Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1035.25 - Permit Application Process
a)
Each applicant for a school bus driver permit must first successfully complete
a pre-employment interview with the prospective employer to determine the
acceptability of the applicant in terms of the requirements of this Part and
those outlined in IVC Section 6-106.1.
b) The applicant seeking employment as a
school bus driver must complete an Application for Illinois School Bus Driver
Permit obtained from the prospective employer and then complete the following:
1) Physical examination, obtaining the
medical examiner's certificate, in accordance with Section
1035.20;
2) Fingerprint process;
3) initial training.
c) The employer shall certify in writing to
the Secretary of State on a form prepared or approved by the Secretary of State
that all the required pre-employment conditions have been successfully
completed.
d) The applicant shall
then submit the employer certification, the school bus driver permit
application, and a fee of $4.00 to the Secretary of State.
e) The Secretary of State shall review the
applicant's driving history to determine if it is acceptable under the
provisions of this Part and IVC Section 6-106.1.
1) The applicant must:
A) pass written examinations administered by
the Secretary of State's Office in accordance with 92 Ill. Adm. Code
1030.80;
B) successfully complete a road test
administered by the Secretary of State's Office or a third party certifying
entity in the class of vehicle to be used, in accordance with 92 Ill. Adm. Code
1030.85.
2) Written examinations must be
successfully completed prior to the road test. Each examination must be
completed in no more than 3 attempts and within 90 days after the date of
certification by the employer under subsection (c) in order for the current
physical examination date to be used. Examinations taken 90 days after the
certification date will require a new physical examination. The written
examinations are valid for one year upon completion. After 3 failed attempts on
any examination, the applicant must wait 30 days to again test.
f) Upon successful completion of
all pre-employment conditions and examination requirements for the school bus
driver permit, the Secretary of State shall issue a school bus driver permit
with a provisional status. Upon successfully passing the FBI criminal
background investigation, the Secretary of State shall remove the school bus
driver permit from provisional status. The permit shall expire one year from
the issuance date.
g) Current
Permit Holders:
1) Individuals who, as of
July 1, 1995, possessed a valid school bus driver permit that was previously
issued by the appropriate regional superintendent are not subject to the
fingerprinting provisions as long as the permit remains valid and does not
lapse. If an applicant re-applies for a school bus driver permit 30 days or
less after the date of expiration of the current permit, it shall not
constitute a lapse.
2) Current
school bus drivers need not be retested by the Secretary of State except when a
change in license classification is required.
h) A re-applicant for a school bus driver
permit shall be required to submit an employer certification verifying
completion of a yearly physical and refresher training, as well as a $4.00
re-application fee. Re-applications will not be accepted more than 60 days
prior to the expiration date of the current permit.
i) The fee for a school bus driver permit
shall be as follows:
1) Original school bus
driver permit.....................................$4.00
2) Re-application for school bus driver
permit.....................$4.00
3)
Duplicate or corrected school bus driver permit...............$4.00
j) Any individual who allows
his/her school bus driver permit to expire for more than 30 days shall be
required to submit to all the requirements set forth for a new
applicant.
k) Substitute Drivers:
Any individual who drives when a regular school bus driver is not available
must have a permit. Athletic coaches, teachers and other school employees who
occasionally drive school buses that transport students to and from school or
school-related activities must be qualified and have a school bus driver
permit.
l) Out-of-State Applicants:
Any person residing in a state other than Illinois who seeks employment as a
school bus driver must possess a properly classified license from his or her
home state. The applicant must follow the procedure outlined in this Part for
new applicants.
m) New Resident
Applicants: Any person who has relocated to the State of Illinois who seeks
employment as a school bus driver must provide documentation from his or her
former state of residence, prior to application, that the requirements of IVC
Sections 6-106.1(a)(3), (9) and (10) have been met. This documentation must be
attached to the school bus driver application form prior to appearing at a
Secretary of State's Driver Services Facility. The documentation must have been
issued within 90 days prior to the date of application. The applicant must
follow the procedure outlined for new applicants as set forth in this
Part.
n) An applicant for a school
bus driver permit must have a 3 year continuous driving history. This
requirement may be met by a combination of in-state and out-of-state driving
records. An exception may be allowed under the following criteria:
1) a written request for an exemption must be
submitted, with the reason for the break in the 3 year driving
history;
2) a break of 30 days or
less in the 3 year driving history may be waived by the Secretary of
State;
3) a break of more than 30
days, but less than 6 months, in the driving history may be approved by the
Secretary of State if the record is clear or if listed convictions do not
affect driving.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 17093, effective December 1, 2009
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