Ohio Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2021) |
3301 Department of Education - Administration and Director |
Chapter3301-83. Pupil Transportation |
3301-83-05. Administration
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Responsibility for administration of pupil transportation operation and safety rules
(A) The state agencies responsible for pupil transportation may assist in pupil transportation operation and safety by providing:
(1) Leadership;
(2) Management;
(3) Safety programs;
(4) Training programs.
(B) The state agencies responsible for pupil transportation shall assist in pupil transportation operation and safety by providing:
(1) Disbursement of state funding;
(2) Standards for school bus construction;
(3) Rules for pupil transportation operations;
(4) Forms and reports.
(C) All school bus owners may designate a transportation director /supervisor to administer the transportation program and be responsible for the management and supervision of:
(1) Personnel;
(2) Safety;
(3) Training;
(4) Operations;
(5) Maintenance.
(D) The Ohio department of education shall assist city, exempted, village and local school districts by performing official timings to determine whether pupils attending non-public or community schools are eligible for transportation in accordance with section 3327.01 of the Revised Code. In performing the timings, the department shall use the procedures set forth in its "Transportation Services for Chartered Nonpublic and Community School Students Handbook," located on the department's website, including but not limited to:
(1) Eligibility shall be determined by measuring the most direct route, which may include the interstate, by school bus from the public-school building to which the pupils would be assigned if attending the public school designated by the district of residence to the school bus loading area nearest and opposite the entrance door used by pupils transported at the attending non-public or community school;
(2) Timings shall be conducted in a school bus, when both schools are in session, during the regular attendance times that the bus would travel to the school, and the bus should arrive at the building entrance or drop off location at the attending school at a reasonable time, based on the attending school's bell schedule; and
(3) Timings conducted by a department representative are final. A second timing will not be conducted unless it can be demonstrated that the conditions pertaining to the original timing have substantially changed and the department approves it. The department's determination regarding a second timing is final.