South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 67 - Transportation Of Pupils; School Buses
Section 59-67-710. Contracts of insurance on state-owned school buses.

(1) The Director of the Division of General Services, with the approval of the State Fiscal Accountability Authority, shall provide insurance coverage on all state-owned school buses which are operated under the authority of, and which are being used for the purposes of, Article 3 of this chapter. Such insurance contracts must be provided either through commercial carriers or through the insurance reserve funds of the Division of General Services. The insurance contracts shall provide at least the following benefits:
(a) for the lawful occupant of any such school bus who suffers bodily injuries or death, a death benefit of not less than fifty thousand dollars;
(b) for the lawful occupant of any such school bus who suffers bodily injuries, an amount sufficient to defray the cost of hospitalization, surgery, dentistry, medicine, and all other medical expenses up to three thousand dollars or such amount as promulgated by regulation of the Department of Education;
(c) additional coverage must also be provided for the following named perils:
(i) for the loss of both hands or both feet or sight of both eyes, fifty thousand dollars;
(ii) for loss of one hand and one foot, thirty thousand dollars;
(iii) for loss of either hand or foot and sight of one eye, thirty thousand dollars; and
(iv) for loss of either hand or foot or sight of one eye, thirty thousand dollars.
(2) The benefits provided for in subsection (1) shall exist without regard to fault or negligence. The insurance shall cover any accident which occurs:
(a) while getting on a school bus;
(b) while riding within a school bus;
(c) by being thrown from within a school bus;
(d) while getting off a school bus;
(e) by being run down, struck, or run over while crossing a public highway while approaching or leaving a school bus at the point of loading or unloading; or
(f) by being run down, struck, or run over by any moving vehicle while en route between home and the point of loading or en route between the point of unloading and home.
(3)(a) For any action or claim for damages brought under the provisions of Chapter 78 of Title 15 of the 1976 Code, the liability may not exceed the following limits:
(i) Except as provided in Section 59-67-710(3)(a)(iii), no person may recover in any action or claim brought hereunder a sum exceeding two hundred fifty thousand dollars because of loss arising from a single occurrence regardless of the number of agencies or political subdivisions involved.
(ii) Except as provided in Section 59-67-710(3)(a)(iv), the total sum recovered hereunder arising out of a single occurrence may not exceed five hundred thousand dollars regardless of the number of agencies or political subdivisions or claims or actions involved.
(iii) No person may recover in any action or claim brought hereunder against any governmental entity and caused by the tort of any licensed physician or dentist, employed by a governmental entity and acting within the scope of his profession, a sum exceeding one million dollars because of loss arising from a single occurrence regardless of the number of agencies or political subdivisions involved.
(iv) The total sum recovered hereunder arising out of a single occurrence of liability of any governmental entity for any tort caused by any licensed physician or dentist, employed by a governmental entity and acting within the scope of his profession, may not exceed one million dollars regardless of the number of agencies or political subdivisions or claims or actions involved.
(v) The provisions of Section 59-67-710(3)(a)(iii) and (3)(a)(iv) shall in no way limit or modify the liability of a licensed physician or dentist, acting within the scope of his profession, with respect to any action or claim brought hereunder which involved services for which the physician or dentist was paid, should have been paid, or expected to be paid at the time of the rendering of the services from any source other than the salary appropriated by the governmental entity.
(b) No award for damages under Chapter 78 of Title 15 of the 1976 Code may include punitive or exemplary damages or interest prior to judgment.
(c) The insurance required by this section shall contain sufficient coverage for the provisions of this item.
(d) Any recovery from the State or governmental entity shall be reduced by the sum received pursuant to subsections (1)(a) and (c) and (2) of this section. In any recovery from a third party, the State shall have a right of subrogation for recovery of payments pursuant to this section.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 21-840; 1953 (48) 3, 396; 1959 (51) 287; 1968 (55) 3027; 1974 (58) 2335; 1977 Act No. 215 Section 1; 1986 Act No. 463, Section 4; 1988 Act No. 352, Section 11.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 59 - Education

Chapter 67 - Transportation Of Pupils; School Buses

Section 59-67-10. "School bus" defined.

Section 59-67-20. Regulations of State Board of Education governing design and operation of school buses.

