Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1340-03-03-.02 - DEFINITIONS
(1) Annual Inspection . An inspection
performed within the period of twelve (12) months that begins with the first
day of the month following the month in which the last inspection was
performed.
(2) CDL . Commercial
Driver's License Issued by the Department.
(3) Commissioner . The appointed commissioner
of the Department.
(4) Department .
The Tennessee department of safety and homeland security.
(5) Extended Utilization Inspection . An
inspection performed semi-annually as required by Tennessee Code Annotated
(T.C.A.). Extended Utilization Inspections only apply to Type C and Type D
buses.
(6) Extended Utilization
Inspection Sticker. An identification sticker issued by the Department as a
system of enabling responsible officials and law enforcement personnel to
visually identify the inspection status of school buses transporting pupils on
a semi-annual basis.
(7) FMVSS . The
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards as defined by Title 49, part 571 of the
Code of Federal Regulations.
(8)
Out-Of-Service Sticker . An identification sticker issued by the Department as a
system of identifying vehicles not to be used for transporting of students
until removal of this notice by the State Safety Inspector due to failing to
meet the criterion to safely transport students.
(9) PAAMS . The portal administrative account
management system, used by the pupil transportation division within the
Department .
(10) Qualified School
Bus Inspector . A person approved by the Department to inspect school buses
subject to the rules and regulations of this state.
(11) Recorded Mileage . School bus mileage
that must be established by written records and/or odometer readings.
(12) School Bus In-service Date . Date
determined by the original title or the body build date.
(13) School Bus Inspection Report . The
inspection report form that is to be completed by the Department 's Inspector,
on a form developed by the Department which can be submitted
electronically.
(14) School Bus
Inspection Sticker . An identification sticker issued by the Department as a
system of enabling responsible officials and law enforcement personnel to
visually identify the inspection status of school buses transporting pupils.
These are assessed on an annual basis.
(15) School Bus Type Definitions:
(a) School bus: A bus owned, leased,
contracted to, or operated by a school or school district and regularly used to
transport students to and from school or school-related activities, but not
including a charter bus or transit bus. A school bus must meet all applicable
FMVSS and is readily identified by alternately flashing lamps, National School
Bus Yellow paint, and the legend "School Bus," except as may be provided for
the Multifunction school activity bus. The following describes each of these
types and styles of vehicle:
1. Type A: A Type
"A" school bus is a conversion or bus constructed utilizing a cutaway front
section vehicle with a left side driver's door. This definition includes two
classifications: Type A-1, with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 14,500
pounds or less; and Type A-2, with a GVWR greater than 14,500 pounds and less
than or equal to 21,500 pounds.
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2.
Type B: A Type "B" school bus is constructed utilizing a stripped chassis. The
entrance door is behind the front wheels. This definition includes two
classifications: Type B-1, with a GVWR of 10,000 pounds or less; and Type B-2,
with a GVWR greater than 10,000 pounds.
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3.
Type C: A Type "C" school bus is constructed utilizing a chassis with a hood
and front fender assembly. The entrance door is behind the front wheels; also
known as a conventional school bus. This type also includes cutaway truck
chassis or truck chassis with cab with or without a left side door and a GVWR
greater than 21,500 pounds.
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4.
Type D: A Type "D" school bus is constructed utilizing a stripped chassis. The
entrance door is ahead of the front wheels; also known as rear or front engine
transit style school bus.
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(b) Multifunction school activity bus (MFSAB)
or Multipurpose passenger vehicles are subcategories of school buses that meet
all the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS ) for school buses except
the traffic control requirements (alternately flashing signal and stop arm),
referenced in 49 CFR 571.3.
1. Multifunction
school activity bus (MFSAB) means a school bus whose purposes do not include
transporting students to and from home or school bus stops.
2. Multipurpose passenger vehicle means a
motor vehicle with motive power, except a low-speed vehicle or trailer,
designed to carry 10 persons or less which is constructed either on a truck
chassis or with special features for occasional off-road operation.
(16) Temporary Sticker .
An identification sticker issued by the Department to indicate that the bus was
determined to need minor repairs, but not considered an immediate threat to the
safety of students for a temporary status. These minor repairs must be
corrected before final approval may be given.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-3-2009, 4-4-102, 49-6-2102, and 49-6-2109.
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