Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) The transportation director/supervisor
Qualifications shall include:
(1) A satisfactory driving record as verified
through checks made by the employing agency.
(2) A satisfactory work history as verified
through professional references.
(3) A satisfactory criminal background report
in accordance with divisions (J) and (K) of section
3327.10 of the Revised
Code.
(4) Post-high school
education or work experience in education, business administration, management
or transportation as determined by the school bus owner.
(5)
Completion of annual
participation in a minimum of four hours of
inservice training related to school
transportation, in school transportation-related training.
(6)
Completion of the classroom portion of the Ohio preservice driver training
program at least once every six years pursuant to paragraph (A)(2) of rule
3301-83-10
of the Administrative Code.
Newly assigned administrators shall complete the classroom
portion of the Ohio preservice driver training program within one year of their
appointment to the position.
(B) The school bus driver
The school bus driver shall have an understanding of the role
of pupil transportation in the educational program and meet all the physical,
mental and moral requirements established by federal rule, state laws and this
chapter of the Administrative Code.
Qualifications shall include:
(1) Be at least twenty-one years of age with
a minimum of two years driving experience.
(2) Being physically qualified pursuant to
the requirements listed in rule
3301-83-07
of the Administrative Code.
(3)
Completion of semi-annual driver record checks through the Ohio department of
education for which records shall be maintained by the employer and/or school
district for a minimum of six years. School bus drivers with any of the
following shall be disqualified from operating a school bus:
(a) More than six points during the past two
years;
(b) A conviction of driving
while under the influence of alcohol and/or a controlled substance during the
past ten
years;
(c) Two (or more) serious
traffic violations, as defined in division (II)
of section
4506.01 of the Revised Code,
during the past two years; or
(d)
Any railroad crossing violation during the past year as evidenced by a
conviction, video, or a report by a railroad official.
(e) Nothing in paragraph (B) of this rule
shall limit any district or employer from adopting more stringent
qualifications.
(4)
Being licensed as a school bus operator.
(5) Holding school bus driver certification
by a city or exempted village superintendent, a
community school superintendent,
a county educational service center,
county board of developmental
disabilities, head start program administrator, non-public administrator, or contractor.
(6)
Completion
of pre-service and inservice training as prescribed in rule
3301-83-10
of the Administrative Code.
(7)
Physical capability of safely and appropriately lifting and managing preschool
and special needs children when necessary.
(8) Ability to cope with stressful
situations.
(9) Possessing or
upgrading skills through formal and/or in-service training.
(10) A satisfactory criminal background
report in accordance with divisions (J) and (K) of section
3327.10 of the Revised Code. A
new report shall be required every six years with driver re-certification
pursuant to rule
3301-83-10
of the Administrative Code. Records shall be maintained by the employer and/or
school district for a minimum of six years.
(11) A negative pre-employment drug
test.
(12) Participation in drug
and alcohol testing as mandated by the federal motor carrier safety
administration (FMCSA) pursuant to 49 C.F.R. 382 . Individuals who refuse to
participate in testing are disqualified from operating a school bus.
(C) Maintenance
personnel
Personnel employed for vehicle maintenance duties shall be
qualified to perform quality preventive and regular maintenance programs and
shall understand the relationship of vehicle maintenance to a safe pupil
transportation program.
Qualifications as determined by the employer shall
include:
(1) Work history;
(2) Education and professional development;
(3) Testing;
(4)
On-the-job performance evaluations.
(5) Individuals who
may be required to operate a school bus with pupils on board shall meet all
requirements for a school bus driver as listed in paragraph (B) of this
rule.
(D) Bus aides
Qualifications shall include:
(1) Physical capability of safely and
appropriately lifting and managing preschool and special needs children when
necessary.
(2) Ability to cope with
stressful situations as related to preschool and special needs
children.
(3) Possessing or
upgrading skills through formal and/or inservice training related to
transportation of preschool and special needs children.
