Kan. Admin. Regs. § 91-38-2 - General limitations and requirements
(a) No governing body shall have a school bus
in service after July 1,1992, unless the school bus was manufactured after
April 1, 1977 and either is no more than 25 years old or has been modified to
meet current standards. Each school bus shall meet the standards specified by
law and this article of the department's regulations.
(b) The owner's name shall be displayed on
each side of any school bus.
(c)
Activity buses shall not be utilized to provide student transportation from any
student's home to school or from school to any student's home.
(d) Each school bus, activity bus, and school
passenger vehicle shall be equipped with a two-way communication
system.
(e)
(1) Each bus shall contain the following
emergency supplies:
(A) At least one 2A-10BC
fire extinguisher;
(B) at least one
readily identifiable first-aid kit in a removable, waterproof, and dustproof
container;
(C) at least one readily
identifiable body fluid clean-up kit in a removable, waterproof, and dustproof
container;
(D) at least three
reflectorized triangle warning devices, securely stored but in an accessible
location; and
(E) at least one
emergency seat belt cutter.
(2) The first-aid kit, body fluid clean-up
kit, fire extinguisher, and seat belt cutter shall be mounted in full view of,
and readily accessible to, the driver.
(f) Each governing body shall ensure that
occupant restraint systems are provided for, and utilized by, all occupants of
school passenger vehicles. When providing transportation for infants and
preschool children in school passenger vehicles, age- and size-appropriate
child safety restraining systems shall be utilized, pursuant to
K.S.A. 8-1344 and amendments thereto.
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