Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3301 - Department of Education - Administration and Director
Chapter 3301-83 - Pupil Transportation
Section 3301-83-08 - Pupil transportation management policies
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3301-83-08
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
Pupil transportation management policies and procedures shall be developed cooperatively by administrators and transportation personnel. Policies and procedures shall be designed to ensure the safety and welfare of all school bus passengers and shall include the following:
(A) The school bus driver's authority and/or responsibility to maintain control of the pupils.
(B) The pupil's right to "due process" as provided for by the policies and procedures of the educating agency.
(C) Pupil management and safety instruction policies shall include the following:
(1)
Pupils shall arrive at the bus stop before the bus is scheduled to
arrive.
(2) Pupils must wait in a
location clear of traffic and away from the bus stops.
(3) Behavior at the school bus stop must not
threaten life, limb or property of any individual.
(4) Pupils must go directly to an available
or assigned seat so the bus may safely resume motion.
(5) Pupils must remain seated keeping aisles
and exits clear.
(6) Pupils must
observe classroom conduct, or the bus conduct
established by administrators and transportation personnel, and obey the
driver promptly and respectfully.
(7) Pupils must not use profane
language.
(8) Pupils must refrain
from eating and drinking on the bus except as required for medical reasons
or as permitted by the school district for non-routine
trips during which the pupils on the bus shall be supervised by a chaperone(s)
as described in rule
3301-83-16
of the Administrative Code, a school administrator or school
personnel.
(9) Pupils must
not use nicotine products on the bus.
(10) Pupils must not have alcohol or drugs in
their possession on the bus except for prescription medication required for a
student.
(11) Pupils must not throw
or pass objects on, from or into the bus.
(12) Pupils may carry on the bus only objects
that can be held in their laps. Any objects that cannot
be held must comply with the requirements set forth in
paragraph (H)
of rule
3301-83-20 of the
Administrative Code.
(13) Pupils must leave or board the bus at
locations to which they have been assigned unless they have parental and
administrative authorization to do otherwise.
(14) Pupils must not put head or arms out of
the bus windows.
(15) Guidelines
will be formulated for the use and storage of equipment and other means of
assistance required by preschool and special needs children.
(16) Drivers and bus aides must have access
to appropriate information about the child to the degree that such information
might affect safe transportation and medical well-being. This information must
be readily accessible in the transportation office. All such information is
strictly confidential.
(D) Suspension, expulsion or immediate removal from bus
(1) The superintendent or
superintendent designees, or principals are authorized to suspend or remove
pupils from school bus riding privileges in accordance
with section 3327.014 of the Revised
Code.
(2) Immediate removal
of a pupil from transportation is authorized. A pupil immediately removed from
transportation must be given notice as soon as practicable of a hearing which
must be held within seventy-two hours of the removal. The notice shall also
include the reason for removal. Immediate removal is authorized when the
pupil's presence poses a danger to persons or property or a threat to the safe
operation of the school bus. Length of time removed from ridership shall be in
accordance with policies of the school bus owner.
(3) School bus drivers shall report in
writing to the appropriate administrator all rule violations or conduct that
justify immediate removal, suspension or expulsion.
(4) Suspension or immediate removal of
preschool and special needs children may require a modification of the above
procedures and shall be accomplished in accordance with the law.
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