Proposed Text
Part I
Definitions
8VAC20-70-10. Definitions.
The following words and terms when used in this chapter shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Classroom instruction" means training provided by a qualified driver instructor through lectures, demonstrations, audio-visual presentations, computer-based instruction, driving simulation devices, or similar means. Instruction occurring outside a classroom is included if it does not involve actual operation of a school bus and its components by the student.
"Color-black" means federal standard No. 595, black.
"Color-yellow" means national school bus yellow SBMTC
School Bus Manufacturers Technical Council (SBMTC) color standard 008.
"Multifunction School Activity Bus (MFSAB)" or "school activity bus" means a school bus whose purposes do not include transporting students to and from home or school bus stops as defined in 49 CFR 571.3. This subcategory of school bus meets all Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) for school buses and meets all regulations for school buses, except the traffic control devices, identification, color, use of cruise control, and seating requirements.
"Nonconforming bus" means any vehicle designed to carry more than 10 passengers that is used to transport children to or from school or school-related activities that does not meet the federal standards, 49 CFR Part 571, specific to school buses or multifunction school activity buses. These vehicles are not approved for transporting students to and from school or school-related activities.
"School bus" means any motor vehicle described in
this chapter as "Type A1 and A2," "Type B1 and B2,"
"Type C," or "Type D," which is designed and used for the
transportation of pupils, which is other than a station wagon,
automobile, truck, or commercial bus that is (i) designed and used primarily
for the transportation of pupils to and from public, private, or religious
schools, or for the transportation of pupils who are physically handicapped to
and from a sheltered workshop; (ii) painted yellow with the words
"School Bus" in black letters of a specified size on the front
and rear,; and which is (iii) equipped with the
required warning devices as stated prescribed in §
46.2-100 § 46.2-1090 of the Code of Virginia. A yellow
school bus may have a white roof provided such vehicle is painted in accordance
with regulations and specifications of the Department of Education.
Note: This definition includes school buses owned and
operated by school boards, private contractors, local governments, and transit
systems that are used for the transportation of public school pupils.
"Specially equipped bus" means a school bus designed, equipped, or modified to accommodate students with special needs.
"Type A school bus" means a van conversion or
bus constructed utilizing a cutaway front-section vehicle with a left side
driver's door. The entrance door is behind the front wheels. This
definition includes two classifications. Type A1, with a Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating (GVWR) less than or equal to 10,000 of 14,500 pounds or
less; and Type A2, with a GVWR greater than 10,000 14,500
pounds, but less than or equal to 21,500 pounds.
"Type B school bus" means a bus with a body
constructed utilizing a stripped chassis. The entrance door is behind the front
wheels. This definition includes two classifications: Type B1, with a GVWR less
than or equal to of 10,000 pounds or less; and Type B2, with
a GVWR greater than 10,000 pounds.
"Type C (Conventional) school bus" means a
bus with a body constructed utilizing a installed upon a
flat-back cowl chassis with a hood and front fender assembly fenders.
The entrance door is behind the front wheels. This definition shall
include two classifications: Type C1, with a GVWR range of 17,500 pounds with a
design seating capacity range from 16 to 30 persons; and Type C2 with a GVWR of
more than 21,500 pounds with a design seating capacity for more than 30
persons. The engine is in front of the windshield and the entrance door is
behind the front wheels. Both Type C1 and Type C2 must be equipped with dual
rear tires.
"Type D school bus" means a bus with a body constructed utilizing a stripped chassis. The entrance door is ahead of the front wheels. This bus is also known as a rear engine or front engine transit style school bus.
"Vehicle" means any vehicle owned or operated by, or owned or operated by any person under contract by, a county, city, town, or school board in which any school pupils or personnel are transported at public expense from any public school.
8VAC20-70-31. Driving more than 13 hours in a 24-hour period prohibited.
Pursuant to § 46.2-812 of the Code of Virginia, no person shall operate any school bus, school activity bus, or school activity vehicle for more than 13 hours in any period of 24 hours or for a period that when added to the time such person may have driven any vehicle in any other state would make an aggregate of more than 13 hours in any 24-hour period. Drivers of other commercial vehicles shall report all hours driven prior to operating a school bus, school activity bus, or school activity vehicle.
No owner of any vehicle shall cause or permit a vehicle to be driven in violation of this section.
