§ 70-9-106. Insurance to pay damages - Actions against school district.  


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  • The board of education of any school district authorized to furnish transportation may purchase insurance for the purpose of paying damages to persons sustaining injuries proximately caused by the operation of motor vehicles used in transporting school children.  The operation of said vehicles by school districts, however, is hereby declared to be a public governmental function, and no action for damages shall be brought against a school district under the provisions of this section but may be brought against the insurer, and the amount of the damages recoverable shall be limited in amount to that provided in the contract of insurance between the district and the insurer and shall be collectible from said insurer only.  The provisions of this section shall not be construed as creating any liability whatever against any school district which does not provide said insurance.

Added by Laws 1971, c. 281, § 9-106, eff. July 2, 1971.