Sunday are separated by more than seven days, such officials may notify the district of a maximum of ten days, but such school district will be required to provide for transportation to such nonpublic school provided that such five or ten additional days, whichever is applicable, are limited to the following: the Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday after Labor Day, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, the week in which public schools are closed for spring recess, December twenty-fourth and the week between Christmas day and New Year's day, the Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday after the observance of Washington's birthday the first day of the second lunar month after the winter solstice in the preceding calendar year, known as Asian Lunar New Year,, the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the Indian calendar in each year, known as Diwali, and, in the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens only, Anniversary Day as designated in section twenty-five hundred eighty-six of this chapter.
[Repealed Effective 6/30/2029]
Nothing in this subdivision shall be construed to reduce or relieve school districts from the responsibility of providing transportation to students otherwise eligible for such transportation. Nothing in this subdivision shall be construed to authorize a school district to have standing passengers in violation of section thirty-six hundred thirty-five-c of this article, and unanticipated ridership shall not be deemed an unforeseen occurrence for purposes of subdivision two of such section after the first day in which such unanticipated ridership occurs.
Any school district that, at its discretion, has elected to provide student transportation based upon patterns of actual ridership shall place such plans on the school district's website, if one exists, on or before August fifteenth of the school year in which the transportation plan will be implemented and shall be required to have a back up plan as part of their emergency management practices for pupil transportation in the event that a bus is filled beyond capacity.
N.Y. Educ. Law § 3635