North Dakota Code § 15.1-07-20

School vehicle driver - Requirements
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1. a. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, if an individual transports 
students or other passengers in a school vehicle for which a commercial driver's 
license is not required, the individual must:
(1) Hold a North Dakota driver's license;
(2) Be free from communicable diseases;
(3) Be in good physical health and have normal use of both hands, both feet, 
both eyes, and both ears;
(4) Be of sound mental health;
(5) Pass any drug and alcohol screening tests required by the school board; 
and
(6) Be at least twenty -one years of age, unless the board of a school district 
determines that an individual not meeting this requirement can safely and 
adequately perform the required duties.
b. If the vehicle being used to transport students or other passengers under this 
subsection is a school vehicle for which a commercial driver's license is not 
required, but which is designed to seat ten to fifteen passengers, the individual 
must:
(1) Hold a North Dakota driver's license;
(2) Meet the physical and medical requirements established for commercial 
vehicle drivers;
(3) Complete any annual training required by the superintendent of public 
instruction;
(4) Be at least twenty -one years of age, unless the board of a school district 
determines that an individual not meeting this requirement can safely and 
adequately perform the required duties; and
(5) Complete the national safety council defensive driving course number four 
workshop within the first year of employment and at least once every five 
years thereafter.
2. a. The board of a school district may request, at any time, that a health care 
professional designated by the board examine an individual to determine if the 
individual meets the physical and medical requirements of subsection 1. 
b. The health care professional conducting the examination shall forward any 
charges to the individual's insurance carrier for payment. Any examination costs 
for an initial examination and recertification examinations required to comply with 
chapter 15.1-07 which remain after application of the individual's insurance 
coverage are the responsibility of the board. For any additional examinations, 
unless otherwise provided for by the board, any costs that remain after 
application of the individual's insurance coverage are the responsibility of the 
individual.

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