PERMANENT RULES
Date of Adoption: August 23, 2002.
Purpose: To make amendments to and repeal sections in chapter 180-20 WAC, School bus driver qualifications.
Citation of Existing Rules Affected by this Order: Repealing WAC 180-20-030, 180-20-034, 180-20-090, 180-20-095, 180-20-115, 180-20-123, 180-20-125 and 180-20-130; and amending WAC 180-20-005, 180-20-031, 180-20-101, 180-20-111, 180-20-120, and 180-20-135.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 28A.160.210.
Adopted under notice filed as WSR 02-14-116 on July 2, 2002.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted at Request of a Nongovernmental Entity: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's Own Initiative: New 2, Amended 6, Repealed 8.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 2, Amended 6, Repealed 8.
Number of Sections Adopted Using Negotiated Rule Making:
New 2,
Amended 6,
Repealed 8;
Pilot Rule Making:
New 0,
Amended 0,
Repealed 0;
or Other Alternative Rule Making:
New 0,
Amended 0,
Repealed 0.
Effective Date of Rule:
Thirty-one days after filing.
August 28, 2002
Larry Davis
Executive Director
OTS-5498.3
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 93-08-007, filed 3/24/93,
effective 4/24/93)
WAC 180-20-005
Purpose and authority.
((RCW 28A.160.210
authorizes the state board of education to adopt rules and
regulations governing the training, qualifications, and
eligibility requirements for school bus drivers.)) (1) The
purpose of this chapter is to set the minimum standards and
qualifications for public school district employees and
contractors operating school buses for the transportation of
school children.
(2) The authority for this chapter is RCW 28A.160.210.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.160.210. 93-08-007, § 180-20-005, filed 3/24/93, effective 4/24/93.]
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(1) "Student" means the following:
(a) Any person enrolled in a school program who is under the supervision, direction, or control of the motor vehicle operator authorized under this chapter;
(b) Any person enrolled in a school program in any public school served by the motor vehicle operator;
(c) Any person enrolled in a school program in any public school while attending a school related activity at which the motor vehicle operator is performing professional duties; or
(d) Any former student who is under eighteen years of age and who has been under the supervision, direction, or control of the motor vehicle operator. Former student, for the purpose of this section, includes, but is not limited to, dropouts, graduates, and students who transfer to other districts or schools.
(2) "School bus driver" means a person, who is employed by a school district including contracted drivers under WAC 180-20-031 (1) and (2) and as part of that employment or contract, operates a school bus as defined in WAC 392-143-010, as well as other motor vehicles for the regularly scheduled transportation of students between home and school, and for school related activities on routinely scheduled routes. School buses shall be operated by authorized drivers when transporting students. An authorized school bus driver may also transport students on field trips and other school related activities.
(3) "A school bus driver's authorization" means an authorization issued by the superintendent of public instruction indicating that the person has met state board of education requirements to operate a school bus or other motor vehicle for the purpose of transporting students to and from school routinely on scheduled routes and/or school activities.
(4) "School bus driver instructor's endorsement" means an endorsement issued by the superintendent of public instruction to a person successfully completing the superintendent of public instruction approved school bus driver instructor course. This endorsement qualifies a person to train and verify the training of school bus drivers. This endorsement shall lapse unless the holder successfully completes an annual school bus driver instructor's in-service course.
(5) "School bus driver training course" means a course established by the superintendent of public instruction and taught by a qualified school bus driver instructor. This course shall be successfully completed by all applicants for a continuing school bus driver's authorization.
(6) "School bus driver annual in-service training course" means an annual course taught by a qualified school bus driver instructor. The content and minimum time requirements of such course shall be annually determined by the superintendent of public instruction and shall be required to be completed by the end of the school year by all authorized school bus drivers.
(7) "School bus driver instructor's course" means a training program authorized by the superintendent of public instruction to qualify a person as a school bus driver instructor.
(8) "Instructor's annual in-service course" means an annual required course, the content of which shall be determined by the superintendent of public instruction. Successful completion of this course prevents the instructor's qualification from lapsing.
(9) "Serious behavioral problem" includes, but is not limited to, conduct which indicates unfitness to carry out the responsibilities related to the occupation or job performance of transporting children, such as: Dishonesty; immorality; or misuse of alcohol, a controlled substance, or a prescription drug; or furnishing alcohol or controlled substances to a minor or student.
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(2) Each driver employed by a private school bus contractor under contract with a school district to provide pupil transportation services shall meet the requirements of this chapter, and shall be subject to the denial, suspension, and revocation of authority to operate a motor vehicle under this chapter.
