10.61.207 STUDENT TRANSPORTATION
(1) The board establishes as policy that the administration of the Montana school
for the deaf and blind shall provide for each residential student the most cost-effective
and convenient method of transportation to and from home each scheduled travel
weekend during the time when school is in session.
(2) The superintendent of the school for
the deaf and blind shall determine the appropriate means of transportation
applying the following criteria:
(a) Preference shall be given to scheduled
commercial air or ground carriers where such transportation will not unduly
inconvenience the student or his family and where student supervisors will not
be required.
(i) In assessing inconvenience to the
student and his family, the superintendent shall consider the amount of time
the student is enroute and the distance the family must travel to meet the
student at the termination of commercial carrier service.
(ii) The superintendent may provide
scheduled ground transportation service only through a carrier certified by the
public service commission.
(b) When transportation by scheduled
commercial air or ground carrier is not available, or is inappropriate, the
superintendent may choose to transport residential students on either school
buses as defined in section 20-10-101 MCA, chartered commercial
aircraft, or through individual transportation contracts with parents. When
entering into individual transportation contracts with the parents or guardians
of a student, the superintendent must follow the guidelines for special
education transportation established by the state of Montana. The individual
transportation contract shall provide reimbursement at the current rate set for
special education transportation individual contracts.
(i) In chartering aircraft, the superintendent may contract only with F.A.A.
approved Part 135 operators who hold a commercial operation certificate of
issuance with the Montana board of aeronautics.
(ii) The superintendent may charter single-engine
aircraft, weather and time-of-day permitting. Twin-engine
aircraft shall be used where weather or time-of-day require.
(iii) The superintendent shall assign
supervisors from the school for the deaf and blind to accompany students on
charter flights when deemed appropriate and when number of passengers and size
of aircraft permit.
History: Sec. 20-8-121 MCA; IMP, Sec. 20-8-121 MCA; NEW, 1987 MAR p. 2146, Eff. 11/28/87; AMD, 1991 MAR p. 1554, Eff. 3/15/91.