operation, equipment, and color of schoolbuses and shall prepare and 
publish standards for North Dakota schoolbuses which must set forth the regulations. The 
superintendent of public instruction may issue an order prohibiting the operation on public 
streets, highways, and elsewhere of any schoolbus which does not comply with the regulations, 
and school districts operating buses which do not meet the regulations will not be eligible to 
receive state reimbursement for vehicular transportation. If a schoolbus is purchased for a 
purpose or purposes other than the public transport of schoolchildren, the purchaser shall 
change the color of the vehicle and deactivate or remove the warning signal lights and the stop 
sign on the control arm.
Highway patrol officers and all peace officers are authorized to make necessary 
investigations relating to compliance with the regulations adopted by the superintendent of 
public instruction and to make reports of their findings to the office of the superintendent of 
public instruction.

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