8VAC20-70-40. Seating.
The number of pupils who may ride a school bus shall be
determined by the total number who can be seated on the seat cushion facing
forward, safely seated within the seating compartment, and shall not exceed the
manufacturer's capacity. During the first 30 instructional days of the
school year standees may be permitted for short distances in the aisle back of
the driver's seat. Pupils may not be permitted to stand after the first
30 instructional days, except under unforeseen temporary emergency
conditions and for short distances as identified by the local school
board.
8VAC20-70-100. Passenger restraint belts.
Pupils riding in school buses required by federal law to be equipped
with passenger restraint belts shall wear them as required by state or federal
law while the bus is in motion. See Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards
No. 209 and 210.
8VAC20-70-110. Pupil rider transportation safety
instruction.
Pupil rider safety transportation instruction
shall be included in the school curriculum, including demonstration and practices
of safety procedures.
1. At the Pre-K-1 grade levels, initial safety training shall occur during the first week of school with additional training on a periodic basis during the year. Students in grades 9 through 12 shall receive additional training on the rules for motorists approaching a stopped school bus and on safe following distances when operating a personal vehicle.
2. Emergency exit drills shall be practiced by all pupil riders at least twice a year, the first occurring during the first 30 instructional days and the second in the second semester and shall include the school bus driver. Summer session evacuation drills should be performed as needed.
3. A copy of bus rider safety rules shall be sent to parents at the beginning of the school year. The information shall include a request that parents or their designee accompany their young children to and from the bus stop.
8VAC20-70-130. Maintenance inspection.
All school buses and, school activity vehicles,
and school vehicles used to transport public school pupils to and from
school and school activity events shall be inspected and maintained undergo
a Level 2 maintenance inspection as prescribed in the Preventive Maintenance
Manual for Virginia School Buses by competent mechanics immediately
before being used in the fall for each new school year and a
Level 1 inspection at least once every 30 operating days or every 2,500
miles traveled 45 calendar days after the start of the new school year.
The inspections and maintenance shall be conducted in accordance with
provisions of the "Preventive Maintenance Manual for Virginia
School Buses, March 2003" (November 2008) and recorded on
the prescribed inspection forms or in a format approved by the Department of
Education. If the inspection and maintenance are not made in a shop operated by
the school board or the local governing body, the school board shall designate
one or more inspection centers to make the inspections and require a copy of
the results of the inspections to be furnished to the division superintendent. School
division compliance with the foregoing maintenance inspection requirement shall
be subject to verification by the Department of Education.
Subject to funds being available, the Department of Education shall conduct random operational assessments during the school year of school divisions' pupil transportation operations to ensure statutes, regulations, and specifications are being met. The Department of Education shall establish procedures for conducting the random operational assessments.
Maintenance and service personnel shall be encouraged to attend approved workshops or training institutes and shall receive all necessary service and maintenance publications for equipment serviced.
8VAC20-70-140. Crash/incident Crash reporting.
A report, on forms or in a format furnished by the Department
of Education, of any crashes or incidents involving school buses,
pupils, and personnel who ride school or activity buses (including injury or
death while crossing the road, waiting at bus stops, etc.) shall be sent to the
Pupil Transportation Service, Department of Education by the division
superintendent or designee at least once a month. The report shall give the
apparent cause of the crash or incident and the extent of injuries to
pupils or others. The division superintendent or designee shall notify the
Pupil Transportation Service of any school bus crash or incident
involving serious injuries, requiring professional medical treatment, or death
within the next working day from the date of the crash or incident.
A vehicle crash occurs when property damage is $1,000
or more or when persons are injured. An incident occurs when property damage
is $999 or less and there are no injured individuals.
The Department of Education shall publish on its website an annual report of the number of crashes involving school buses, pupils, and personnel who ride school or activity buses (including incidents of injury or death while crossing the road, waiting at bus stops, etc.) in each division.
8VAC20-70-150. Route schedule.
All school buses in operation shall be scheduled to maximize
safety and efficiency. The schedule shall show the time the bus starts in the
morning, the time it leaves each point at which pupils are picked up, and
the time of arrival at school, and the time of drop off at home in the
afternoon. One copy of such schedule shall be kept in the bus and
secured when the bus is unattended, and one copy shall be kept in the
office of the division superintendent or designee.
8VAC20-70-160. Review of routes.
