Each district shall develop and implement a comprehensive, written policy governing pupil transportation safety, including transportation of nonpublic school students, when applicable. The policy, at minimum, must contain: (1) provisions for appropriate student bus safety training under section 123B.90 ; (2) rules governing student conduct on school buses and in school bus loading and unloading areas; (3) a statement of parent or guardian responsibilities relating to school bus safety; (4) an intradistrict system for reporting school bus accidents or misconduct and a system for dealing with local law enforcement officials in cases of criminal conduct on a school bus; (5) a discipline policy to address violations of school bus safety rules, including procedures for revoking a student's bus riding privileges in cases of serious or repeated misconduct; (6) a system for integrating school bus misconduct records with other discipline records; (7) where applicable, provisions governing bus monitor qualifications, training, and duties; (8) rules governing the use and maintenance of type III vehicles, drivers of type III vehicles, qualifications to drive a type III vehicle, qualifications for a type III vehicle, and the circumstances under which a student may be transported in a type III vehicle; (9) operating rules and procedures; (10) emergency procedures; (11) a system for maintaining and inspecting equipment; and (12) any other requirements of the school district. A nonpublic or charter school student transported by a public school district shall comply with student bus conduct and student bus discipline policies of the transporting public school district. Each board shall designate a school transportation safety director to oversee and implement pupil transportation safety policies. The director shall have day-to-day responsibility for pupil transportation safety within the district, including transportation of nonpublic school children when provided by the district.
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