District Operations
- 8 NYCRR 156 - Regulations of the Commissioner of Education for Pupil Transportation
- Accident Reports (links)
- Bus Drill Requirements Regulation 156.3 (g) - Drills on school buses
- Childcare Transportation
- Contingency Budget – Transportation
- District Safety Review - 2006 Edition
- Economical & Efficient Practices
- EPI Pen FAQ
- Transportation Information (State Aid Website)
- Federal Rules for Seat Belt Use (2008)
- Field Trip Guidelines
- Fingerprinting - Drivers & Monitors/Attendants
- Foster Care Transportation tool kit - Who transports and Who covers costs?
- Foster Care - more info
- Guidance for Transporting Oxygen on School Buses
- Homeless Transportation
- Immunizations & Busing
- Occasional Driver
- Optional Holidays
- Non-Public Transportation FAQs
- Piggyback Contract Guidance
- Records Retention
- School Bus Capacity
- No Standee Law – EL 3635-c
- Parent Waiving Right to Transportation
- Better use of school buses. Do you need a seat for every student?
- Strike - Contractor Bus Strike Suggestions
- Temporary Disability - Transportation for injured pupil
Under the federal regulation Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, a child’s temporary disability enables them to access to FAPE (Free and Appropriate Public Education) and all states receiving federal educational funds are obligated to transport students who have a temporary disabling condition, such as a broken leg. The broken leg severely limits his/her ability to walk which meets the criteria for Section 504 of this legislation. This legislation is all about a child’s right to ACCESS their education and is directly relative to transportation which makes access possible in many cases.
- Terrorism – School Buses
- New York State Office of Homeland Security – Operation Safeguard
- TSA - Securing Transportation Assets & Operations - Mitigation Strategies for Highway Modes
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security - School Safety
- Checklist on Terrorism
- New York State Office of Homeland Security – Operation Safeguard
Last Updated:
February 2, 2023