Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 6A-3.001 - Basic Principles for Transportation of Students
(1) Where it is practicable to provide
improved transportation service and school facilities for students from an area
in adjoining districts, district lines shall not interfere with the designation
of a school attendance area composed of areas of two (2) or more districts. It
shall be the duty of school boards and superintendents of the districts
involved to develop a plan which will issue the children of the area adequate
school advantages. Students shall not be transported at public expense across
district lines unless an annual agreement exists between the respective school
boards. This agreement shall outline the responsibility of each district for
providing school facilities, including transportation, and specify which
district shall have exclusive responsibility for providing and operating the
equipment. Unless the agreement shall stipulate otherwise, the rules and
regulations of the district in which the bus is traveling shall be
observed.
(2) All school bus routes
shall be so planned and adjusted to the capacities of available equipment and
school buses should be so chosen and assigned to routes and attendance areas
that insofar as practicable the full capacity of each bus will be utilized,
without standees, to serve students whose homes are beyond reasonable walking
distance of the assigned public school center.
(3) A reasonable walking distance for any
student who is not otherwise eligible for transportation pursuant to Section
1011.68, F.S., is any distance
not more than two (2) miles between the home and school or one and one-half (1
1/2) miles between the home and the assigned bus stop. Such distance shall be
measured from the closest pedestrian entry point of the property where the
student resides to the closest pedestrian entry point of the assigned school
building or to the assigned bus stop. The pedestrian entry point of the
residence shall be where private property meets the public right-of-way. The
district shall determine the shortest pedestrian route whether or not it is
accessible to motor vehicle traffic.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 1001.02(1), 1006.21, 1006.22, 1011.68 FS. Law Implemented 1001.42(10), 1002.20(22), 1003.02(1)(e), 1006.22, 1011.68 FS.
New 3-26-66, Amended 9-17-72, 7-20-74, Repromulgated 12-5-74, Formerly 6A-3.01, Amended 3-12-86, 11-15-94.
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