Current through August 26, 2024
(1) APPLICABILITY.
(a) Except as provided in par. (b), this
section applies to all transportation of children in care, including both
regularly scheduled transportation to and from the center and field trip
transportation, if any of the following apply:
1. The licensee owns or leases the vehicle
used.
2. The licensee contracts
with another person or organization that owns or leases the vehicle
used.
3. Employees, parents, or
volunteers are transporting children other than their own at the direction of,
at the request of, or on behalf of the licensee.
(b) The following requirements do not apply
to transportation provided in vehicles owned and driven by parents or
volunteers who are not counted in the staff-to-child ratios specified in Table
DCF 250.055:
1. The requirement that a
licensee obtain a copy of the driver's driving record and review it under sub.
(4) (c).
2. The requirement to
provide evidence that the vehicle is in safe operating condition at 12-month
intervals under sub. (5) (b).
3.
The requirements related to child care vehicle safety alarms under sub.
(8).
(c) The licensee
shall document in the licensee's policies that transportation provided through
a written or verbal contract with another person or organization meets the
requirements of this section.
(2) PERMISSION AND EMERGENCY INFORMATION.
Before transporting a child, a licensee shall obtain signed permission from the
parent for transportation and emergency information for each child. The form
shall include all of the following information:
(a) The purpose of the transportation and the
parent's permission to transport the child for that purpose.
(b) An address and telephone number where a
parent or other adult can be reached in an emergency.
(c) The name, address, and telephone number
of the child's health care provider.
(d) Written consent from the child's parent
for emergency medical treatment.
Note: The licensee may use the department's
form, Child Care Enrollment, to obtain consent of the child's
parent for emergency medical treatment. Information on how to obtain forms is
available on the department's website,
https://dcf.wisconsin.gov/cclicensing/ccformspubs.
(3) REQUIRED INFORMATION FOR EACH
TRIP. The licensee shall ensure that written documentation of all of the
following is maintained at the center and in any vehicle transporting children
while the children are being transported:
(a)
A list of the children being transported.
(b) A copy of the completed permission and
emergency information form under sub. (2) for each child being
transported.
(c) For transportation
to or from a child's home or school, the transportation route and scheduled
stops.
(4) DRIVER.
(a) The driver of a vehicle used to transport
children in care shall be at least 18 years of age and shall hold a valid
driver's license from the state where the driver resides and for the type of
vehicle driven.
(b) Before a driver
who is not the licensee first transports children and annually thereafter, the
licensee shall provide the driver with an orientation. The licensee shall
document the training. The training shall include all of the following:
1. The procedure for ensuring that all
children are properly restrained in the appropriate child safety
seat.
2. The procedure for loading,
unloading, and tracking of children being transported.
3. The procedure for evacuating the children
from a vehicle in an emergency.
4.
Behavior management techniques for use with children being
transported.
5. A review of
applicable statutes and rules affecting transportation of children.
6. A review of applicable center
policies.
7. First aid
procedures.
8. A review of child
abuse and neglect laws and center reporting procedures.
9. Information on any special needs a child
being transported may have and the plan for how those needs will be
met.
10. A review of the use of the
vehicle alarm, if applicable.
11.
Any other job responsibilities as determined by the licensee.
(c)
1. Prior to the day a driver first transports
children in care and annually thereafter, the licensee shall obtain a copy of
the driving record for each driver and place the record in the staff file. The
licensee shall review each driving record to ensure that the driver has no
accidents or traffic violations that would indicate that having children ride
with the driver could pose a threat to the children.
2. In determining whether a driver may pose a
threat to the children, the licensee shall consider the totality of the
driver's record, any other relevant facts, and the following factors in
combination:
a. The seriousness of any
accidents or violations.
b. The
amount of time that has passed since an accident or violation
occurred.
c. The number of
accidents or violations.
d. The
likelihood that a similar incident will occur.
3. A driver whose driving record indicates
that the driver poses a threat to the children may not transport children.
Note: Information on how to obtain driving
records may be obtained by contacting the Department of Transportation at (608)
261-2566 or
https://wisconsindot.gov/pages/online-srvcs/other-servs/request-record.aspx.
