Fla. Admin. Code R. 6A-3.0171
Each school district shall exercise specific powers and responsibilities, as follows:
(1) Responsibilities of Superintendent. It shall be the duty of the superintendent, acting as executive officer for the school board to exercise functions and to perform duties listed below:
| Vehicle Type | Vehicle Certification Label | Federal or State Vehicle Definition | Common Name | Manufactured Seating Capacity Including the Driver | Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) | Allowable Usage | Driver Requirements |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| School Bus | School Bus | s. 1006.25, F.S. | School Bus (Yellow in Color) | 11 to 15 seating positions, including the driver | < 26,001 Lbs. GVWR | Home to School and School to Home Transportation School Center to School Center School-Sponsored Field, Activity and Sporting Events and Trips | Class "E" License, NOTE: See Rule 6A-3.0141, F.A.C., for all requirements. |
| 49 CFR 571.3(c) “School bus” | 16 or more seating positions, including the driver | ≥ 26,001 Lbs. GVWR | Class "B" CDL with Passenger Endorsement (P) and School Bus Endorsement (S), Valid Medical Examiner Certificate (MCSA-5876), Valid Dexterity Exam (ESE-480), Current Weekly Driver History Record Check via MOTRS NOTE: See Rule 6A-3.0141, F.A.C., for all requirements. | ||||
| MFSAB | Multifunction School Activity Bus (MFSAB) | 49 CFR 571.3(c) “Multifunction school activity bus” | MFSAB (TYPE A) Cannot Be Yellow | 11 to 15 seating positions, including the driver | < 26,001 Lbs. GVWR | School Center to School Center, School Sponsored Field, Activity and Sporting Events and Trips. | Class "E" License, NOTE: See Rule 6A-3.0141, F.A.C., for all requirements. |
| MFSAB (TYPE C and D) Cannot Be Yellow | 16 or more seating positions, including the driver | ≥ 26,001 Lbs. GVWR | Class "B" CDL with Passenger Endorsement (P) and School Bus Endorsement (S), Valid Medical Examiner Certificate (MCSA-5876), Valid Dexterity Exam (ESE-480), Current Weekly Driver History Record Check via MOTRS NOTE: See Rule 6A-3.0141, F.A.C., for all requirements. | ||||
| MPV | Multipurpose Passenger Vehicle (MPV) | 49 CFR 571.3(c) “Multipurpose passenger vehicle” | MPV, SUV, Minivan | 10 or fewer seating positions, including the driver | Varies | Home to School and School to Home Transportation | Minimum of a Class "E" Driver's License NOTE: See Rule 6A-3.0141, F.A.C., for all requirements. |
| Passenger Car | Passenger Car | 49 CFR 571.3(c) “Passenger car” | Passenger Car | School Center to School Center | |||
| Truck | Truck | 49 CFR 571.3(c) “Truck” | Truck | School Sponsored Field, Activity and Sporting Events and Trips. | |||
| Common Carrier | Bus | 49 CFR 571.3(b) “Bus” | Common Carrier | 11 or more seating positions, including the driver | Varies | The exception for use is described in s. 1006.22(5), F.S. Common Carriers may be used to transport students to and from in-season and postseason athletic contests and to and from a school function or event. | Interstate Motor Coach Companies operate under FMCSA regulations |
| Bus | Bus (not a school bus) | 49 CFR 571.3(b) “Bus” | Cargo Van/ Shuttle Bus/ 11-15 Passenger Van | 11 or more seating positions, including the driver | Varies | VEHICLE NOT ALLOWED | VEHICLE NOT ALLOWED |
| Motorcycle | Motorcycle | 49 CFR 571.3(c) “Motorcycle” | Motorcycle | 1 driver and 1 passenger maximum | Varies | VEHICLE NOT ALLOWED | VEHICLE NOT ALLOWED |
(2) The school district shall exercise additional specific powers and responsibilities, as follows:
(g) To adopt, after considering recommendations of the superintendent, statements of policy in harmony with law and with rules of the State Board of Education necessary for maintaining the requirements of adequate transportation. Such policies shall include at least the following responsibilities of the director or supervisor of transportation, the school principal or other designated staff and the bus operator for uniform school bus operating procedures:
(V) Overloaded conditions on the bus which exceed the rated seating capacity of the bus.
y. To perform a complete interior inspection of each bus after each run and trip to ensure no students are left on board.
z. To maintain as far as practicable by patient and considerate treatment of parents a feeling of security in the safety of students transported.
1. Responsibilities of the director or supervisor of transportation:
a. To counsel with school bus operators regarding safety and efficiency of service to schools and to make recommendations to them for improvement in service.
b. To confer with the superintendent or the superintendent’s designee regarding bus operators and to recommend such personnel for employment.
c. To instruct school bus operators in procedures to be followed in conducting school bus emergency evacuation drills and to confer with each school principal regarding scheduling, conducting and documenting school bus evacuation drills. These procedures shall include a requirement that all operators of school buses transporting students, teachers, or chaperones on field and activity trips instruct all passengers in the locations and proper use of school bus emergency exits prior to each such trip.
d. To counsel with bus operators regarding operator responsibility and authority.