(4) A satisfactory criminal background report
in accordance with divisions (J) and (K) of section
3327.10 of the Revised Code. A
new report shall be required every six years and the standard for evaluation of
this report shall be as provided for in rule
3301-20-01
of the Administrative Code. Records shall be maintained by the employer and/or
school district for a minimum of six years.
(E) On-the-bus instructors
Qualifications shall include:
(1) Meeting the requirements of rule
3301-83-10
of the Administrative Code inclusive, relating to on-the-bus instructor
training.
(2) Meeting all the
requirements of school bus driver as listed in paragraph (B) of this
rule.
(3) Skills necessary to plan
and organize instruction.
(4)
Ability to communicate effectively.
(5) Capability of coordinating instruction
for pre-school and special needs transportation.
(6) Be currently employed in a role that
includes school bus driving duties and be listed as an active driver by the
department .
(7) Shall pass a driving and pre-trip skills
evaluation at least once every six years with a state pre-service
instructor.
(8) Shall be sponsored
by a school transportation provider or preservice instructor.
(F) Drivers of vehicles other than
school buses utilized for pupil transportation.
Qualifications shall include:
(1) Be at least twenty-one years of age with
a minimum of two years driving experience.
(2)
Shall
complete
semi-annual
driver record checks through the
department for which records
shall be maintained by the employer and/or school district for a minimum of six
years. Drivers with any of the following shall be disqualified from operating a
vehicle:
(a) More than six points during the
past two years;
(b) A conviction of
driving while under the influence of alcohol and/or a controlled substance
during the past ten years;
(c) Two (or more) serious traffic violations,
as defined in division (II)
of section
4506.01 of the Revised Code,
during the past two years; or
(d)
Any railroad crossing violation during the past year as evidenced by a
conviction, video, or a report by a railroad official.
(e) Nothing in this rule shall limit any
district or employer from adopting more stringent
qualifications.
(3)
Holding a valid driver's license.
(4) Proof of financial responsibility or
insured by the school transportation provider.
(5) A satisfactory criminal background report
in accordance with divisions (J) and (K) of section
3327.10 of the Revised Code. A
new report shall be required every six years with driver re-certification
pursuant to rule
3301-83-10
of the Administrative
Code and the standard for evaluation of
this report shall be as provided for in rule
3301-83-23
of the Administrative Code. Records shall be maintained by the employer and/or
school district for a minimum of six years.
(6) Must be physically qualified as
determined by rule
3301-83-07
of the Administrative Code, except that paragraph
(D)(13) of rule
3301-83-07
of the Administrative Code shall not apply to drivers employed by the Ohio
school for the deaf and Ohio state school for the blind, who must meet all
other requirements outlined in rule
3301-83-07
of the Administrative Code and shall only transport students enrolled at the
Ohio school for the deaf and Ohio state school for the blind, interpreters, and
authorized passengers as provided within rule 3301-83-17 of the Administrative
Code, after pre-trip procedures are conducted for each trip, including
confirming communication capability to ensure the driver has the ability to
communicate with passengers. The deaf driver's ability to communicate may be
satisfied by transporting groups of students and employees that can communicate
using both speech and sign language or a group that includes a sighted
individual that can communicate using speech and sign language.
(7)
Shall
complete
preservice training
requirements as follows:
(a)
Shall complete a four- hour minimum
Ohio preservice driver curriculum or other course only as approved in advance
by the pupil transportation office of the department .
(b)
Shall complete a driving performance evaluation and review
by a certified on-the-bus-instructor, or by a
superintendent's designee.
(c) Submit evidence of training to the
department .
(d) Have a certificate of acknowledgement of
van driver training as issued by the
department .
(e) A current school bus driver certificate
shall be considered satisfactory in fulfilling these requirements.
(8)
Shall
complete a
two- hour minimum
of annual inservice training as approved by
the school district transportation department. Failure
to complete the annual inservice training may result in the revocation of an
individual's certificate.
(9)
Holding an annual driver certification issued by the
owner of the vehicle.