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Committee approves four part-time enforcement technicians as county's school-bus stop-arm camera program expands
Summary
Orange County will create four additional part-time enforcement technician positions to support the school-bus stop-arm camera enforcement program; officials said the program is vendor-funded and intended to reduce dangerous passing of school buses as more districts join.
Orange County's Personnel and Compensation Committee voted April 14 to create four additional part-time Enforcement Technician positions (grade 9, step 2) to support the county's school-bus stop-arm camera enforcement program. Salaries for the part-time roles were described as paid from fines collected by the program.
Deputy Commissioner Dawson of the Department of Emergency Services said the program launched last year and has expanded from four school districts (Washingtonville, Newburgh, Middletown and Kiryas Joel) to include six more that are…
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