7 Miss. Code. R. 3-81.14 - Use of Buses/Special Events
1. School buses are
purchased for the specific purpose of providing safe and economical
transportation for children entitled to transportation under the law. The
school's special events (activity programs) must not interfere with the regular
program of transporting children. School buses are not to compete with common
carriers.
a. Before any school bus owned by a
school district is used to transport children to or from any school special
event as authorized by House Bill 6, Extraordinary Session of 1953, as amended,
the local school board of education shall first adopt and record in its minutes
an order authorizing the use of such bus or buses. The order shall specify the
school events for which the bus or buses may be used, such as:
i. Future Farmers of America and Future
Homemakers of America
ii. Athletic
games or contests and state band contests
iii. Literary contests
iv. Local, district or state field
trips
v. other events the local
school board may consider a part of the educational program.
b. Such order shall
limit the use of buses to participating students, teachers, coaches, and
sponsors in connection with special events which the local school board may
consider a part of the school district's educational program.
Buses shall be used for no purposes other than those specified in the order of
the local school board of education. Pupils transported to or from events
specified above must be enrolled in the public schools and be actual
participants in such program or programs.
c. The local school board of education shall
fix an amount that shall be charged for the use of a publicly owned bus, which
amount shall not be less than thirty cents (300) per mile, operational cost
included. The principal making application for use of the bus shall see that
the bus is used only for the purposes authorized and shall be responsible for
collecting and turning over to the school the amount charged for each trip. The
person making application for the bus shall arrange for payment of the
driver.
d. No pupils shall be
transported as herein provided unless they are under the direction and
supervision of the school superintendent, principal, or a faculty member
designated by the superintendent or principal.
e. Before any publicly owned school bus is
used for the purpose of transporting participating students to any school
event, the principal shall submit written application to the school
superintendent stating the specific purpose for which the bus is to be used and
giving the name of the faculty member who will be in charge of the trip. The
superintendent, upon approval of the request for use of the bus, shall give the
driver written instructions for making the authorized trip, specifying date,
hour and place of departure, route to be followed, destination, approximate
time within which the driver shall complete the trip, and name of the faculty
member to be in charge of the trip. The school superintendent shall keep on
file the application of the principal for the use of the bus and shall keep a
signed copy of the permit authorizing the trip.
f. Only a person holding a valid driver's
training certificate issued by the State Department of Education shall be
allowed to drive a school bus. The school bus shall not be driven to exceed the
maximum speed limit allowed by law for trips (See Section
37-41-47,
Mississippi Code of 1972, as amended), and if the bus is to be used on night
trips, it shall be equipped with the proper operating identification lights and
flares.
g. It shall be unlawful for
any school superintendent to issue a permit for the use of a bus owned by a
public school district until all the above provisions have been fully complied
with.
h. The State Board of
Education reserves the right to revoke, modify, or amend these rules and
regulations at such time or times as the majority of the members thereof may
deem necessary.
2.
EMERGENCIES
a.
Boards of education may permit publicly owned school buses to be used "for the
transportation of citizens to evacuation shelters during natural or man-made
emergencies, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and other acts of God."
b. Local school boards may permit "the use of
publicly owned school buses for the transportation of citizens for grand jury
and other jury functions upon order of the court."
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