10-148 C.M.R. ch. 33, § 17 - TRANSPORTATION
A.
Driver requirements. Any
person driving Children receiving Child care from a Provider must have the
proper license to drive the class of motor vehicle being used, annually submit
a signed release authorizing the Department to check the records of the Bureau
of Motor Vehicles, receive a qualifying result pursuant to the Bureau of Motor
Vehicle Check, and complete Department-approved training for transportation of
Children prior to driving Children and at least every two years thereafter.
1. The following offenses disqualify a person
from driving Children receiving childcare from a Provider, whenever committed:
a. Motor vehicle violation resulting in
death,
b. Aggravated refusing to
stop for a law enforcement officer,
c. Criminal homicide in operation of a motor
vehicle.
2. The following
offenses disqualify a person from driving Children receiving childcare from a
Provider if committed within the last five years:
a. Criminal OUI,
b. Operating while license is suspended or
revoked,
c. Driving to
endanger,
d. Refusing to stop for a
law enforcement officer,
e.
Criminal speeding
B.
Vehicle capacity not to be
exceeded. The number of persons transported in any vehicle must not
exceed the seating capacity of the vehicle, except in the event of emergency
evacuation and relocation to a previously established relocation
site.
C.
Safety in
vehicles.
1. No Child will be permitted
in any vehicle without Adult supervision.
2. Children must be seated with seat belts
fastened or in Child safety seats in accordance with
29-A M.R.S.
§2081.
3. The vehicle requirements above shall not
apply to vehicles not operated by the Provider, such as school buses, taxis,
and/or public transportation agencies.
4. Children being transported on a school bus
that are under the age of 4 must be in Child safety seats in accordance with
29-A M.R.S.
§2081.
5. Weapons must not be transported in any
vehicle in which Children are riding.
D.
Field Trips
1. Providers must have measures in place to
account for all Children at all times.
2. Children must be accounted for when
leaving and re-entering the Premises, and a head count should be performed
periodically during a Field Trip.
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