Rules and Policies
Some important information for you. Check it out.
Title VI / Civil Rights
It is the policy of Schoharie County to ensure programs and services are implemented without discrimination through its civil rights policies and procedures. Schoharie County’s Title VI policy assures that no person or groups of persons shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, or other protected status be excluded from participation, denied benefits or otherwise subjected to discrimination under any and all programs, services, or activities offered. Schoharie County has a zero-tolerance policy regarding any form of unlawful discrimination against our customers. Discrimination, harassment, or retaliation against our customers is prohibited. Download our Policy for more information here.
Americans with Disabilities Act
Schoharie County provides accessible services that meet the requirements of the ADA. It is the goal of our system, through our services to design, implement and maintain an efficient and effective transportation system for persons with disabilities. Download our ADA Plan to learn more here.
Rules to Ride
A Code of Conduct to Maintain A Safe and Pleasant Experience for Everyone. We ask that riders observe the following Rules to Ride while on the bus. Some of them include: Items that are RESTRICTED from the bus, Personal Hygiene and Dress Code, Eating, Drinking and Electronic Devices. Learn more about our rules to ride
Holidays
Schoharie County PUBLIC Transportation will not be operating on the following holidays:
New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr., Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, DAY AFTER THANKGIVING and
Christmas Day
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