SB 292 (Crossover) County Boards of Education - Student Transportation - Sunset Repeal
- PSSAM Staff
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BILL: SB 292
TITLE: County Boards of Education - Student Transportation -
Sunset Repeal
DATE: April 01, 2026
POSITION: Support with Amendments
COMMITTEE: House Ways & Means Committee
CONTACT: Mary Pat Fannon, Executive Director, PSSAM
The Public School Superintendents’ Association of Maryland (PSSAM), on behalf of all twenty-four public school superintendents, supports Senate Bill 292 with amendments.
This bill repeals the termination date of certain provisions of law that authorize a county board of education to provide transportation for certain students using a vehicle other than a standard school bus.
During the bill’s deliberations in the Senate, a series of amendments were added that we do not support. Therefore, we respectfully request that the Ways and Means Committee conform SB 292 to its companion House Bill 319 as it moved out of the House.
PSSAM strongly supported the original legislation in 2021 authorizing alternative vehicles in circumstances when a school bus cannot reasonably be provided. Further, certain student groups were identified as eligible for these services, including (1) preschool-age students; (2) students with disabilities; (3) homeless youth; (4) children in foster care; (5) students without access to school buses; (6) students in a nonpublic school placement; (7) students in dual enrollment programs or work programs or other educational programs based off the school campus. Additionally, the law allowed school systems to provide this transportation to other student groups through a written determination by the board.
Transportation is one of the fastest growing costs for school systems with limited ability by LEAs to minimize costs. This legislation has given us the ability and flexibility to provide transportation in challenging circumstances such as geography and student need.
For the reasons stated above, PSSAM requests a favorable with amendments report on Senate Bill 292.




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