Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-7-127 - Transportation
A. Vehicles
1. The licensee shall ensure that each
vehicle used for the transportation of a child in care:
a. Is mechanically sound and in good
repair;
b. Has heating and air
conditioning units that work efficiently;
c. Has documentation of regular, routine
maintenance and repairs;
d.
Conforms to applicable motor vehicle laws;
e. Carries first aid supplies;
f. Carries emergency roadside
supplies;
g. Has equipment
appropriate to the terrain and the weather; and
h. Has current registration and
insurance.
2. The
licensee shall not allow the number of individuals in a vehicle used to
transport a child in care to exceed the number of available seats and seat
belts in a vehicle other than a bus. If the vehicle is a bus, the licensee
shall not exceed the maximum stated occupancy on the bus inspection
certificate.
3. The licensee
serving a non-ambulatory child in care or a child with a disability shall
provide access to transportation that accommodates the child's special needs
and disability.
B. Car
Seats and Seat Belts
1. The licensee shall
keep the correct number and type of child car seats at the facility appropriate
for the ages of the children in their facility.
2. The licensee shall ensure that each car
seat is properly installed prior to transporting any child requiring a car seat
in accordance with state law.
3.
The licensee shall ensure that each vehicle, except for a bus, used to
transport a child has passenger safety restraints available and will utilize
the safety restraints according to state and federal law.
4. The licensee shall ensure each child with
a disability that prevents the child from maintaining head and trunk control
while sitting is secured in a car bed, harness, or other device designed to
protect the child during transportation.
5. The licensee shall ensure when a 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. The licensee
shall not transport a child in a truck bed, cargo area, camper, or in a trailer
attached to a motor vehicle.
Notes
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