School bus routes, school sites, and safety of pupils at
designated school bus stops shall be reviewed at least once twice
each year, once each semester. Bus routes shall be reviewed for safety
hazards, and fuel conservation, and to assure maximum
the most efficient use of buses. Local school administrators shall
evaluate the safety of pupils at bus stops periodically and shall at the
request of the local school board report the results annually to the school
board. Hazardous or unusual situations, to include railway crossings, shall be
marked on the route sheet and made available to drivers and substitutes.
A written vehicular and pedestrian traffic control plan for each existing school site shall be reviewed annually for safety hazards. All new school site plans shall include provisions that promote vehicular and pedestrian safety.
8VAC20-70-170. Railway crossings.
School buses shall stop, as required by law, at railway grade
crossings. The School buses equipped with a nonsequential lighting
system must have these lighting systems deactivated when approaching a railroad
grade crossing and the 4-way hazard lights shall be activated when
approaching the railway grade crossing and shall be deactivated
before crossing the track. The bus driver shall turn off all noisy equipment,
open the entrance door of the bus and determine when it is safe for the vehicle
to cross the railroad tracks. The entrance door shall be closed when the bus is
in motion. No stop need be made at any grade crossing where traffic is directed
by a police law-enforcement officer or a green
traffic-control signal as stated in § 46.2-886 of the Code of Virginia.
8VAC20-70-180. Driver reports Ridership and miles report.
School boards shall require that a report on the number of
pupils transported and miles traveled be made by all school bus drivers to
principals or other designated school officials submitted to designated
school officials.
8VAC20-70-200. Identification and lights covering.
The lettered identification and traffic warning lights on the
front and rear of school buses shall be covered with opaque detachable material
when they school buses are used for purposes other than to
transport pupils on regular routes to and from school, or on special
trips to participate in contests of various kinds, and or for
supplementary education purposes as required by § 22.1-183 of the Code of
Virginia. This does not apply when the bus is being used to transport elderly
or mentally or physically handicapped persons.
8VAC20-70-220. Passage restriction.
No object shall be placed on any bus carrying passengers that will restrict the access to any exit, restrict the freedom of motion of the driver for proper operation of the vehicle, or where displacement of such objects may result in personal injury to passengers.
8VAC20-70-230. Required materials.
All vehicles used primarily to transport students to and from school or school-related activities shall carry reflective triangles, first aid kit, body fluid clean-up kit and fire extinguisher.
8VAC20-70-271. Records retention.
School division documents related to pupil transportation shall be retained in accordance with local policy and guidelines from the Virginia State Library.
Part III
Requirements for School Bus Drivers
8VAC20-70-280. Requirements for school bus drivers both for employment and continued employment.
Sections Section 22.1-178, 46.2-339, and
46.2-340 of the Code of Virginia require requires drivers of
school and activity buses to:
1. Have a physical examination of a scope prescribed by the Board of Education with the advice of the Medical Society of Virginia and furnished on a form prescribed by the Board of Education showing the results of such examination.
a. No person shall drive a school bus unless that person is physically qualified to do so and has submitted a School Bus Driver's Application For Physician's Certificate signed by the applicant and the doctor or a licensed nurse practitioner for the applicable employment period.
b. The physical form describes the basic physical qualifications for school bus drivers; however, the examining physician or licensed nurse practitioner shall make the final determination of the individual's physical capacity to operate a school bus based upon their assessment of the individual's overall physical condition.
2. Furnish a statement or copy of records from the Department
of Motor Vehicles showing that the person, within the preceding five years, has
not been convicted of a charge of driving under the influence of intoxicating
liquors or drugs, convicted of a charge of refusing to take a blood or breath
test, convicted of a felony, or assigned to any alcohol safety action program
or driver alcohol rehabilitation program pursuant to § 18.2-271.1 of the
Code of Virginia or, within the preceding 12 months, has not been convicted of
two or more moving traffic violations or has not been required to attend a
driver improvement clinic by the Commissioner of the Department of Motor
Vehicles pursuant to § 46.2-497 § 46.2-498 of the Code of
Virginia.
3. Furnish a statement signed by two reputable persons who reside in the school division or in the applicant's community that the person is of good moral character.
4. Exhibit a license showing the person has successfully undertaken the examination prescribed by § 46.2-339 of the Code of Virginia.
