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Carson City update: bills affecting CCSD include school‑bus camera pilot, limits on reporting and proposals on board compensation and open enrollment
Summary
District staff and government relations provided an update on education bills before the Nevada Legislature, including an assembly bill to let districts use bus stop‑arm camera systems to detect passing vehicles, proposed changes to school board compensation, and several bills concerning library and electronic device policies.
Clark County School District staff and external legislative partners briefed trustees on education bills working through the Nevada Legislature during a presentation from Carson City on April 10.
Brad Keating, assistant superintendent for community partnerships and government relations, highlighted multiple measures the district is tracking:
- Assembly Bill 527 (school bus traffic violation detection): The bill would permit districts to install systems on buses to detect drivers illegally passing stopped school buses. CCSD piloted cameras on 30 buses for 90 days and reported 5,380 violations during that period (about 112 violations per weekday across the pilot fleet), Keating said. The bill requires a law enforcement review…
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