"Parents send their children to school with the expectation that the individuals who interact with the students are caring, trust-worthy professionals," said Rep. Battles. "Unfortunately, we currently have no measures in place that prevent a sex offender from driving a bus filled with children. HB 215 increases security for children by ensuring that bus drivers do not have a proven history of hurting children."
Under HB 215, any person required to register on the State Sexual Offender Registry would be ineligible for a new or renewed "P" or "S" endorsement to a commercial driver's license. A "P" endorsement permits a driver to operate a vehicle with 16 or more people on board, and an "S" endorsement permits a driver to operate a school bus. If a registered sex offender fails to receive the endorsement but still drives a commercial motor vehicle that requires the endorsement, he or she would be guilty of a felony and punished by imprisonment for up to two years and/or a fine less than $5,000.
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Representative Paul Battles represents the citizens of District 15, which includes portions of
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