Kan. Admin. Regs. § 91-38-5 - Annual inspection of school vehicles
(a)
(1)
Each governing body that either owns or leases and that operates any school bus
or activity bus shall have each of those buses inspected annually in accordance
with this regulation.
(2) Each
person or entity that contracts with any governing body to provide bus
transportation services to students shall have each school bus or activity bus
used to transport students inspected annually in accordance with this
regulation.
(3) Except for new
buses, which shall be inspected upon delivery and before being used to
transport students, the inspection process shall be conducted between June 1
and September 30. No school bus or activity bus shall be used to transport
students until the inspection process has been completed and the bus is in
proper working order.
(b)
(1)
Each governing body and each bus transportation contractor shall have each
school bus and each activity bus that is operated by the governing body or the
contractor inspected by a mechanic who is knowledgeable about the mechanical
systems of school buses. In addition, each governing body shall have each
school passenger vehicle that is used to transport students inspected annually
by a mechanic. The mechanic shall inspect each school vehicle to determine
whether the mechanical system is in proper working order.
(2) Each mechanic shall indicate the results
of the inspection on the form provided by the state department of education and
shall return the form to the governing body or bus transportation
contractor.
(c)
(1) After the inspection prescribed in
subsection (b) is completed, each school vehicle shall be inspected by the
Kansas highway patrol to determine whether the school vehicle is equipped with
the appropriate safety devices and those devices are in proper working
order.
(2) The results of the
inspection shall be indicated by the highway patrol officer on the form
provided by the state department of education. Following completion of this
form, it shall be returned to the governing body or bus transportation
contractor and shall become a maintenance record.
(d) Upon successful completion of the
inspection process specified in subsections (b) and (c), a school vehicle
inspection sticker issued by the Kansas highway patrol shall be placed on the
school vehicle's windshield in a location that will not impair the driver's
vision.
(e)
(1) If any school vehicle fails either the
mechanical or safety inspection specified in this regulation, that school
vehicle shall not be used for student transportation until all defects have
been corrected and the school vehicle has been approved.
(2) If repairs or other corrections are
required for a school vehicle to pass the inspection and these repairs or
corrections are completed within 10 days after the initial inspection, then
only the defective items shall be reexamined. If the repairs or corrections are
not made within 10 days following the initial inspection, the school vehicle
shall be completely reinspected.
(f) At any time, spot inspections of any
school vehicle used for student transportation may be conducted by the Kansas
highway patrol.
(g) Each school
bus, activity bus, and school passenger vehicle that is purchased at any time
following the required annual inspection for school vehicles shall pass the
inspections required by this regulation before being used to transport
students.
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