Part | Title |
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7414.0100 | DEFINITIONS. |
7414.0200 | BASIC REQUIREMENT; APPLICABILITY. |
7414.0300 | TESTS. |
7414.0350 | ENDORSEMENT CATEGORIES. |
7414.0400 | DRIVER BACKGROUND CHECK. |
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION | |
7414.1100 | PHYSICIAN'S CERTIFICATE. |
7414.1200 | PHYSICAL QUALIFICATIONS REQUIREMENT, GENERALLY. |
7414.1300 | EXAMINATION FORM AND CERTIFICATE. |
7414.1400 | PERIODIC PHYSICAL REEXAMINATION. |
7414.1410 | PHYSICAL QUALIFICATIONS WAIVER; REQUEST, APPLICATION. |
WAIVERS OF PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS | |
7414.1420 | APPLICATION CONTENTS FOR WAIVER, GENERALLY. |
7414.1430 | LIMB IMPAIRMENT WAIVER; ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. |
7414.1440 | VISION WAIVER; ADDITIONAL APPLICATION INFORMATION. |
7414.1450 | DIABETES WAIVER; ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. |
7414.1460 | EPILEPSY, LOSS OF CONTROL WAIVER; MORE INFORMATION. |
7414.1470 | GENERAL CRITERIA FOR GRANTING WAIVER. |
7414.1490 | GRANTING WAIVER FOR DIABETES MELLITUS. |
7414.1500 | ADDITIONAL EXAMINATIONS. |
7414.1510 | GRANTING WAIVER FOR EPILEPSY, LOSS OF CONTROL. |
7414.1520 | NO WAIVER FOR HEARING. |
7414.1530 | GRANTING WAIVER FOR VISION. |
7414.1550 | EFFECT OF WAIVER. |
7414.1560 | RENEWAL OF WAIVER. |
7414.1570 | NOTICE OF DENIAL, REVOCATION, REFUSAL TO RENEW; APPEAL. |
7414.1600 | FEDERAL COMMERCIAL CARRIER MEDICAL EXAMINATION. |
RENEWAL OF SCHOOL BUS ENDORSEMENT | |
7414.2100 | RENEWAL REQUIREMENTS. |
"CDL holder" means a person who was issued a commercial driver's license or a commercial learner's permit by the commissioner or another jurisdiction as long as the CDL or CLP is not expired or, if expired, expired less than one year from the date of expiration.
"Charter carrier," as used in the definition of "school bus," has the meaning given in Minnesota Statutes, section 221.011, subdivision 21.
"Commercial driver's license" or "CDL" has the meaning given in Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section 383.5.
"Driver" has the meaning given in Minnesota Statutes, section 171.01, subdivision 31.
"Head Start bus" has the meaning given in Minnesota Statutes, section 171.01, subdivision 36.
"Head Start bus driver" has the meaning given in Minnesota Statutes, section 171.3215, subdivision 1, paragraph (d).
"License" has the meaning given in Minnesota Statutes, section 171.01, subdivision 37.
"Medical examiner" has the meaning given in Minnesota Statutes, section 171.01, subdivision 38a.
"Motor vehicle" has the meaning given in Minnesota Statutes, section 171.01, subdivision 39.
"Parent" or "guardian," as used in the definition of "school bus," means a person having legal custody of a school-age child or pupil.
"School bus" has the meaning given in Minnesota Statutes, section 171.01, subdivision 46.
"School bus driver" has the meaning given in Minnesota Statutes, section 171.3215, subdivision 1, paragraph (b).
"School children" or "pupil," as used in the definition of "school bus" and in Minnesota Statutes, section 171.321, subdivision 1, means:
"School-related trip or activity," as used in the definition of "school bus," is a function undertaken, sanctioned, sponsored, endorsed, or authorized by a school or school district.
22 SR 2343; L 1998 c 397 art 11 s 3; 36 SR 809
January 19, 2012
Every person required by Minnesota Statutes, section 171.321 to have a school bus endorsement on the person's driver's license must meet the requirements specified in this chapter.
A person who operates a motor vehicle with a seating capacity for ten or fewer persons used as a school bus is not required to have a school bus endorsement if:
the motor vehicle operated by the individual is not outwardly equipped or identified as a school bus; and
The driver of a vehicle operated as a Head Start bus is not subject to the qualifications in this chapter for a school bus endorsement, except that the driver is subject to the disqualification provisions applicable to a Head Start bus driver in Minnesota Statutes, section 171.3215.
The transportation of persons by a charter carrier is not subject to the provisions of this chapter.
13 SR 1448; 22 SR 2343
January 3, 2003
To obtain an initial school bus endorsement to drive a school bus, a person must satisfactorily pass a written test and a road test administered by the department.
