Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 447.1030 - Administrative Requirements
a) The
Department requires brakes on school buses operated in Illinois to be visually
inspected every 10,000 miles or once a year (whichever occurs first).
b) This brake inspection is separate from and
in addition to the 10,000 mile or semi-annual safety inspection required by
Section 13-101 of the Code.
c) The
brake components (e.g., linings, drums, hydraulic or air lines, wheel
cylinders) must be visually inspected on each school bus. This inspection
usually requires the wheels to be pulled from the school bus. Some
manufacturers have provided inspection ports on the wheels which can be used in
lieu of pulling the wheels provided all applicable brake components can be
properly inspected.
d) The brake
components must be inspected to verify the manufacturer's specifications are
being met or exceeded at the time of the brake inspection.
e) A school bus brake inspection report must
be completed for each school bus inspected to document compliance with the
manufacturer's specifications.
f)
The school bus brake inspection report (Section 447.Illustration A) contains
the following information. An original or photocopy of Section 447.Illustration
A must be used to comply with this subsection.
1) Name, address and phone number of the bus
owner/operator;
2) District or
school served;
3) School bus unit
number;
4) School bus chassis
make;
5) School bus chassis
year;
6) Vehicle Identification
Number;
7) Date and location of
brake inspection; and
8) Mileage on
school bus at the time of brake inspection.
g) The Brake Inspection Report must be signed
and dated by an authorized official of the contractor or school district. The
authorized official takes full responsibility for the inspection of the braking
system.
h) A valid, properly
completed Brake Inspection Report (see Section 447.Illustration A) must be
presented to the CST at the time of the safety inspection required by Section
13-101 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. This report must be retained at the
Official Testing Station attached to the corresponding Vehicle Inspection
Report.
i) If the school bus has
been driven less than 10,000 miles and less than 12 months have passed since
the bus was manufactured, a brake inspection report is not required. The CST
should write "Less than 10,000 miles and less than one year old" in the Remarks
Section on the Vehicle Inspection Report.
j) For each school bus inspected, a separate
maintenance record must be maintained which contains the following:
1) Person(s) name performing the brake
inspection and repairs, if necessary;
2) Owner/operator of the school
bus;
3) Date of the brake
inspection/repairs;
4) Vehicle
identification (i.e., year, make, model, Vehicle Identification
Number);
5) Mileage on the school
bus at the time of the brake inspection; and
6) Record of work performed on the bus in
order to meet manufacturer's specifications (e.g., specific components
repaired, replaced, adjusted, etc.).
k) The maintenance records required in
subsection (k) shall be retained where the vehicle is either housed or
maintained for a period of one year and for six months after the school bus
leaves the owner/operator's control.
l) The maintenance records shall be available
for inspection and audit by officers of the Department at any time.
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