Or. Admin. R. 581-053-0070 - School Bus and School Activity Vehicle Acquisition, Maintenance and Inspection
(1) Upon
entry into Oregon, all school buses and school activity vehicles shall conform
to the Oregon minimum standards currently in force as they apply to each
vehicle and to the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards in place at time of
manufacture, prior to transporting students.
(2) Transportation entities shall not
transport students in any school bus or school activity vehicle until:
(a) The school bus or school activity vehicle
license approval form has been received by ODE certifying that the vehicle
meets all applicable minimum standards; and
(b) The transportation entity has received
approval from ODE.
(3)
Any additions of vehicle equipment or alterations in the vehicle construction
that are not provided for in the applicable minimum standards for Oregon school
buses or school activity vehicles are prohibited without first receiving prior
approval from ODE.
(4) School buses
and school activity vehicles used for transportation of students with
disabilities or for specific educational purposes that do not meet all current
Oregon Minimum Standards for School Buses must be approved by ODE.
(5) Appeal for Variance:
(a) A transportation entity or contractor
desiring to purchase a pupil transporting vehicle that cannot meet all required
minimum construction standards for school buses or school activity vehicles as
applicable in Oregon must forward an "Appeal for Variance" request to the State
Superintendent of Public Instruction. This appeal must be made by the highest
ranking official with the local operation and contain at least the following
information:
(A) The need for such a
vehicle;
(B) Why a standard school
bus or school activity vehicle will not suffice;
(C) List of items which will not meet
applicable standards; and
(D)
Passenger capacity of vehicle.
(b) This variance provision is designed for
unique changes or alterations necessary to accommodate special equipment or
conditions.
(6) School
buses and school activity vehicles shall be maintained in safe operating
condition and shall meet or exceed the minimum standards in effect at the time
of purchase, as well as any subsequently adopted standards that are applicable
to the vehicle.
(7) The
transportation entity shall keep vehicle maintenance records for each vehicle
used to transport students. These records shall be available to ODE upon
request. Records shall be kept for every service, adjustment or repair of the
following items and shall include date and mileage:
(a) Chassis lubrications;
(b) Engine oil and filter changes;
(c) Major engine tune-ups and
repairs;
(d) All adjustment,
service and repair of brake system;
(e) All adjustment, service and repair of
steering mechanism and other related parts;
(f) Tires; and
(g) Drive train components.
(8) Notwithstanding OAR
581-053-0120, under the direction of a certified inspector, repair items listed
below may be done by uncertified personnel:
(a) Belts and hoses;
(b) Body and paint repair;
(c) Camera systems;
(d) Electrical systems;
(e) Exhaust systems;
(f) Fluid changes;
(g) Glass repair;
(h) Lights;
(i) Seat repairs;
(j) Tires;
(k) Tune-ups.
(9) Transportation entities or contractors
planning to rebuild a school bus or school activity vehicle that has been
totaled shall first secure written approval from ODE. (This does not apply to
repair of damage.) All rebuilt school buses must meet current Oregon Minimum
Standards for School Buses and applicable U.S. Department of Transportation
regulations in affect at the time of approval.
(10) The transportation entity shall ensure
the following is inspected daily:
(a)
Windshield and wipers;
(b) All
lights;
(c) Service door;
(d) Tires and wheel lug nuts;
(e) Battery, belts, oil and coolant
level;
(f) Horns;
(g) Brakes;
(h) Steering;
(i) Exhaust system;
(j) See that lights, windshield, mirrors, and
warning sign is clean;
(k)
Emergency equipment;
(l) Emergency
exits and audible warning devices;
(m) Suspension;
(n) Seats; and
(o) Gauges
(11) Transporting entities shall have all
vehicles used in transporting pupils inspected annually by inspectors holding
current school bus inspection certification, and certify to ODE that all
deficiencies have been corrected before September 1 each year. ODE shall
furnish forms for the inspection and for the certification reports.
(12) ODE personnel may inspect school buses
and school activity vehicles at any time or upon request of transportation
entities. ODE may investigate accidents and examine school buses and school
activity vehicles involved in accidents as ODE considers necessary.
(13) Upon inspection of school buses or
school activity vehicles by ODE personnel, the vehicle owner shall be notified
in writing of deficiencies. Such deficiencies shall be corrected within 30
days. If the vehicle owner is unable to correct the deficiency within 30 days,
the transportation entity may submit a written request for an extension of time
to ODE. Such request may be granted, provided the deficiency does not affect
the safety of students or public, and is not contrary to Oregon Motor Vehicle
Laws.
(14) ODE personnel may issue
a written order that a vehicle is unsafe and shall not be used to transport
students when there is reason to believe that a deficiency is such that
continued operation of the vehicle may jeopardize the safety of students or
public.
(15) The transportation
entity or vehicle owner shall notify ODE in writing that the deficiency is
corrected before transporting students in a vehicle that has been declared
unsafe in section (14) of this rule.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 327.013 & 820.100 - 820.120
Stats. Implemented: ORS 327.013, 820.100, 820.105, 820.110 & 820.120
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