5. Be at least 18 years old.
6. Submit to testing for alcohol and controlled substances that is in compliance with the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991 (Public Law 102-143, Title V) as amended and that is in compliance with 49 CFR Parts 40 and 382.
8VAC20-70-300. Required documents.
The documents required pursuant to subdivisions 1 and 2 of 8VAC20-70-280 shall be furnished annually prior to the anniversary date of the employment to operate a school bus.
8VAC20-70-310. Filing. (Repealed.)
The documents required pursuant to this section shall be
filed with, and made a part of, the records of the school board employing such
person as a school bus operator.
8VAC20-70-350. Training.
No person shall operate a school or activity bus transporting pupils unless the person has:
1. Received classroom, demonstration, and behind-the-wheel instruction in accordance with a program developed by the Department of Education pursuant to § 22.1-181 of the Code of Virginia.
2. Completed a minimum of 24 classroom hours and 24 hours of
behind-the-wheel training. A minimum of 10 of the 24 hours of behind-the-wheel
time shall involve the operation of a bus with pupils on board while under the
direct on-board supervision of a designated bus driver trainer. Drivers
of Type D buses must complete eight additional hours of training
behind-the-wheel. All drivers shall receive training in the operation of a
Type D bus and transportation of students with special needs. buses
representative of the type used in the school division in which they will be
employed and in the transportation of students with special needs. Classroom
instruction means training provided by a qualified driver instructor through
lectures, demonstrations, audio-visual presentations, computer-based
instruction, driving simulation devices, or similar means. Instruction
occurring outside a classroom is included if it does not involve actual
operation of a school bus and its components by the student. Behind-the-wheel
training does not include time spent riding in a school bus or observing operation
of a school bus when the student is not in control of the vehicle.
The superintendent or his designee shall maintain a record showing that the applicant has completed the training and has been approved to operate a school or activity bus.
3. New transportation directors/supervisors employed by school divisions shall complete the "Train the Trainer" class conducted by the Department of Education within a year after being employed in this position.
8VAC20-70-359. Requirements for school bus driver instructors.
Instructors must meet the requirements of a school bus driver and have at least two years experience operating a Class B type vehicle.
8VAC20-70-360. In-service training.
In-service training (at least two hours before opening before
the opening of schools the school year and at least two
hours during the second half of the school year) year devoted
to improving the skills, attitudes, and knowledge, including orientation
to maximize benefits of using safety programs and safety components shall be
provided to all school or activity bus drivers. In-service training shall
include, but is not limited to, the following topics: basic motor vehicle laws,
related administrative codes, pre-trip inspection procedures, student
discipline and conduct, drug and alcohol testing procedures and policies, fuel
conservation, safety, emergency procedures, student information and
confidentiality, and local policies and procedures as required by the
division's transportation department. A copy of the agenda for each in-service
training event shall be on file.
8VAC20-70-370. Supervision.
The drivers of school and activity buses shall be under the general direction and control of the division superintendent or designee, and shall also be accountable to the principal of the school to which pupil transportation is provided.
8VAC20-70-380. Pre-trip safety inspection.
The Prior to the initial transporting of children
each day, the drivers of school and activity buses shall perform a daily pre-trip
safety inspection of the vehicle prior to transporting children. The
items checked and recorded shall be at least equal to the pre-trip inspection
procedure as prescribed in the Preventive Maintenance Manual for
Virginia School Buses (November 2008) issued by the Department of
Education.
8VAC20-70-411. Driver trainers.
Driver trainers must meet the requirements of 8VAC20-70-280 and 8VAC20-70-350 and have at least two years experience operating a Class B vehicle.
8VAC20-70-420. Instructor course certificate.
Local school bus driver training instructors shall hold a certificate for completion of an instructor course conducted or approved by the Department of Education and shall attend a recertification course every five years. Certification expires at the end of calendar year five.
8VAC20-70-430. Driver data.
The names and driver license numbers of persons operating school and activity buses and other vehicles used to transport pupils shall be submitted to the Department of Motor Vehicles annually as required by § 46.2-340 of the Code of Virginia.
8VAC20-70-435. Filing.
The documents required pursuant to 8VAC20-70-280, 8VAC20-70-350, 8VAC20-70-360, 8VAC20-70-400, and 8VAC20-70-420 shall be filed with, and made a part of, the records of the school board employing such person as a school bus operator.
