Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-6-316 - Transportation Responsibilities
A. A foster parent shall provide or arrange
appropriate local transportation to meet the routine educational, medical,
recreational, social, religious, and therapeutic needs of a foster
child.
B. When a foster child is
transported by or at the direction of a foster parent, the foster parent shall
ensure that the vehicle, at a minimum:
1. Is
maintained in safe operating condition;
2. Is properly licensed, registered, and has
liability insurance; and
3. Has
passenger safety restraints available and:
a.
Each foster child less than the age of five years or weighing less than 40
pounds is properly secured in a child car seat and child restraint system that
is appropriate to the height, weight, and physical condition of the
child;
b. Each foster child five to
eight years of age who weighs more than 40 pounds, but is less than four feet
nine inches in height is properly secured in a child restraint system that is
appropriate to the height, weight, and physical condition of the
child;
c. Each foster child not
covered by subsections (a) and (b) is properly secured with a seat
belt;
d. Each foster child with a
disability that prevents the child from maintaining head and torso control
while sitting is secured in a car bed, harness, or other device designed to
protect the child during transportation; and
e. If a foster child is transported in a
wheelchair, the child is properly secured with a floor-mounted seat belt, and
the wheelchair is properly immobilized using lock-down devices.
C. A foster parent
shall not leave a foster child unattended during transportation if the child:
a. Is less than seven years of age;
b. Has a developmental disability;
and
c. Is more than seven years of
age and that the child is physically and emotionally incapable of traveling
alone;
D. The Child
Placing Agency shall ensure that the foster parent has all of the equipment in
place and properly installed to meet the requirements of subsection (B) prior
to placement.
E. A foster parent
shall ensure the following safety requirements for drivers selected by the
foster parent to transport a foster child:
1.
The driver has a valid driver license; and
2. The driver practices safe, defensive
driving and obeys all traffic laws.
F. A child shall not be transported in a
truck bed, cargo area, camper, or in a trailer attached to a motor
vehicle.
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