(3) Every contract between a school district and a charter bus carrier or excursion carrier, or subcontracted carrier shall require a carrier profile report indicating a satisfactory rating from the Washington utilities and transportation commission before any service is provided. No driver under this subsection shall have unsupervised access to children. Supervision of children under this subsection shall be provided by a responsible employee of the school district.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.160.210. 93-08-007, § 180-20-031, filed 3/24/93, effective 4/24/93.]
(a) Be at least twenty-one years of age.
(b) Have a valid driver's license or commercial driver's license, as required by law, issued by the state department of licensing.
(c) Have at least one year of experience as a driver of a truck or commercial vehicle requiring a special endorsement or, in the alternative, at least three years of experience as a driver of a passenger vehicle.
(d) Hold a current and valid first aid card or equivalent which certifies that the applicant has completed a course in the basic principles of first aid.
(e) Submit to the school district a disclosure of all crimes against children or other persons and all civil adjudications in a dependency action or in a domestic relation action and all disciplinary board final decisions of sexual abuse or exploitation or physical abuse as required by RCW 43.43.834(2) and disclosure of all convictions which may be grounds for denial of authorization under (h), (i), and (j) of this subsection.
(f) Submit to a criminal record check according to chapter 28A.400 RCW which shows that no offenses have been committed which would be grounds for denial of an authorization.
(g) Shall not have misrepresented or concealed a material fact in obtaining a school bus driver's authorization or in reinstatement thereof in the previous five years.
(h) Shall not have had a driving license privilege suspended or revoked within the preceding three years; a certified copy of the suspension or revocation order issued by the department of licensing being conclusive evidence of the suspension or revocation.
(i) Shall not have incurred three or more speeding tickets in excess of ten miles per hour over the speed limit within any twelve-month period, within the last thirty-six months.
(j) Shall not have been convicted of any misdemeanor,
gross misdemeanor, or felony (including instances in which a
plea of guilty or nolo contendere is the basis for the
conviction) ((or any proceedings in which the charge has
been)) nor under a deferred ((from)) prosecution under chapter 10.05 RCW ((or the sentence has been deferred or suspended,
and)) where the conduct or alleged conduct is related to the
occupation of a school bus driver, including but not limited
to the following:
(i) Any felony crime involving the physical neglect of a child under chapter 9A.42 RCW, the physical injury or death of a child under chapter 9A.32 or 9A.36 RCW, sexual exploitation of a child under chapter 9.68A RCW; sexual offenses under chapter 9A.44 RCW where a minor is the victim; promoting prostitution of a minor under chapter 9A.88 RCW; the sale or purchase of a minor child under RCW 9A.64.030, or violation of similar laws of another jurisdiction;
(ii) Any crime involving the use, sale, possession, or transportation of any controlled substance or prescription within the last seven years: Provided, That in the case of felony convictions, the applicable time limit shall be ten years;
(iii) Any crime involving driving when a driver's license is suspended or revoked, hit and run driving, driving while intoxicated, being in physical control of motor vehicle while intoxicated, reckless driving, negligent driving of a serious nature, vehicular assault or vehicular homicide, within the last three years;
(iv) Any crime against children or other persons as defined in RCW 43.43.830(5) when the date of the conviction or prison release, which ever is more recent, is within ten years of the date of the job application for felonies and within seven years for other crimes.
(k) Shall not have been found in any dependency action under RCW 13.34.030 to have sexually assaulted or exploited any minor or to have physically abused any minor, within the last seven years.
(l) Shall not have been found by a court in a domestic relation proceeding under Title 26 RCW, to have sexually abused or exploited any minor or to have physically abused any minor, within the last seven years.
(m) Shall not have been found in any disciplinary board final decision to have sexually or physically abused or exploited any minor or developmentally disabled person, within the last seven years.
(n) Shall not have intentionally and knowingly transported public school students within the state of Washington within the previous five years with an expired, lapsed, surrendered, or revoked authorization in a position for which authorization is required under this chapter.
(o) Shall not have a serious behavioral problem which
endangers the educational welfare or personal safety of
students, teachers, bus drivers, or other colleagues. ((For
the purpose of this chapter, a serious behavioral problem
includes, but is not limited to, conduct which indicates
unfitness to carry out the responsibilities related to the
occupation or job performance of transporting children, such
as: Dishonesty; immorality; or misuse of alcohol, a
controlled substance, or a prescription drug; or furnishing
alcohol or controlled substances to a minor or student.)) This
subsection shall not be applied so as to deny, revoke, or
suspend authorizations to any individual for the orderly
exercise during off-duty hours of any rights guaranteed under
the law to citizens generally, except where such conduct
indicates a safety risk for the transportation of students.