8VAC20-70-450. Minimum standards specifications.
Minimum standards specifications are applicable
to all school buses and school activity vehicles buses, new or
used, procured by purchase, lease or operational contract from another person
or entity.
Part IV
General Requirements for School Buses in Virginia
8VAC20-70-460. Specifications.
It is the intent of the Board of Education to accommodate new
equipment and technology that will better facilitate the safe and efficient
transportation of students. When a new technology, piece of equipment, or
component is desired to be applied to the a school bus, it must
have the approval of the Virginia Department of Education and must meet the
following criteria:
1. The technology, equipment, or component shall not compromise the effectiveness or integrity of any major safety system.
2. The technology, equipment, or component shall not diminish the safety of the interior of the bus.
3. The technology, equipment, or component shall not create additional risk to students who are boarding or exiting the bus or are in or near the school bus loading zone.
4. The technology, equipment, or component shall not require undue additional activity or responsibility for the driver.
5. The technology, equipment, or component shall generally increase efficiency or safety, or both, of the bus, generally provide for a safer or more pleasant experience for the occupants and pedestrians in the vicinity of the bus, or shall generally assist the driver and make his many tasks easier to perform.
Buses School buses and school activity vehicles
buses must conform to the specifications relative to construction and
design effective on the date of procurement. Any variation from the
specifications, in the form of additional equipment or changes in style of
equipment, without prior approval of the Department of Education, is
prohibited. The Department of Education shall issue specifications and
standards for public school buses to reflect desired technology or safety
improvements for the then current model year.
8VAC20-70-480. Bus identification.
All publicly owned, part publicly owned, or contract school
buses, transporting pupils to and from public school, shall be painted a
uniform color, national school bus yellow, and shall be identified and equipped
as outlined in the standards and specifications.
8VAC20-70-490. Purchase.
The responsibility for purchasing school buses and school
activity vehicles buses which meet state and federal requirements
rests with division superintendents and local school boards.
A schedule for the replacement of buses on a continuing basis shall be developed and implemented by each school division.
8VAC20-70-510. Vehicles powered by alternative fuels.
A. The Board of Education will continue to promote the use of alternative fuels for school buses. Any vehicle powered by alternative fuels will be subject to inspection and approval by the Virginia Department of Education.
B. Local school divisions, in consultation with the Department of Education, may purchase and use school buses using alternative fuels as covered in § 22.1-177 of the Code of Virginia.
C. Installation of alternative fuel tanks and fuel systems shall comply with all applicable Federal Motor Vehicles Safety Standards (FMVSS) 301, 49 CFR Part 571, and all applicable fire codes.
D. A sign with black letters on clear or school bus yellow
background, indicating the type of alternative fuel being used, may be placed
on the side of the bus near the entrance door. No sign shall be more than 4-3/4
inches long or more than 3-1/4 inches high.
Part V
School Activity Vehicles Buses
8VAC20-70-525. Regulations and standards.
Activity vehicles A. School activity buses owned
or operated under contract by or for the school board, which are used solely to
transport pupils to and from school activity events, shall comply with all
applicable regulations and standards prescribed for school buses except as
noted in this part.
1. B. Exceptions, general regulations.
a. An activity vehicle 1. Pursuant to
§ 46.2-871 of the Code of Virginia, an activity bus transporting
school pupils shall be operated at a safe, legal speed not in excess of 55
miles per hour.
b. 2. No standees shall be permitted.
c. The eight-inch school bus lettered identification and
traffic warning devices shall be removed by the local school division as
required by §§ 46.2-100 and 46.2-1090 of the Code of Virginia. The name of the
school division or individual school shall be placed on both sides of the
vehicle.
d. 3. Stops for the purpose of loading or
discharging pupils on the travel portion of the highway shall not be permitted.
2. Exceptions, minimum standards for school buses in
Virginia.
a. School activity vehicles shall not be painted national
school bus yellow.
b. Other types of seats and increased spacing may be used
provided all provisions of FMVSS 222, 49 CFR § 571.222, are met.
FORMS (8VAC20-70)
School Bus Driver's Application for Physician's Certificate (rev. 4/08).
DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (8VAC20-70)
Preventive Maintenance Manual for Virginia School Buses, March
2003 November 2008, Virginia Department of Education.