Or. Admin. R. 581-053-0250 - Retrofit Standards for Oregon School Buses
In addition to meeting the minimum standards in effect at the time of purchase, all school buses in use by a pupil transportation entity shall meet the following additional requirements:
(1) Body Fluid Kits: All school buses shall
have body fluid kits that meet the requirements in OAR 581-053-0240
(2) Emergency equipment - Belt Cutter: Each
bus shall have a belt cutter that meets the requirements of OAR
581-053-0240
(3) Emergency Door and
Exit Labeling:
(a) All emergency doors shall
have the designation "Emergency Door" in letters at least one-inch-high, of a
color that contrasts with its background. The designation shall be located at
the top of, or directly above, the emergency door on both the inside and
outside surfaces of the bus;
(b)
All emergency window exits (swing-out windows and rear push-out windows) shall
have the designation "Emergency Exit" in letters at least one-inch-high, of a
color that contrasts with its background. The designation shall be located at
the top of, or directly above, or at the bottom of the emergency window exit on
both the inside and outside surfaces of the bus.
(4) Emissions: School buses that operate on
diesel fuel and do not meet the emission standards applicable to an engine
manufactured on or after January 1, 2007 shall not be used on or after January
1, 2025.
(5) Fog Lights: Regardless
of the age of the vehicle, if a front fog light system is installed after
January 21, 1997, then the system shall meet the following requirements:
(a) Fog lamps shall be mounted symmetrically
around the front centerline of the bus, below the headlights not less than 12
inches no more than 30 inches above the ground;
(b) Fog lamps shall be wired to a separate
switch and shall only come on when the low beam head lights are on.
(c) A steady burning indicator light shall be
wired so it comes on when the fog lamps are turned on and mounted in a location
readily visible to the driver
(d)
Fog light systems installed on vehicles prior to January 21, 1997 are exempted
from this regulation.
(6) Identification: The name of the school
district, private school, or parochial school shall be placed on all school
buses on both the left and right sides of the bus. The name shall appear in the
area directly below the side windows and the letters and figures in the name
shall not be less than four inches nor more than seven inches in height and of
proportionate width.
(7) Stop Arm:
All school buses shall have a stop arm that meets the requirements in OAR
581-053-0240 except that retroreflective material on the stop arm is not
mandated on buses manufactured prior to October 21, 2011.
(8) Wheelchair Restraint Systems: All buses
manufactured prior to September 3, 1993 that are equipped to transport students
in a wheel chair shall be retrofitted to meet the following requirements:
(a) Each wheelchair location shall have not
less than four wheelchair securement anchorages and shall be situated so that:
(A) The wheel chair is secured in a
forward-facing position; and
(B)
The wheelchair can be secured by wheelchair securement devices at two locations
in the front and two locations in the rear.
(b) Each wheelchair location shall have:
(A) Not less than one anchorage for the upper
end of the upper torso restraint; and
(B) Not less than two floor anchorages for
wheelchair occupant pelvic and upper torso restraint.
(c) Wheelchair securement devices and an
occupant restraint may share a common anchorage.
(d) All components must conform to
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CFR 571.222 School Bus Passenger Seating and
Crash Protection published in volume 58 of the Federal Register, September 3,
1993.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 327.013 & 820.100 - 820.120
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 327.013, 820.100, 820.105, 820.110 & 820.120
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