Kan. Admin. Regs. § 91-38-3 - School transportation supervisor; duties and responsibilities
(a) Appointment and
general responsibilities.
(1) Each governing
body shall designate an employee to be the transportation supervisor.
(2)
(A) The
transportation supervisor shall be responsible for supervision and maintenance
of the school district's transportation system.
(B) The transportation supervisor shall act
as liaison between the school district and any contracted bus transportation
service.
(b)
School transportation routes and stops.
(1)
The transportation supervisor shall be responsible for establishing all regular
transportation routes and stops for the loading and unloading of students along
those routes. The supervisor shall keep a current map on file for each regular
transportation route, with all stops noted and a current map of the school
district showing each attendance center.
(2) The transportation supervisor shall not
establish stops on any interstate highway, state toll road, or other
limited-access highway.
(3) The
transportation supervisor shall give special consideration to road conditions
and safety concerns when planning the regular transportation routes. If a
safety hazard is encountered, the appropriate authorities shall be contacted
about eliminating or correcting the hazard, if possible.
(4) Each driver shall report to the
transportation supervisor any condition encountered by the driver on a
transportation route that appears to pose a safety hazard.
(5) If visibility is less than 500 feet when
approaching an established school bus stop from any direction, the
transportation supervisor shall contact state, county, or township road
authorities and request that warning signs be posted for the school bus stop.
Whenever practicable, stops shall be established only at points where
visibility is at least 500 feet for all motorists.
(c) Driver training meetings.
(1) Each transportation supervisor shall
conduct at least 10 safety meetings per year for all school transportation
providers employed by the school district.
(2) Attendance at each meeting shall be
documented with a sign-in sheet or similar document. The record of attendance
and the agenda shall be retained by the supervisor for at least two
years.
(3) Safety meeting topics
shall include school transportation safety concerns from drivers regarding
route safety, changes in laws or regulations, and other safety issues as
determined appropriate by the transportation supervisor.
(4) Safety meetings may be electronically
recorded so that drivers who are unable to attend a particular meeting can view
the program at another time.
(5)
Each school transportation provider shall attend at least 10 safety meetings
per year. Newly hired drivers shall be required to attend only those meetings
held following their employment.
(d) Records retention.
(1) The transportation supervisor shall be
responsible for maintenance and repair records for all school buses, activity
buses, and school passenger vehicles used for student transportation, except
short-term leased vehicles, that are either owned or leased and are operated by
the school district. These records shall include information on scheduled
maintenance, lubrication records, repair orders, and other
maintenance.
(2) The maintenance
record for each vehicle shall be kept as long as the school owns or leases the
vehicle, and for at least two years following disposition of the
vehicle.
(3) Maintenance records
shall be available for inspection by the Kansas highway patrol, other law
enforcement agencies, and Kansas state department of education
officials.
(e) Contracts
for bus transportation services. Each school district that contracts for bus
transportation services shall ensure that each contract for those services
includes a provision requiring the contractor to meet the requirements of
subsections (c) and (d).
(f)
Students with special needs. Each school district shall, before transportation,
notify the transportation supervisor of any student with special health care
concerns, special needs for transportation, or an individualized education
program requiring transportation. The supervisor shall ensure that all drivers,
substitute drivers, and attendants are informed of these needs and receive any
training that is necessary to safely transport the student or to accommodate
the student's special needs.
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