Or. Admin. Code § 581-053-0320 - Type 10 Driver Training and Approval
Oregon Department of Education shall approve a type 10 driver who:
(1) Is at least 18 years of
age;
(2) Possesses a valid driver
license or commercial driver license;
(3) Is not disqualified based on driving or
criminal record as required in OAR
581-053-0050;
(4) Receives emergency procedure and
evacuation training, vehicle pretrip inspection training and all other training
as determined necessary by the transportation entity;
(5) Submits an application for type 10 driver
approval signed by a supervisor certifying:
(a) The employer will immediately notify ODE
if the employer learns of any changes to the applicant's driving and criminal
records that could disqualify them from driving under OAR
581-053-0050 and ensure that the
driver complies with all applicable OARs;
(b) The applicant will be trained in first
aid within 120 days of ODE approval. The applicant shall remain trained in
first aid to maintain approval with ODE.
(6) A type 10 driver may use a type 10
vehicle for a regular home to school route if:
(a) The applicant meets all minimum
requirements for a type 10 driver listed in this rule;
(b) The applicant demonstrates the knowledge
and ability to operate a type 10 vehicle safely and to perform related duties;
and
(c) The applicant has passed a
driving skills test and written knowledge test of laws and regulations if the
applicant will be transporting students from home to school.
(7) ODE shall maintain a list of
approved drivers for each school district. The approved driver list will be
sent to each transportation entity twice a year, and shall be made available on
request.
(8) Occasional/emergency
use provision - A person who does not currently meet the driver requirements
for a type 10 vehicle may be used on an occasional/emergency basis if such
driver:
(a) Is judged competent by the local
supervisor;
(b) Possesses a valid
driver license or commercial driver license;
(c) Does not operate vehicles under this
provision more than three days in any given fiscal year (July 1 to June 30);
and
(d) Is not transporting
students to and from school on regularly scheduled routes.
(9) ODE may issue a certificate for a Type 10
driver to provide transportation for multiple transportation entities if an
application is made by a transportation entity that will serve as sponsor for
the certificate and maintain records of required training and testing of such a
driver. Type 10 certificates shall expire two years after the date issued by
ODE.
(10) Type 10 certificates
shall be immediately invalid if:
(a) The
driver fails to maintain first aid certification after the initial 120 day
period; or
(b) The transportation
entity notifies ODE that the driver is no longer employed with the entity or is
no longer performing duties related to type 10 driving, and the entity is no
longer ensuring the driver's compliance with applicable OARs.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 327.013, ORS 820.100, ORS 820.105, ORS 820.110 & ORS 820.120
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 327.013, ORS 820.100, ORS 820.105, ORS 820.110 & ORS 820.120
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