(d)
1. Except as provided in subd. 2., a driver
of a vehicle that is transporting children in care may not use a cellular phone
or other wireless telecommunication device while loading, unloading, or
transporting children, except when the vehicle is out of traffic, not in
operation, and any of the following applies:
a. The phone or device is used to call
911.
b. The phone or device is used
to communicate with emergency responders.
c. The phone or device is used to communicate
with the center regarding an emergency situation.
2. A navigation device may be used during
transportation of children if the device is programmed to a destination when
the vehicle is out of traffic and not in operation.
(5) VEHICLE.
(a) The licensee shall ensure that each
vehicle that is used to transport children is all of the following:
1. Registered with the Wisconsin department
of transportation or the appropriate authority in another state.
2. Clean, uncluttered, and free of
obstruction on the floors, aisles, and seats.
3. In safe operating condition.
(b) At 12-month intervals, the
licensee shall provide the department with evidence of a vehicle's safe
operating condition on a form provided by the department.
Note: The department's form, Vehicle
Safety Inspection, is used to record evidence of the vehicle's safe
operating condition. Information on how to obtain forms is available on the
department's website,
https://dcf.wisconsin.gov/cclicensing/ccformspubs.
(c) The licensee shall obtain and maintain
vehicle liability insurance with minimums no less than those specified in
subch. VI of ch. 344, Stats.
(d)
Hired or contracted school buses used to transport children shall be in
compliance with ch. Trans 300.
(e)
At least once per year, the licensee shall make available to the department
each vehicle that is required to have a child safety alarm under sub. (8) (a)
to determine whether the child safety alarm is in good working order.
(6) SEAT BELTS AND CHILD SAFETY
RESTRAINTS.
(a) No person may transport a
child under 8 years of age in a motor vehicle, unless the child is restrained
in a child safety restraint system that is appropriate to the child's age and
size in accordance with s. 347.48, Stats., and ch. Trans 310.
Note: For further information on child safety
restraints, see
https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/safety/education/child-safety/default.aspx.
(b)
1. Each
child who is not required to be in an individual child car safety seat or
booster seat when being transported under par. (a) shall be properly restrained
by a seat belt in accordance with s. 347.48, Stats., and ch. Trans
315.
2. Each adult in the vehicle
shall be properly restrained by a seat belt in accordance with s. 347.48,
Stats., and ch. Trans 315.
3. Seat
belts may not be shared.
(c) Children transported in school buses or
vehicles built to school bus standards shall be properly seated according to
the manufacturer's specifications.
(d) Children under 13 years of age who are in
the care of the center may not ride in the front seat of a vehicle.
(7) VEHICLE CAPACITY AND
SUPERVISION.
(a) The center shall be
responsible for a child from the time the child is placed in a vehicle until
the child reaches his or her destination and is released to a person
responsible for the child. A parent of a school age child may authorize a child
to enter a building unescorted.
Note: Form, Transportation Permission -
Child Care Centers, may be used to designate an adult to receive a
child being transported. The form is available on the department's website at
https://dcf.wisconsin.gov/cclicensing/ccformspubs.
(b) Children may not be left unattended in a
vehicle.
(c) When children are
transported in a vehicle, there shall be at least one adult supervisor in
addition to the driver whenever there are more than 3 children who are either
under 2 years of age or who have a disability that limits their ability to
respond to an emergency.
(d) The
licensee shall develop and implement a procedure to ensure that all children
exit the vehicle after being transported to a destination.
(e) No child may be in a vehicle for
transport to or from a center, a field trip, or other center activity for more
than 60 minutes for a one-way trip.
(8) CHILD CARE VEHICLE SAFETY ALARM.
(a) A vehicle shall be equipped with a child
safety alarm that prompts the driver to inspect the vehicle for children before
exiting if all of the following conditions apply:
1. The vehicle is owned or leased by a
licensee or a contractor of a licensee.
2. The vehicle has a seating capacity of 6 or
more passengers plus the driver. The seating capacity of the vehicle shall be
as determined by the manufacturer.
3. The vehicle is used to transport children
in care.
(b) No person
may shut off a child safety alarm unless the driver first inspects the vehicle
to ensure that no child is left unattended in the vehicle.
(c) The child safety alarm shall be in good
working order each time the vehicle is used for transporting children to or
from a center.
Information on the required vehicle safety alarm is
available on the department's website at
http://dcf.wisconsin.gov/ccregulation/providers.