10A N.C. Admin. Code 09 .1003 - SAFE PROCEDURES
(a) The driver or
other staff member in the vehicle shall ensure that all children are
transferred to an individual who is indicated on the child's application as
specified in Rule.0801(a)(7) of this Chapter or as authorized by the
parent.
(b) Each center shall
establish procedures for pick-up and delivery of children to ensure children
are protected from danger and not exposed to risk of harm. These procedures
shall be communicated to parents, and a copy shall be posted in the center
where they can be seen by the parents.
(c) A First Aid kit and fire extinguisher
shall be located in each vehicle used to transport children. The First Aid kit
and fire extinguisher shall be mounted or secured if kept in the passenger
compartment.
(d) For each child
being transported, identifying information, including the child's name,
photograph, emergency contact information, and a copy of the emergency medical
care information form required by Rule.0802(c) of this Chapter, shall be in the
vehicle.
(e) The driver shall:
(1) be 21 years old or a licensed bus
driver;
(2) have a valid driver's
license of the type required under North Carolina Motor Vehicle Law for the
vehicle being driven or comparable license from the state in which the driver
resides; and
(3) have no
convictions of Driving While Impaired (DWI) or any other impaired driving
offense within the previous three years.
(f) Each person in the vehicle shall be
seated in the manufacturer's designated areas. No child shall ride in the load
carrying area or floor of a vehicle.
(g) Children shall not be left in a vehicle
unattended by an adult.
(h)
Children shall be loaded and unloaded from curbside or in a safe, off-street
area, out of the flow of traffic, so that they are protected from all traffic
hazards.
(i) Before children are
transported, written permission from a parent shall be obtained that shall
include when and where the child is to be transported, expected time of
departure and arrival, and the transportation provider.
(j) Parents may give standing permission,
valid for up to 12 months, for transport of children to and from the center not
including off premise activities as described in Rule.1005 of this
Section.
(k) When children are
transported, staff in each vehicle shall have a functioning cellular telephone
or other functioning two-way voice communication device. Staff shall not use
cellular telephones or other functioning two-way voice communication devices
except in the case of an emergency and only when the vehicle is parked in a
safe location.
(l) For routine
transport of children to and from the center, staff shall have a list of the
children being transported. Staff members shall use this list to document
attendance as children board the vehicle and as they depart the vehicle. A list
of all children being transported shall also be available at the
center.
Notes
Eff. January 1, 1986;
Amended Eff. December 1, 2014; November 1, 2007; July 1, 1998; October 1, 1991; January 1, 1987;
Readopted Eff. October 1, 2017.
Eff. January 1, 1986;
Amended Eff. November 1, 2007; July 1, 1998; October 1, 1991; January 1, 1987.
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