Current through 131st (2023-2024) Legislature Chapter 684
Section 2091-A - School crossing guards1.Qualifications. A school crossing guard is qualified to direct traffic if the school crossing guard:A. Is 18 years of age or older; [2017, c. 132, §1(NEW).]B. Is under the control of a local law enforcement agency; [2017, c. 132, §1(NEW).]C. Has completed training approved by the Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Standards in controlling traffic on a public way and as described by section 2091, subsection 2 to perform any traffic direction duties to which the school crossing guard is assigned as prescribed by the local law enforcement agency that has control over the school crossing guard; [2017, c. 132, §1(NEW).]D. Is wearing an appropriate uniform as specified by the local law enforcement agency that has control over the school crossing guard; and [2017, c. 132, §1(NEW).]E. Is directing traffic in an intersection with a marked crosswalk on a public way. [2017, c. 132, §1(NEW).] [2017, c. 132, §1(NEW).]
2.Obeying school crossing guards. An operator of a motor vehicle shall obey a hand signal or handheld traffic control device of a school crossing guard qualified under subsection 1. A violation of this subsection is a traffic infraction. [2017, c. 132, §1(NEW).]
3.Assisting pedestrians. This section does not prohibit a school crossing guard who does not meet the specifications described in subsection 1 from assisting a pedestrian to cross a public way, as long as the school crossing guard does not attempt to do so by directing traffic. [2017, c. 132, §1(NEW).]
4.Restrictions. A school crossing guard may not contradict or override a lighted traffic control device or pedestrian control device or cause a pedestrian or motor vehicle to violate the provisions of section 2057. [2017, c. 132, §1(NEW).]
Added by 2017, c. 132,§ 1, eff. 11/1/2017.