Quote Quoting Guybrush
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Methinks "used by" is a fairly simple term. If this isn't simple enough, then all wording for all laws should be wiped by the books. If a school bus is using a parking lot to unload and load kids - that property is "used by". Just because it s private property does not excuse it from the simple definition of "used by".

So riddle me this:

if the bus service is not owned by the school district (which is the case in my area with some of the school systems) would the school still,be using the private lot since the law specifies when the private property is being used by the school or educational institution?

a) that is stopped upon property owned, operated, or used by a school or educational institution,

maybe it’s not so simple after all...or it is that simple and you are adding the unnecessary complexity by trying to interpret it to mean something it wasn’t intended to mean.