Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 407.280 - Transportation
a) These
requirements shall apply to any day care center that provides or arranges for
the provision of transportation for children as follows:
1) To or from their homes or other
pre-arranged sites and the center;
2) In connection with an activity conducted
by or through the auspices of the center; and
3) From the center to a hospital, clinic or
office for medical treatment (except in emergency situations).
b) A center providing
transportation services shall comply with the driver licensing, Rules of the
Road, financial responsibility, vehicle equipment and vehicle inspection
provisions of the Illinois Vehicle Code [625 ILCS 5 ].
c) The driver of a vehicle transporting
children on behalf of a day care center, whether paid or unpaid, shall comply
with the following requirements:
1) is 21
years of age or older;
2) currently
holds a valid driver's license, which has not been revoked or suspended for one
or more traffic violations during the three years immediately prior to the date
of application;
3) demonstrates
physical fitness to operate vehicles by submitting the results of a medical
examination conducted by a licensed physician;
4) has not been convicted of more than two
offenses against traffic regulations governing the movement of vehicles within
a twelve month period;
5) has not
been convicted of reckless driving or driving under the influence or
manslaughter or reckless homicide resulting from the operation of a motor
vehicle within the past three years;
6) has signed and submitted a written
statement certifying that he has not, through the unlawful operation of a motor
vehicle, caused an accident which resulted in the death of any person within
the five years immediately prior to the date of application.
However, any day care center may provide for transportation of a child or children for special outings, functions or purposes that are not scheduled on a regular basis without verification that drivers for such purposes meet the requirements of this Section. [225 ILCS 10/5.1(a) ]
d) A child care facility driver
application and a copy of the current medical form shall be submitted to the
Department for any individual who transports children regularly on behalf of a
day care center.
e) Any individual
who holds a valid unrestricted Illinois school bus driver permit issued by the
Secretary of State pursuant to the Illinois Vehicle Code, and who is currently
employed by a school district or parochial school, or by a contractor with a
school district or parochial school, to drive a school bus transporting
children to and from school, shall be deemed in compliance with the
requirements of subsections (c) and (d) above. [225 ILCS
10/5.1(b) ]
f) The driver and attendants shall meet the
requirements of Section
407.100.
g) The driver shall not leave the vehicle
unattended at any time while transporting children.
h) The driver shall see that each child
boards and exits the vehicle from the curb side of the street and/or is safely
conducted across the street. The route shall be planned so that, whenever
possible, the child exits on the same side of the street as the child's
destination.
i) The driver shall
see that a responsible person as designated by the child's parents or guardian
is present to take charge of a child when delivered to his or her
destination.
j) The driver shall
see that order is maintained in the vehicle for safety of the children in
transit.
k) The number of children
transported in a vehicle shall not exceed the manufacturer's rated passenger
capacity.
l) The staff/child ratios
as listed in this subsection shall be maintained.
1) A driver alone may transport two infants
or three toddlers and shall be assisted by an adult attendant for each
additional one to three infants or one to four toddlers.
2) A driver alone may transport eight
children between two and five years of age and shall be assisted by an adult
attendant for each additional one to eight children between two and five years
of age.
3) A driver alone may
transport ten children between three and five years of age and shall be
assisted by an adult attendant for each additional one to ten children between
three and five years of age.
4)
When children under two years of age are transported with children two years of
age or older, the staff/child ratio shall be in accordance with Section
407.190.
5) When school-age children are transported
for program activities, the staff/child ratio shall be in accordance with
Section 407.190.
m)
Age-appropriate safety restraints which are federally approved and labeled as
such shall be used at all times when transporting children in vehicles having a
gross weight of less than 10,000 pounds, except that individual safety
restraints shall not be required when children ride as passengers in taxicabs
or common carriers or public utilities operating under the jurisdiction of the
Illinois Commerce Commission. No more than one child may be in each seat
belt.
n) A vehicle used by the
center to transport children shall be maintained in mechanically safe condition
at all times. The driver must inspect the vehicle before use each day, both
internally and externally, including all safety equipment and possible hazards,
and ensure that the headlights, turn signals, stop arms, and windshield wipers
are in sound operating condition, that the tires are inflated to correct
pressure and the vehicle has more than an adequate supply of fuel for
transportation that day.
o) The
driver shall inspect the vehicle after each use to assure that no child is left
in the vehicle.
p) Any vehicle used
for the transportation of children on behalf of the day care center shall be
equipped with a first-aid kit when used for transporting children. The
first-aid kit shall consist of the items required by Section
407.380.
q) A written emergency plan to be followed in
case of accidents, serious illness, severe weather alerts, and other pertinent
information shall be maintained. The emergency plan shall remain in the
possession of the driver while en route.
r) With the exception of school buses,
vehicle doors shall be locked at all times when the vehicle is moving. The
doors shall be opened and closed only by the driver or by another designated
adult.
s) The driver shall not
allow children to stand in a moving vehicle, sit on the floor of a vehicle in
use or extend any part of their body through the vehicle windows.
t) The facility shall maintain a written plan
for scheduled transportation of children, which shall include:
1) The schedule of the transportation route.
When after-school transportation is provided, the schedule shall insure that
children are not left waiting for a long period for the vehicle to
arrive;
2) The name and address of
the persons authorized to receive a child delivered to a place other than the
child's residence;
3) Procedures to
be followed when the parent or authorized adult is not present to receive the
child; and
4) Written safety
precautions to be followed, along with a written emergency plan.
Notes
Added at 22 Ill. Reg. 1728, effective January 1, 1998
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