Section 59-67-30. Painting and markings of school buses.

Section 59-67-40. Applicability of laws and regulations to private school buses.

Section 59-67-50. Removal of identification marks from former school buses.

Section 59-67-60. Repainting of former school buses.

Section 59-67-70. Dual wheels.

Section 59-67-80. Windshield wiper, brakes, lights, and rear view mirrors.

Section 59-67-90. Gasoline tanks.

Section 59-67-100. Seating space; aisle; seats; number and location of pupils.

Section 59-67-105. Maximum ride time; routing.

Section 59-67-108. Training and certification of drivers.

Section 59-67-110. Front entrance-exit; emergency exit.

Section 59-67-120. Tampering with governors prohibited.

Section 59-67-130. Inspection of road conditions on bus routes; reporting hazards.

Section 59-67-140. Inspection of road conditions on bus routes; duties of drivers.

Section 59-67-150. Qualifications of bus driver; drinking or smoking on bus.

Section 59-67-160. Physical examination of school bus driver.

Section 59-67-180. General supervision of bus by driver.

Section 59-67-190. Driver prohibited from leaving bus while engine is running.

Section 59-67-200. Complete stop to receive or discharge passenger required.

Section 59-67-210. School bus passing another school bus unlawful.

Section 59-67-220. Filling gasoline tank while engine is running or pupils are on bus prohibited.

Section 59-67-230. Driver required to stop before crossing railroad track.

Section 59-67-240. Other duties of driver; discipline of pupils for misconduct.

Section 59-67-245. Interference with operation of school bus; penalties.

Section 59-67-250. Posting of copies of relevant statutes.

Section 59-67-260. Check of school bus operation by Department of Public Safety.

Section 59-67-270. Inspection of buses.

Section 59-67-280. Penalties.

Section 59-67-290. Negligence or carelessness of driver not imputable to passengers.

Section 59-67-300. Overnight parking; waivers.

Section 59-67-410. Control by State Board of Education of school bus transportation.

Section 59-67-415. Parental responsibility for safe and timely arrival of children to and from bus stop.

Section 59-67-420. Extent of transportation to be provided.

Section 59-67-421. Liability in regard to school transportation within hazardous areas.

Section 59-67-425. Transportation of children attending kindergarten or child development programs.

Section 59-67-440. Board may borrow from Division of Sinking Funds and Property to effect purchases of school bus equipment.

Section 59-67-450. Form of indebtedness; interest; payment.

Section 59-67-460. Contracts for transportation services with private individuals or contractors; State aid.

Section 59-67-470. Bus drivers; selection; eligibility, training and certificates.

Section 59-67-480. Salaries of drivers of State-owned buses.

Section 59-67-490. Proposed routes shall be submitted to Board of Education annually; approval.

Section 59-67-500. Routes of buses owned and operated by local school agencies.

Section 59-67-510. Use of transportation equipment for special events, office of Adjutant General and armed services reserve component functions, and other educational purposes.

Section 59-67-515. Speed limit for public school buses; exceptions.

Section 59-67-520. Transportation of handicapped persons.

Section 59-67-530. Expenses of operation of State and locally owned buses.

Section 59-67-535. Use of boats for transportation of school children from Sandy Island to transport residents.

Section 59-67-540. Supplies and maintenance of state-owned buses; maintenance and supply stations.

Section 59-67-545. Parents and other adult school volunteers or employees authorized to ride route school buses on space available basis.

Section 59-67-550. Installment purchase of maintenance shops.

Section 59-67-570. Rules and regulations.

Section 59-67-580. Replacement cycle; funding.

Section 59-67-585. Use of biodiesel fuel.

Section 59-67-710. Contracts of insurance on state-owned school buses.

Section 59-67-720. Payment of premiums.

Section 59-67-730. Counties and other political subdivisions prohibited from providing supplemental benefits on state-owned buses.

Section 59-67-740. Contracts of insurance on county and district-owned and contract buses.

Section 59-67-760. Waiver of claim against bus driver.

Section 59-67-765. Waiver of sovereign immunity up to limits of insurance coverage.

Section 59-67-770. State's immunity not waived.

Section 59-67-780. Rules and regulations.

Section 59-67-790. Pupil Injury Insurance Fund.