2026-11076RuleWallet

School Bus Safety Rules Get Spring Cleaning

Published Date: 6/3/2026

Rule

Summary

Starting July 6, 2026, school bus makers must follow updated rules that remove old, unnecessary seating and crash protection requirements. This change affects manufacturers by simplifying safety standards without extra costs, making school buses safer and rules clearer. If anyone wants to challenge the new rule, they have until July 20, 2026, to speak up.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Manufacturers Face Simpler Bus Rules

If you build school buses or bus parts, you must follow the updated FMVSS No. 222 starting July 6, 2026. The rule removes obsolete seating and crash-protection requirements and simplifies the standard; the agency states this simplifies compliance without imposing extra costs.

School Bus Safety Rules Clarified

You and your children may benefit from clearer school bus safety rules starting July 6, 2026. NHTSA removed outdated requirements from FMVSS No. 222, which the agency says makes school buses safer and the rules easier to understand.

Small Entities: No Significant Economic Impact

NHTSA certified under the Regulatory Flexibility Act that this final rule "removes obsolete regulatory text" and "will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities," so no regulatory flexibility analysis was required.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Rule Effective
6/3/2026
7/6/2026

Department and Agencies

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Agency
Transportation Department
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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