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New York School Bus Contractors Association Meets in Lake George for 63rd Annual Convention

Latham, N.Y. — The New York School Bus Contractors Association is holding its 63rd Annual convention October 13-15 at the Marriott Courtyard Hotel in Lake George, New York.  

This year’s convention will provide school bus contractors and their staff to learn about industry best practices. Attendees will also be provided a comprehensive overview and update from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation about the Volkswagen diesel emissions mitigation settlement’s potential impact on the school bus industry.  Other topics include School Bus Safety and Technology, New Road Tests and Driver Retention.

Attendees will also hear about the most recent legislative and regulatory developments from Albany and Washington, DC, including New York’s new EPI Pen Law, NY’s Paid Family Leave Act, illegal passing, stop-arm cameras, Employment Cost Index, and sales tax exemption for school buses.

A discounted room rate is available for attendees who make reservations before September 22.

More details, including registration forms, cost and hotel information, are available at the New York School Bus Contractors Association at www.nysbca.com.

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The New York School Bus Contractors Association is an organization representing over one hundred school transportation companies, also known as school bus contractors.  The industry transports more than half of all the children who ride a school bus to and from school each day. The association’s primary mission is to promote safe, reliable and cost-effective student transportation services for New York’s school children. www.nysbca.com

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