(2) Every school bus driver must also meet and continue to meet the following requirements:
(a) ((Be certified)) Verification by a local school
district that the person seeking a school bus driver
authorization:
(i) Is physically able to maneuver and control a school bus under all driving conditions; and
(ii) Is physically able to use all hand/or foot operated controls and equipment found on state minimum specified school buses; and
(iii) Is physically able to perform daily routine school bus vehicle safety inspections and necessary emergency roadside services; and
(iv) Has sufficient strength and agility to move about in a school bus as required to provide assistance to students in evacuating the bus. The driver must be able to move from a seated position in a sixty-five passenger school bus, or the largest school bus the driver will be operating, to the emergency door, open the emergency door, and exit the bus through the emergency door, all within twenty-five seconds.
(b) Provide ((certification)) verification of passing a
((physical)) medical examination every twenty-four months in
accordance with the standards established in 49 C.F.R. 391.41
through 391.49, of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Regulations. School bus drivers must continue to meet these
((physical)) medical examination requirements during the time
between examinations. This requirement does not prevent a
school district from requesting a more frequent examination.
(c) Satisfactorily complete a comprehensive school bus driver training course and each year thereafter, satisfactorily complete a school bus driver in-service training course.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.160.210. 99-08-004, § 180-20-101, filed 3/25/99, effective 4/25/99; 96-20-042, § 180-20-101, filed 9/24/96, effective 10/25/96; 93-08-007, § 180-20-101, filed 3/24/93, effective 4/24/93.]
(2) A school bus driver's authorization shall continue in effect from year to year as long as the person continues to meet the requirements of this chapter or until the authorization lapses or is suspended or revoked.
(3) School bus driver authorizations shall be issued by
the superintendent of public instruction upon request by an
authorized representative of the employing school district
((subject to compliance with the following provisions: (2))).
The employing school district shall forward to the
superintendent of public instruction an application for a
school bus driver authorization prior to issuance.
(4) The following verifications relating to the applicant must be provided by the employing school district:
(a) Verification by a ((qualified training)) school bus
driver instructor of successful completion of the school bus
driver training course((,)) as ((defined in)) required by this
chapter.
(b) Verification ((by the employing school district))
that it has on file a ((physical)) medical health
certification ((or statement)) as required by this chapter.
(c) Verification ((by the employing school district))
that it has on file a current five-year complete driver's
abstract, including departmental actions, of the applicant's
employment and nonemployment driving record issued by the
department of licensing verifying compliance with all
provisions of this chapter. The issue date of this abstract
must be within sixty calendar days of the date the application
is being submitted for authorization.
(d) Verification that the applicant has a current and valid first aid card or equivalent.
(e) Verification ((by the employing school district))
that it has on file a disclosure statement in compliance with
preemployment inquiry regulations in WAC 162-12-140, signed by
the applicant, specifying all convictions which relate to
fitness to perform the job of a school bus driver under WAC 180-20-101 and all crimes against children or other persons,
that meets the requirements of RCW 43.43.834(2).
(f) Verification that ((the school district)) it has on
file the results of a criminal record check as required under
chapter 28A.400 RCW and that such results establish that the
applicant has not committed any offense which constitutes
grounds for denying, suspending, or revoking an authorization
under this chapter.
(g) Verification ((by the school district)) that it has
on file an applicant's disclosure of all serious behavioral
problems which explains the nature of all such problems and/or
conditions, a listing of the names, addresses, and telephone
numbers of all doctors, psychologists, psychiatrists,
counselors, therapists, or other health care practitioners of
any kind or hospitals, clinics, or other facilities who have
examined and/or treated the applicant for such problems and/or
conditions and dates of examinations, therapy, or treatment
and the school district has determined that any reported
serious behavioral problem does not endanger the education
welfare or personal safety of students, teachers, bus drivers,
or other colleagues.
(h) Verification ((by the employing school district))
that the applicant complies with all of the requirements for
school bus drivers set forth in this chapter.
(((3))) (5)(a) Upon approval of an application, the
superintendent of public instruction shall issue a notice of
school bus driver authorization to the employing school
district.
(((4))) (b) Subsequent authorizations for an individual
driver with new or additional employing school districts must
be issued from the superintendent of public instruction to
such districts prior to the operation of any motor vehicle for
the transportation of children.
(((5))) (6) On or before August 15 of each year, the
superintendent of public instruction will provide each school
district with a list of authorized drivers and their status.
