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§ 16091. Clean school bus program
(a) DefinitionsIn this section:
(1) Administrator
(2) Alternative fuel
(3) Clean school busThe term “clean school bus” means a school bus that—
(A) the Administrator certifies reduces emissions and is operated entirely or in part using an alternative fuel; or
(B) is a zero-emission school bus.
(4) Eligible contractorThe term “eligible contractor” means a contractor that is a for-profit, not-for-profit, or nonprofit entity that has the capacity—
(A) to sell, lease, license, or contract for service clean school buses, zero-emission school buses, charging or fueling infrastructure, or other equipment needed to charge, fuel, or maintain clean school buses or zero-emission school buses, to individuals or entities that own, lease, license, or contract for service a school bus or a fleet of school buses; or
(B) to arrange financing for such a sale, lease, license, or contract for service.
(5) Eligible recipient
(A) In generalSubject to subparagraph (B), the term “eligible recipient” means—
(i) 1 or more local or State governmental entities responsible for—(I) providing school bus service to 1 or more public school systems; or(II) the purchase, lease, license, or contract for service of school buses;
(ii) an eligible contractor;
(iii) a nonprofit school transportation association;
(iv) a charter school (as defined in section 7221i of title 20) responsible for the purchase, lease, license, or contract for service of school buses for that charter school; or
(v) an Indian Tribe (as defined in section 5304 of title 25), Tribal organization (as defined in that section), or tribally controlled school (as defined in section 2511 of title 25) that is responsible for—(I) providing school bus service to 1 or more Bureau-funded schools (as defined in section 2021 of title 25); or(II) the purchase, lease, license, or contract for service of school buses.
(B) Special requirements
(6) High-need local educational agency
(7) School bus
(8) Zero-emission school busThe term “zero-emission school bus” means a school bus that is certified by the Administrator to have a drivetrain that produces, under any possible operational mode or condition, zero exhaust emission of—
(A) any air pollutant that is listed pursuant to section 7408(a) of this title (or any precursor to such an air pollutant); and
(B) any greenhouse gas.
(b) Program for replacement of existing school buses with clean school buses and zero-emission school buses
(1) EstablishmentThe Administrator shall establish a program—
(A) to award grants and rebates on a competitive basis to eligible recipients for the replacement of existing school buses with clean school buses;
(B) to award grants and rebates on a competitive basis to eligible recipients for the replacement of existing school buses with zero-emission school buses;
(C) to award contracts to eligible contractors to provide rebates for the replacement of existing school buses with clean school buses; and
(D) to award contracts to eligible contractors to provide rebates for the replacement of existing school buses with zero-emission school buses.
(2) Allocation of fundsOf the amounts made available for awards under paragraph (1) in a fiscal year, the Administrator shall award—
(A) 50 percent to replace existing school buses with zero-emission school buses; and
(B) 50 percent to replace existing school buses with clean school buses and zero-emission school buses.
(3) ConsiderationsIn making awards under paragraph (2)(B), the Administrator shall take into account the following criteria and shall not give preference to any individual criterion:
(A) Lowest overall cost of bus replacement.
(B) Local conditions, including the length of bus routes and weather conditions.
(C) Technologies that most reduce emissions.
(D) Whether funds will bring new technologies to scale or promote cost parity between old technology and new technology.
(4) Priority of applicationsIn making awards under paragraph (1), the Administrator may prioritize applicants that—
(A) propose to replace school buses that serve—
(i) a high-need local educational agency;
(ii) a Bureau-funded school (as defined in section 2021 of title 25); or
(iii) a local educational agency that receives a basic support payment under section 7703(b)(1) of title 20 for children who reside on Indian land;
(B) serve rural or low-income areas; or
(C) propose to complement the assistance received through the award by securing additional sources of funding for the activities supported through the award, such as through—
(i) public-private partnerships;
(ii) grants from other entities; or
(iii) issuance of school bonds.
(5) Use of school bus fleetAll clean school buses and zero-emission school buses acquired with funds provided under this section shall—
(A) be operated as part of the school bus fleet for which the award was made for not less than 5 years, except that, if the award is to an eligible contractor and the contract with the local educational agency (including charter schools operating as local educational agencies under State law) ends before the end of the 5-year period, those school buses may be operated as part of another local educational agency eligible for the same or higher priority consideration under paragraph (4), subject to the limitations under paragraph (7);
(B) be maintained, operated, and charged or fueled according to manufacturer recommendations or State requirements; and
(C) not be manufactured or retrofitted with, or otherwise have installed, a power unit or other technology that creates air pollution within the school bus, such as an unvented diesel passenger heater.
(6) Awards
(A) In general
(B) Structuring awards
(7) Deployment and distribution
(A) In generalThe Administrator shall—
(i) to the maximum extent practicable, achieve nationwide deployment of clean school buses and zero-emission school buses through the program under this section; and
(ii) ensure a broad geographic distribution of awards.
(B) Limitation
(8) Annual reportNot later than January 31 of each year, the Administrator shall submit to Congress a report that evaluates the implementation of this section and describes—
(A) the total number of applications received;
(B) the quantity and amount of grants and rebates awarded and the location of the recipients of the grants and rebates;
(C) the criteria used to select the recipients; and
(D) any other information the Administrator considers appropriate.
(c) Education and outreach
(1) In general
(2) Coordination with stakeholders
(3) ComponentsThe education and outreach program under paragraph (1) shall—
(A) inform potential award recipients on the process of applying for awards and fulfilling the requirements of awards;
(B) describe the available technologies and the benefits of using the technologies;
(C) explain the benefits and costs incurred by participating in the award program;
(D) make available information regarding best practices, lessons learned, and technical and other information regarding—
(i) clean school bus and zero-emission school bus acquisition and deployment;
(ii) the build-out of associated infrastructure and advance planning with the local electricity supplier;
(iii) workforce development, training, and Registered Apprenticeships that meet the requirements under parts 29 and 30 of title 29, Code of Federal Regulations (as in effect on December 1, 2019); and
(iv) any other information that is necessary, as determined by the Administrator; and
(E) include, as appropriate, information from the annual report required under subsection (b)(7).1
1 So in original. Probably should be “subsection (b)(8).”
(d) Administrative costs
(e) Regulations
(f) Authorization of appropriationsThere is authorized to be appropriated to the Administrator to carry out this section, to remain available until expended, $1,000,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2022 through 2026, of which—
(1) $500,000,000 shall be made available for the adoption of clean school buses and zero-emission school buses; and
(2) $500,000,000 shall be made available for the adoption of zero-emission school buses.
(Pub. L. 109–58, title VII, § 741, Aug. 8, 2005, 119 Stat. 821; Pub. L. 117–58, div. G, title XI, § 71101, Nov. 15, 2021, 135 Stat. 1321; Pub. L. 117–328, div. O, title IV, § 405, Dec. 29, 2022, 136 Stat. 5229.)