2. Responsibilities of the school principal or other designated school staff:
a. To assume responsibility under the direction of the superintendent for all student disciplinary cases that arise in connection with transportation.
b. To plan the program of the school so that transported students who arrive early or remain late will be under school supervision at all times.
c. To plan and assign places for students to get on and off school buses at the school, and to ensure the safety of the loading/unloading zone and to provide supervision of students.
d. To direct school bus emergency evacuation drills on each bus serving the school during the first six (6) weeks of each semester, and to maintain documentation for all students.
e. To provide instruction for all transported students in safe practices on and off the bus during the first six (6) weeks of the first semester of the school year.
f. To request authority in writing for transportation of students on field trips and activity trips, or other special trips, and to plan such trips in accordance with policies approved by the school board.
3. Responsibilities of the school bus operator:
a. To pass all required physical examinations and meet such requirements as may be prescribed by law or rules.
b. To be clean and neat in appearance, and to refrain from wearing shoes which are not securely held on the foot.
c. To refrain from use of tobacco while operating the bus, and to use no profane language in the presence of the students. Operators shall not use or be under the influence of alcohol, illicit drugs, or any substance which may impair the operator’s alertness or performance while on duty.
d. To prescribe, in cooperation with the principals, the seating arrangements of students on all buses.
e. To report needed changes in school bus transportation to the director or supervisor of transportation including bus loads, bus deficiencies, road hazards, routes and schedules.
f. To study and observe all laws and rules of the State Board of Education and the school board relating to the service of transportation.
g. To attend and participate in conferences and training classes for school bus operators and to be prepared at any time to successfully pass an examination concerning traffic laws, state and local transportation rules and driving skills.
h. To ascertain and ensure that transported students observe all rules prescribed by law and by the state and local board.
i. To maintain order and discipline, under the direction of the school principal, on the part of every passenger.
j. To permit a student to leave the bus only at their assigned stop, except upon written authorization of the school principal or other district designee.
k. To observe all procedures incorporated in the Florida Department of Education’s Basic School Bus Operator’s Curriculum, revised 2021 as incorporated by reference in paragraph 6A-3.0141(3)(b), F.A.C.
l. To instruct transported students in safe riding practices.
m. To require all passengers to remain seated and to keep aisles and exits clear.
n. To participate in emergency evacuation drills at least once each school semester under the direction of the school principal or the principal’s designee.
o. To use the bus, if it is publicly owned, only to transport students to and from school, except upon specific direction of the superintendent or from the principal upon written authorization by the superintendent.
p. To prepare immediately after every accident involving the bus, or a school bus passenger, an accident report to be filed with the director or supervisor of transportation.
q. To ascertain and ensure that all persons are off the bus before filling the fuel tank.
r. To cooperate with duly authorized school officials, mechanics and other personnel in the mechanical maintenance and repair of bus in overcoming hazards which threaten the safety or efficiency of service.
s. To inspect the bus at least daily prior to the beginning of the first daily trip or more often as required by the school district and to report any defect affecting safety or economy of operation immediately and in writing to authorized service personnel. The inspection shall include all items identified in the procedures related to the mandatory daily pre-trip inspection in the Basic School Bus Operator Curriculum.
t. To keep the bus clean and neat at all times and not affix any stickers or other unauthorized items to the interior or exterior of buses.
u. To prepare reports, keep all records required, and otherwise assist school officials in mapping bus routes, planning schedules and in obtaining information for a continuous study of all phases of transportation service.
v. To wear a seat belt and instruct all passengers to wear a seat belt at all times when the bus is in operation, in accordance with section 1006.25(4), F.S.
w. To use roof-mounted white flashing strobe lights, at a minimum, whenever headlights are required to be used due to reduced visibility conditions pursuant to s. 316.217(1)(b), F.S., except that insufficient light due only to the time of day or night shall not require use of the strobe light.
x. To report immediately to the director or supervisor of transportation, school principal or other designated officials:
(3) Transportation personnel.
(4) Transported students.
(5) Purchases, lease and use of school buses.
(6) Routes and schedules.
(8) Inspection and maintenance of school buses.
(9) Transportation records, reports and accounting.
Rulemaking Authority 316.615, 1001.02(1), 1002.33(28), 1003.31, 1006.21, 1006.22, 1006.25(4), 1012.45 FS. Law Implemented 316.615, 1002.33(20)(c), 1003.31, 1006.22, 1006.25(4), 1012.45 FS. History–New 9-4-64, Amended 3-25-66, 1-17-72, 7-20-74, Repromulgated 12-5-74, Amended 11-24-76, 10-1-81, Formerly 6A-3.17, Amended 9-30-87, 6-26-89, 11-15-94, 8-28-95, 4-18-96, Formerly 6-3.017, Amended 6-11-00, Formerly 6-3.017, Amended 4-21-03, 11-26-08, 3-23-16, 3-22-17, 10-27-20, 11-23-21, 12-21-25.