S 1495 NY
Relates to school aid for transportation of children attending a universal pre-kindergarten program; repealer
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This bill extends school transportation provisions to include children attending universal pre-kindergarten programs. School districts would be able to provide transportation for pre-K children to and from school and before-and-after-school child care locations, using the same distance requirements as kindergarten through 12th grade students. The cost of providing such transportation would be eligible for state school aid funding. The bill also allows child safety zones to apply to pre-K students when hazardous conditions warrant additional transportation.
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Official abstract
Relates to application of certain school aid funds towards transportation of children attending a universal pre-kindergarten program.
Sponsor (1)
- Patricia Fahy Democratic · primary
1 coauthor / cosponsor
- James Skoufis Democratic · cosponsor
Action history (4)
- Jan 10, 2025 REFERRED TO EDUCATION · upper
- Jan 7, 2026 REFERRED TO EDUCATION · upper
- May 19, 2026 AMEND (T) AND RECOMMIT TO EDUCATION · upper
- May 19, 2026 PRINT NUMBER 1495A · upper
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Bill No.: Summary Actions Committee Votes Floor Votes Memo Text LFIN Chamber Video/Transcript S01495 Summary: BILL NO S01495A   SAME AS No Same As   SPONSOR FAHY   COSPNSR SKOUFIS   MLTSPNSR   Amd §§3622-a, 3635, 3635-b & 3623-a, rpld §3635 sub 1 ¶g, Ed L   Relates to application of certain school aid funds towards transportation of children attending a universal pre-kindergarten program.
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STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________
1495--A
2025-2026 Regular Sessions
IN SENATE
January 10, 2025 ___________
Introduced by Sens. FAHY, SKOUFIS -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Education -- recom- mitted to the Committee on Education in accordance with Senate Rule 6, sec. 8 -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee
AN ACT to amend the education law, in relation to school aid for trans- portation of children attending a universal pre-kindergarten program; and to repeal paragraph g of subdivision 1 of section 3635 of the education law, relating thereto
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. Subdivision 1 of section 3622-a of the education law, as 2 added by chapter 474 of the laws of 1996, is amended to read as follows: 3 1. Transportation of pupils to and from school once daily, including 4 children attending a universal pre-kindergarten program pursuant to 5 section thirty-six hundred two-e of this article, provided, however, in 6 no case shall there be any deduction made in determining aidable regular 7 transportation on the basis of bus mileage travelled in transporting 8 children as part of a regional or joint transportation system; 9 § 2. Paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 3635 of the education 10 law, as amended by section 11 of part A of chapter 97 of the laws of 11 2011, is amended to read as follows: 12 a. Sufficient transportation facilities (including the operation and 13 maintenance of motor vehicles) shall be provided by the school district 14 for all the children residing within the school district to and from the 15 school they legally attend, who are in need of such transportation 16 because of the remoteness of the school to the child or for the 17 promotion of the best interest of such children. Such transportation 18 shall be provided for all children attending grades kindergarten through 19 eight who live more than two miles from the school which they legally 20 attend and for all children attending grades nine through twelve who
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD03510-03-6
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1 live more than three miles from the school which they legally attend and 2 shall be provided for each such child up to a distance of fifteen miles, 3 the distances in each case being measured by the nearest available route 4 from home to school. Such transportation may be provided to children 5 attending a universal pre-kindergarten program pursuant to section thir- 6 ty-six hundred two-e of this article. The cost of providing such trans- 7 portation between two or three miles, as the case may be, and fifteen 8 miles shall be considered for the purposes of this chapter to be a 9 charge upon the district and an ordinary contingent expense of the 10 district. Transportation for a lesser distance than two miles in the 11 case of children attending a universal pre-kindergarten program pursuant 12 to section thirty-six hundred two-e of this article or grades kindergar- 13 ten through eight or three miles in the case of children attending 14 grades nine through twelve and for a greater distance than fifteen miles 15 may be provided by the district with the approval of the qualified 16 voters, and, if provided, shall be offered equally to all children in 17 like circumstances residing in the district; provided, however, that 18 this requirement shall not apply to transportation offered pursuant to 19 section thirty-six hundred thirty-five-b of this article. 20 § 3. Paragraph e of subdivision 1 of section 3635 of the education 21 law, as amended by chapter 665 of the laws of 1990, is amended to read 22 as follows: 23 e. In lieu of the transportation provided pursuant to the foregoing 24 provisions of this subdivision, a board of education may, at its 25 discretion, provide transportation to any child attending a universal 26 pre-kindergarten program pursuant to section thirty-six hundred two-e of 27 this article or grades kindergarten through eight between the school 28 such child legally attends and before-and/or-after-school child care 29 locations. For the purposes of this subdivision, a before-and/or-after- 30 school child care location shall mean a place, other than the child's 31 home, where care for less than twenty-four hours a day is provided on a 32 regular basis for a child who attends school within the school district, 33 provided that such place is situated within the school district. This 34 definition includes, but is not limited to, a variety of child care 35 services such as day care centers, family day care homes and in-home 36 care by non-relatives. Such transportation may be provided for children 37 attending a universal pre-kindergarten program pursuant to section thir- 38 ty-six hundred two-e of this article or grades kindergarten through 39 eight where the distance between the school they legally attend and 40 before-and/or-after-school child care locations is more than two miles, 41 and may be provided for up to a distance of fifteen miles, the distance 42 in each case being measured by the nearest available route from before- 43 and/or-after-school child care locations to the school they legally 44 attend, except that transportation for a lesser distance than two miles 45 or a greater distance than fifteen miles may be provided if transporta- 46 tion for such distances is provided to students between home and school. 