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Legal Updates – 2022 in Review

3/20/2023| Reference Number : 259.110.2 | Legal, School Bus, Legislative/Regulatory | HR15, Driver Shortage, Electric Buses, COVID-19 | | Return|

In 2022, school districts operated mostly uninterrupted from the coronavirus, and federal and state governments tackled more issues unrelated to the pandemic. For school transportation contractors, this meant keeping up with new or amended laws and regulations, and other significant events. Continue reading for a discussion on some of the biggest legal topics affecting the school transportation industry in 2022.

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