A type 20 driver shall:
- (1) Submit written reports of accidents involving the type 20 vehicle to ODE.
(2) Report to his/her employer(s) within 15 days:
- (a) Any conviction for driving or criminal offenses specified in OAR 581-053-0050;
- (b) Any involvement in an accident; or
- (c) If their driver license is no longer valid.
- (3) Receive specialized training designed for special education transportation prior to transporting students with disabilities.
- (4) Not operate a vehicle with more passengers than the manufacturer’s designed or equipped capacity.
- (5) Instruct passengers to use seat belts at all times the vehicle is in motion.
- (6) Maintain order in the vehicle at all times.
- (7) The inside of the vehicle shall be kept clean.
- (8) See that all doors on the vehicle are kept closed while the vehicle is in motion.
- (9) Not permit anyone else to operate the vehicle except with the permission of the transportation entity supervisor.
- (10) Make certain that all aisles and passageways are kept clear.
- (11) Make sure all rear doors and emergency exits are unlocked during vehicle operation.
- (12) Not use tobacco in the vehicle or the vicinity and shall not permit passengers to use tobacco on the vehicle.
- (13) Not be under the influence of any alcoholic beverage or any drug likely to affect the person's ability to operate a vehicle safely while on duty.
- (14) Not consume any alcoholic beverage regardless of its alcoholic content or any drug likely to affect a person's ability to operate a vehicle safely while operating or within eight hours before operating a type 20 vehicle.
- (15) Not permit signs of any kind to be attached to the vehicle except those specifically permitted by law or regulation;
- (16) Not permit animals in the vehicle except guide dogs and assistance animals from recognized programs will be accepted when accompanying blind, deaf, or physically impaired persons. Guide/assistance animals in training as defined in ORS 346.680 are also accepted.
- (17) Not permit firearms, other weapons, or potentially hazardous materials to be carried in the vehicle.
- (18) Secure any article in the passenger compartment likely to cause injury to a passenger in the event of an accident.
- (19) Not fill the fuel tank while passengers are in the vehicle or while the motor is running.
- (20) Not leave the vehicle when passengers are aboard until the motor is shut off, the brakes set, a manual transmission put in gear and the key removed from the ignition.
- (21) Report as soon as possible to the proper official any deficiency or malfunction or any equipment or component of the vehicle.
- (22) Not transport students unless the vehicle is safe to operate.
(23) Shall inspect the following prior to each trip, unless the inspection is performed by other designated employees:
- (a) Windshield and wipers;
- (b) All outside lights;
- (c) Service door, emergency door and buzzer;
- (d) Tires, wheels and lug nuts;
- (e) Battery, belts, oil and coolant level;
- (f) Horns;
- (g) Brakes;
- (h) Steering;
- (i) Exhaust system;
- (j) Emergency equipment; and
- (k) See that lights, windshield and mirrors are clean.
- (24) Shall use all securement straps and attachments for students with adaptive/assistive devices in a manner consistent with their design.
- (25) Observe all local and state traffic laws and ordinances.
- (26) Complete any training required by ODE or local employer.
- (27) Not use a cell phone, with or without a hands free device, while driving a type 20 vehicle unless summoning medical or other emergency help if no other person in the vehicle is capable of summoning help.
- (28) Shall not tow a trailer with a gross vehicle weight rating of more then 3,000 lbs or longer than the type 20 vehicle.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 327.013 & 820.100 - 820.120
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 327.013, 820.100, 820.105, 820.110 & 820.120
History
ODE 19-2012, f. & cert. ef. 6-14-12