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13 A.A.C. 13 Supp. 18-3 This Chapter contains rule Sections that were filed to be codified in the Arizona Administrative Code between the dates of July 1, 2018 through September 30, 2018 Title 13 TITLE 13. PUBLIC SAFETY CHAPTER 13. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY - SCHOOL BUSES The table of contents on the first page contains quick links to the referenced page numbers in this Chapter. Refer to the notes at the end of a Section to learn about the history of a rule as it was published in the Arizona Administrative Register. Sections, Parts, Exhibits, Tables or Appendices codified in this supplement. The list provided contains quick links to the updated rules. R13-13-101. Definitions ............................................................ 2 R13-13-106. Minimum Standards for School Bus Chassis .....14 R13-13-102. Certification of School Bus Drivers ..................... 4 Questions about these rules? 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The certificate-based signature displays the date and time the document was signed and can be validated in Adobe Acrobat Reader. TITLE 13. PUBLIC SAFETY CHAPTER 13. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY - SCHOOL BUSES Editor’s Note: When this Chapter was recodified the Department included Sections R13-13-111 and R12-13-112 in its conversion table but didn’t not include the text of these Sections. Therefore, the Section text was not included in the recodification in Supp. 14-3. The text of these Sections have been added in Supp. 18-3 to reflect the Department’s original intent to recodify these two Sections. Exhibits A and B were inadvertently recodified in Supp. 14-3. It was the Department’s intent not to recodify these Exhibits therefore they have been removed in Supp. 18-3. Editor’s Note: This Chapter was recodified from 17 A.A.C. 9 under A.R.S. § 41-1011(C) at 20 A.A.R. 2083. Section cross-references were revised to conform to this Chapter’s numbering scheme (Supp. 14-3). Original rules filed under 17 A.A.C. 9 were adopted by the Department of Administration in consultation with the Department of Public Safety and the School Bus Advisory Council at 2 A.A.R. 1141 (Supp. 96-1). ARTICLE 1. SCHOOL BUS MINIMUM STANDARDS R13-13-109. Time-frames for Making Certification Determinations ...................................................31 Article 1, consisting of new Sections R13-13-101 through R13- R13-13-110. First-aid Equipment ............................................32 13-112, recodified from 17 A.A.C. 9, Article 1, R17-9-101 through R13-13-111. Rehearing or Review of Decision .......................32 R17-9-112, at 20 A.A.R. 2083, effective July 25, 2014 (Supp. 14-3). R13-13-112. Enforcement Audits ............................................32 Section ARTICLE 2. MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR SCHOOL R13-13-101. Definitions ........................................................... 2 BUSES OPERATED ON ALTERNATIVE FUEL R13-13-102. Certification of School Bus Drivers .................... 4 R13-13-103. Qualification of Classroom and Behind-the-wheel Article 2, consisting of new Sections R13-13-201 and R13-13- Instructors ............................................................ 9 202, recodified from 17 A.A.C. 9, Article 2, R17-9-201 through R13-13-104. Minimum Standards for School Bus Operation.. 10 R17-9-208, at 20 A.A.R. 2083, effective July 25, 2014 (Supp. 14-3). R13-13-105. Special Needs Standards .................................... 13 Section R13-13-106. Minimum Standards for School Bus Chassis .... 14 R13-13-201. Minimum Standards for Compressed Natural Gas R13-13-107. Minimum Standards for School Bus Body ........ 17 Fuel Systems .......................................................33 R13-13-108. Inspection, Maintenance, and Alterations ......... 23 R13-13-202. Inspection and Maintenance of Compressed Natural Gas Fuel Systems ..................................35 September 30, 2018 Supp. 18-3 Page 1 13 A.A.C. 13 Arizona Administrative Code Title 13 CHAPTER 13. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY - SCHOOL BUSES ARTICLE 1. SCHOOL BUS MINIMUM STANDARDS School bus drivers taking refresher training. R13-13-101. Definitions “Classroom training” means the courses required by the In this Chapter, unless otherwise specified: Department of an applicant before the applicant is certified or “Accident” means any unexpected occurrence involving a of an individual seeking qualification as a classroom or moving or non-moving school bus that results in any bodily behind-the-wheel instructor.