47 Where a child receives transportation from a before-school child care 48 location to the school [ he or she ] such child legally attends, such 49 child shall be entitled to receive transportation from the school [ he or 50 she ] such child legally attends to [ his or her ] such child's home or to 51 an after-school child care location in accordance with this subdivision. 52 Where a child receives transportation from the school [ he or she ] such 53 child legally attends to an after-school child care location, such child 54 shall be entitled to receive transportation from home to the school [ he 55 or she ] such child legally attends in accordance with this subdivision. 56 Transportation may be provided to any child attending a universal pre-
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1 kindergarten program pursuant to section thirty-six hundred two-e of 2 this article or grades kindergarten through eight between the school the 3 child legally attends and before-and/or-after-school child care 4 locations upon written request of the parent or legal guardian submitted 5 not later than the first day of April preceding the next school year, 6 provided, however, a parent or guardian of a child not residing in the 7 district on such date shall submit a written request within thirty days 8 after establishing residence in the district and provided further that 9 in order to be considered eligible for such transportation in the nine- 10 teen hundred eighty-seven--eighty-eight school year, such request must 11 be submitted by August first, nineteen hundred eighty-seven. The 12 provision of transportation to or from before-and/or-after-school child 13 care locations, if provided, shall be offered equally to all children in 14 like circumstances residing in the district, provided that a board of 15 education furnishing transportation pursuant to this paragraph may limit 16 the provision of such transportation to child care locations located 17 within the attendance zone of the school the child attends, and to child 18 day care centers and school age child care programs licensed or regis- 19 tered pursuant to section three hundred ninety of the social services 20 law located anywhere within the school district. The cost of providing 21 such transportation between two or three miles, as the case may be, and 22 fifteen miles shall be considered for the purposes of this chapter to be 23 a charge upon the district. Such substitute transportation expense shall 24 be eligible for state aid in accordance with [ clause ] subparagraph one 25 of paragraph b of subdivision seven of section thirty-six hundred two of 26 this [ chapter ] article . Nothing in this subdivision shall be construed 27 to impose a duty upon boards of education to provide transportation to 28 or from before-and/or-after-school child care locations. Nothing in this 29 subdivision shall be construed to authorize boards of education to 30 provide to any child transportation between a before-and/or-after-school 31 day care location and that child's home. 32 § 4. Paragraph g of subdivision 1 of section 3635 of the education law 33 is REPEALED. 34 § 5. Subdivision 2 of section 3635-b of the education law, as amended 35 by chapter 422 of the laws of 2004, is amended to read as follows: 36 2. A board of education or board of trustees is authorized to adopt a 37 resolution providing for pupil transportation in child safety zones, 38 where applicable, of a proposition to expend money for such transporta- 39 tion presented pursuant to the provisions of subdivision nineteen of 40 section two thousand twenty-one and section two thousand twenty-two of 41 this chapter. Such transportation may be provided without regard to like 42 circumstances based solely upon the fact that the pupil resides within 43 two miles, in the case of a pupil in a universal pre-kindergarten 44 program pursuant to section thirty-six hundred two-e of this article or 45 grade kindergarten through eight, and within three miles, in the case of 46 a pupil in grade nine through twelve, from the school such pupil legally 47 attends, notwithstanding the provisions of section thirty-six hundred 48 thirty-five of this [ article ] part . Such transportation may be provided 49 upon the determination by the board that a hazardous zone exists which 50 in the opinion of the board would be reasonably alleviated by the estab- 51 lishment of a child safety zone. For purposes of this section, child 52 safety zone means a designated area of a school district, including at 53 least one personal residence, within which children who reside at a 54 lesser distance from the school they legally attend than the minimum 55 transportation limit of the district will be provided transportation on
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1 the basis that their most direct walking route to school will traverse a 2 hazardous zone. 3 § 6. Paragraph a of subdivision 3 of section 3623-a of the education 4 law, as added by chapter 474 of the laws of 1996, is amended to read as 5 follows: 6 a. The transportation operating expense for any school district 7 furnishing transportation for pupils attending a school within such 8 district shall be reduced by any moneys received for transportation , 9 provided that universal pre-kindergarten program grants awarded pursuant 10 to section thirty-six hundred two-e of this article shall not be consid- 11 ered moneys received for transportation . 12 § 7. This act shall take effect on the first of July next succeeding 13 the date on which it shall have become a law.
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