(7) A temporary authorization may be issued by an educational service district superintendent upon application by an authorized representative of the employing school district subject to compliance with the following provisions:
(a) Issuing procedure.
(i) Application for a temporary authorization must be approved by an authorized representative of the employing school district, verified by said school official that the applicant meets the qualification requirements set forth in WAC 180-20-101 (except for a course in first aid and/or the results of a requested criminal record check), and further verified by a school bus driver instructor that the applicant has satisfactorily completed the school bus driver training course, as defined in this chapter. The application shall be submitted to the educational service district superintendent for approval.
(ii) Upon approval of the application by the educational service district superintendent, the temporary authorization will be transmitted to the employing school district.
(b) Effective period. The temporary authorization shall be valid for a period of sixty calendar days and shall be nonrenewable: Provided, That the issuing educational service district superintendent may extend such period for a reasonable number of days when extenuating circumstances exist.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.160.210. 99-08-004, § 180-20-111, filed 3/25/99, effective 4/25/99; 96-20-042, § 180-20-111, filed 9/24/96, effective 10/25/96; 93-08-007, § 180-20-111, filed 3/24/93, effective 4/24/93.]
(2) Conduct, which by a preponderance of the evidence, amounts to a serious behavioral problem which endangers the educational welfare or personal safety of students, teachers, bus drivers, or other colleagues is grounds for denial, suspension, or revocation whether or not the conduct constitutes a crime. If the act constitutes a crime, conviction in a criminal proceeding is not a condition precedent to denial, suspension, or revocation action. Upon such conviction, however, the judgment and sentence is conclusive evidence at the ensuing hearing of the guilt of the authorized driver or applicant of the crime described in the indictment or information, and of the person's violation of the statute on which it is based.
(3)(a) Any person in treatment for alcohol or other drug misuse shall have his or her authorization suspended until successful treatment is satisfactorily completed and the completion is confirmed by a state-approved alcohol or other drug treatment program at which time the authorization will be reinstated.
(b) In all cases of deferred prosecution under chapter 10.05 RCW, the authorization shall be suspended until the court confirms successful completion of the court approved treatment program at which time the authorization will be reinstated.
(4) Emergency suspension. If the superintendent of public instruction finds that public health, safety, or welfare imperatively requires emergency action, and incorporates a finding to that effect in its order, emergency suspension of an authorization may be ordered pending proceedings for revocation or other action. In such cases, the superintendent of public instruction shall expedite all due process actions as quickly as possible.
(5)(a) Appeals and adjudicative proceedings. Any person desiring to appeal a denial, suspension, or revocation of a school bus driver authorization may do so to the superintendent of public instruction or designee in accordance with the adjudicative proceedings in RCW 34.05.413 through 34.05.494, and the administrative practices and procedures of the superintendent of public instruction in chapter 392-101 WAC.
(b) The superintendent of public instruction may assign the adjudicative proceeding to the office of administrative hearings and may delegate final decision-making authority to the administrative law judge conducting the hearing.
(c) The superintendent of public instruction may appoint a person to review initial orders and to prepare and enter final agency orders in accordance with RCW 34.05.464.
(d) Any person who disagrees with the school district's determination of failure to meet any school bus driver authorization qualifications may request that the school district forward the pertinent records to the superintendent of public instruction. After review or investigation, the superintendent of public instruction shall grant, deny, suspend, or revoke the authorization.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.160.210. 99-08-004, § 180-20-120, filed 3/25/99, effective 4/25/99; 96-20-042, § 180-20-120, filed 9/24/96, effective 10/25/96; 93-08-007, § 180-20-120, filed 3/24/93, effective 4/24/93.]
(2) The notification in writing shall identify the name of the authorized driver, his or her authorization number, the court in which the action is commenced, and the case number assigned to the action.
(3) The failure of an authorized driver to comply with the provisions of this section is an act of unprofessional conduct and constitutes grounds for authorization suspension or revocation by the superintendent of public instruction.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.160.210. 93-08-007, § 180-20-135, filed 3/24/93, effective 4/24/93.]
The following sections of the Washington Administrative Code are repealed:
WAC 180-20-030 | Purpose and application. |
WAC 180-20-034 | Definitions. |
WAC 180-20-090 | Authorization required. |
WAC 180-20-095 | Duration of authorization. |
WAC 180-20-115 | Issuing procedures for temporary school bus driver authorization -- Effective period. |
WAC 180-20-123 | Applicability of chapter to off-duty hours. |
WAC 180-20-125 | Discipline -- Emergency suspension. |
WAC 180-20-130 | Discipline -- Appeals -- Adjudicative proceedings. |