Conn. Agencies Regs. § 10-76d-19 - Transportation
Each board of education shall provide, as a related service, safe and appropriate transportation as required to implement the individualized education program for each child with a disability.
(a)
Travel time. Total travel
time shall not exceed one hour each way to and from a special education
facility. All decisions relating to travel time shall take into account the
nature and severity of the child's disability and the child's age. If an
appropriate placement cannot be made without exceeding the one-hour travel time
limit, written parental consent to longer travel time shall be obtained prior
to implementing the transportation service.
(b)
Operators of vehicles.
Operators of vehicles shall be given such in-service training as is necessary
to acquaint them with the specific needs of the children being transported and
to equip them to meet those needs. Operators of vehicles shall meet the
licensure requirements of the department of motor vehicles.
(c)
Vehicles. All vehicles shall
comply with requirements of the Department of Motor Vehicles and shall be
equipped so as to ensure safe and appropriate transportation.
(d)
Transportation aides. Each
board of education shall provide transportation aides where such aides are
ascertained to be necessary to ensure safe and appropriate transportation. A
transportation aide shall be assigned to each vehicle transporting a child
whose individualized education program specifies the need for such an
aide.
(e)
Transportation
provided by parents. If the board of education requests that the parents
transport a child, it shall reimburse the parents for the cost of such
transportation at the standard mileage reimbursement for a privately owned
automobile established by the Internal Revenue Service. Such reimbursement
shall be for a round trip to transport the child to, and retrieve the child
from, the program. No parent shall be required to provide transportation, nor
shall any board of education be relieved of the obligation to provide
transportation for a child because of the inability or unwillingness of parents
to provide transportation. No board of education shall be required to reimburse
parents for the cost of transporting a child if the parents reject the
transportation offered by the board of education unless reimbursement is
ordered by a hearing officer who finds the transportation offered by the board
was not appropriate to meet the child's needs. In lieu of a hearing, the
parents and the board may resolve their disagreement through mediation or
resolution session.
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