Definition
of Terms in Part 1310.3
Head Start Transportation
Sec. 1310.3
Definitions.
Agency
as used in this regulation means a Head Start or Early Head Start
or delegate agency unless otherwise designated.
Agency
Providing Transportation Services means an agency providing
transportation services, either directly or through another arrangement
with a private or public transportation provider, to children enrolled
in its Head Start or Early Head Start program.
Allowable
Alternate Vehicle means a vehicle designed for carrying
eleven or more people, including the driver, that meets all the
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards applicable to school buses,
except 49 CFR 571.108 and 571.131.
Bus
monitor means a person with specific responsibilities
for assisting the driver in ensuring the safety of the children
while they ride, board, or exit the vehicle and for assisting the
driver during emergencies.
Child
Restraint System means any device designed to restrain,
seat, or position children who weigh 50 pounds or less which meets
the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 213,
Child Restraint Systems, 49 CFR 571.213.
Commercial
Driver's License (CDL) means a license issued by a State
or other jurisdiction, in accordance with the standards contained
in 49 CFR part 383, to an individual which authorizes the individual
to operate a class of commercial motor vehicles.
Delegate Agency means a local public or private not-profit or for-
profit agency to which a Head Start or Early Head Start agency has
delegated all or part of its responsibility for operation of a Head
Start program.
Early
Head Start Agency means a public or private non-profit
or for-profit agency or delegate agency designated to operate an
Early Head Start program pursuant to Section 645A of the Head Start
Act.
Early
Head Start Program means a program of services provided
by an Early Head Start Agency funded under the Head Start Act.
Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) means the National
Highway and Traffic Safety Administration's standards for motor
vehicles and motor vehicle equipment (49 CFR part 571) established
under section 30111 of Title 49, United States Code.
Fixed
route means the established routes to be traveled on
a regular basis by vehicles that transport children to and from
Head Start or Early Head Start program activities, and which include
specifically designated stops where children board or exit the vehicle.
Head
Start Agency means a local public or private non-profit
or for-profit agency designated to operate a Head Start program
pursuant to Section 641 of the Head Start Act.
Head
Start Program means a program of services provided by
a Head Start agency or delegate agency and funded under the Head
Start Act.
National
Driver Register means the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration's automated system for assisting State driver license
officials in obtaining information regarding the driving records
of individuals who have been denied licenses for cause; had their
licenses denied for cause, had their licenses canceled, revoked,
or suspended for cause, or have been convicted of certain serious
driving offenses.
National
Standards for School Buses and School Bus Operations
means the recommendations resulting from the Eleventh National Conference
on School Transportation, May 1990, published by the National Safety
Council, Chicago, Illinois.
Reverse beeper means a device which automatically sounds an intermittent
alarm whenever the vehicle is engaged in reverse.
School
Bus means a motor vehicle designed for carrying 11 or
more persons (including the driver) and which complies with the
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards applicable to school buses.
Seat
Belt Cutter means a special device that may be used in
an emergency to rapidly cut through the seat belts used on vehicles
in conjunction with child restraint systems.
State
means any of the several States of the United States, the District
of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, any territory or possession
of the United States, or any agency or instrumentality of a State
exclusive of local governments.
Transportation
Services means the planned transporting of children to
and from sites where an agency provides services funded under the
Head Start Act. Transportation services can involve the pick-up
and discharge of children at regularly scheduled times and pre-arranged
sites, including trips between children's homes and program settings.
The term includes services provided directly by the Head Start and
Early Head Start grantee or delegate agency and services which such
agencies arrange to be provided by another organization or an individual.
Incidental trips, such as transporting a sick child home before
the end of the day, or such as might be required to transport small
groups of children to and from necessary services, are not included
under the term.
Trip
routing means the determination of the fixed routes to
be traveled on a regular basis for the purpose of transporting children
to and from the Head Start or Early Head Start program or activities.
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