Or. Admin. R. 414-310-0670 - Vehicles
A school-age center must ensure that all vehicles used for transportation meet the following:
(1)
Vehicles are identified with the center or business entity name that is easily
read by the public (e.g. a small sign in the rear window or a bumper sticker),
unless using contracted transportation or a vehicle not owned by the school-age
center;
(2) Vehicles including
school buses are in compliance with all applicable state and local motor
vehicle laws;
(3) If a center uses
vans designed for 10 or more passengers and manufactured prior to 2010:
(a) Travel speed may not exceed 50 mph;
and
(b) The vehicle must have an
annual safety inspection by a garage, dealership or auto repair shop. Proof of
inspection must be on the form provided by CCLD or on a form provided by the
inspector which contains the same information;
(4) Vehicles have a current license plate and
registration as required by Oregon state transportation laws, including
vehicles driven by volunteers;
(5)
Vehicles are maintained in good repair and safe operating condition at all
times;
(6) The vehicle receives
regular maintenance in accordance with the vehicle maintenance mileage
schedule. This includes, but is not limited to, regular inspections of interior
safety features like airbags, seatbelts and car seat latch systems. All
deficiencies must be corrected before the vehicle can be used for child care
transportation;
(7) The vehicle
interior is clean, in safe repair, and free of hazardous items that could
impede the children's movement or cause injury if the items were thrown about
the vehicle as a result of a collision;
(8) Stationary padded seats with a back are
securely anchored to the vehicle; and
(9) Operable heaters and ventilation maintain
an interior temperature comfortable to children and between 68 and 85
degrees.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.280
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.280
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A school-age center must ensure that all vehicles used for transportation meet the following:
(1) Vehicles are identified with the center or business entity name that is easily read by the public (e.g. a small sign in the rear window or a bumper sticker), unless using contracted transportation or a vehicle not owned by the school-age center;
(2) Vehicles including school buses are in compliance with all applicable state and local motor vehicle laws;
(3) If a center uses vans designed for 10 or more passengers and manufactured prior to 2010:
(a) Travel speed may not exceed 50 mph; and
(b) The vehicle must have an annual safety inspection by a garage, dealership or auto repair shop. Proof of inspection must be on the form provided by CCLD or on a form provided by the inspector which contains the same information;
(4) Vehicles have a current license plate and registration as required by Oregon state transportation laws, including vehicles driven by volunteers;
(5) Vehicles are maintained in good repair and safe operating condition at all times;
(6) The vehicle receives regular maintenance in accordance with the vehicle maintenance mileage schedule. This includes, but is not limited to, regular inspections of interior safety features like airbags, seatbelts and car seat latch systems. All deficiencies must be corrected before the vehicle can be used for child care transportation;
(7) The vehicle interior is clean, in safe repair, and free of hazardous items that could impede the children's movement or cause injury if the items were thrown about the vehicle as a result of a collision;
(8) Stationary padded seats with a back are securely anchored to the vehicle; and
(9) Operable heaters and ventilation maintain an interior temperature comfortable to children and between 68 and 85 degrees.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.257
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.257