The applicant for a school bus endorsement on the driver's license must satisfactorily pass a written test administered by the department.
The written test must be based on:
a general knowledge of the operation of school buses, including knowledge of the equipment, devices, laws, and rules peculiar to the operation of school buses.
There must be at least two forms of the test with the questions arranged in different order on each form.
The applicant must satisfactorily pass a road test administered by the department in a school bus that represents the least restrictive category of a school bus the applicant expects to operate.
The road test must evaluate knowledge of the school bus, bus-related equipment, operation of the motor vehicle in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, chapter 169, and the rules contained in chapter 7470, and include:
In determining whether a score of at least 80 percent has been obtained, the commissioner of public safety shall weight each portion of the test with regard to the criticalness of the specific factor being tested in relation to overall driving safety.
22 SR 2343; L 1998 c 397 art 11 s 3
January 3, 2003
An endorsement to drive a school bus on a Minnesota driver's license must be issued by the department in one of the categories specified in items A to D. The endorsement must be issued based on the passenger capacity of the school bus and the gross vehicle weight (GVW) of the motor vehicle used by the applicant to take the road test.
An "A" category endorsement is unrestricted. The license holder may drive a school bus with a GVW of more than 26,000 pounds as well as a school bus described in item B, C, or D.
A "B" category endorsement is restricted. The license holder may drive a school bus designed to transport 24 or more passengers with a GVW of 26,000 pounds or less. The license holder may also drive a school bus described in item C or D.
A "C" category endorsement is restricted. The license holder may drive a school bus with 16 to 23 passengers with a GVW of 26,000 pounds or less. The license holder may also drive a school bus described in item D.
A "D" category endorsement is restricted. The license holder may only drive a school bus designed to transport 15 or fewer passengers.
22 SR 2343
January 3, 2003
Before issuing or renewing a driver's license with a school bus endorsement, the department shall conduct a background check to investigate the applicant's criminal and driving records. The department shall use the criteria listed in subpart 3 and Minnesota Statutes, section 171.3215, when issuing or denying an application for a new school bus endorsement or when renewing or canceling an existing endorsement.
An otherwise qualified applicant seeking a temporary endorsement on the driver's license to drive a school bus pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 171.321, subdivision 3, paragraph (b), shall present to the department at the time of application for the temporary endorsement, the affidavits described in this subpart.
The applicant shall sign and have notarized an affidavit attesting:
that the applicant is not currently charged with a felony against another and has not been convicted of a disqualifying offense as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 171.3215; and
as to the states in which the applicant has resided in the past five years immediately before the date of application.
The applicant shall submit a signed and notarized affidavit from an authorized individual of a school district or a contractor employed by a school or school district:
For an individual who has resided in the state for the past five years immediately before the date of application, the criminal history check must be obtained by the department through the state criminal records repository of the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
For an individual who has been a resident of a state other than Minnesota at any time in the five years immediately before the date of application, a criminal history check must be obtained from:
a government agency performing the same function as the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension in each resident state other than Minnesota;
The department shall not consider the application for an initial school bus endorsement of an individual charged with a felony against another until that individual is found not guilty of the charge.
A driver with a school bus endorsement who is charged with a felony against another shall notify the employer within seven days of the charge. If the driver fails to notify the employer, the department shall revoke the endorsement. If the endorsement is revoked under this paragraph, the department shall not reinstate the endorsement until the driver is found not guilty of the charge or until five years have elapsed since the final disposition of the case or the applicant's release from a correctional facility, whichever event occurs last.
13 SR 1448; 22 SR 2343
January 3, 2003
An applicant for a school bus driver's endorsement shall be in good physical and mental health, able-bodied, and free from communicable disease. As evidence of physical fitness and mental alertness, the applicant shall submit to a physical examination by a reputable physician designated by the local school authorities; and the physician's certificate of physical fitness and mental alertness shall accompany the application for school bus driver's endorsement when presented to the Department of Public Safety.
MS s 171.321
17 SR 1279
January 3, 2003
The department shall consider an applicant for an initial school bus endorsement or for renewal of a school bus endorsement to be physically qualified for endorsement to operate a school bus when the applicant provides evidence of being examined and the evidence shows that the examiner has determined that the applicant meets the requirements in Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section 391.41, which are incorporated by reference.
13 SR 1448; 22 SR 2343
January 3, 2003
The examination form used by the physician to record the physical condition of the applicant must substantially comply with the form prescribed in Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section 391.43, paragraph (f). A form may be obtained from the department or from any driver examining station. The certificate of the examining physician must be substantially in accordance with the certificate in Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section 391.43, paragraph (g).
22 SR 2343
January 3, 2003
Each driver with a school bus endorsement shall take and pass a physical examination every two years to retain the school bus endorsement.
The two-year reexamination period starts from the examination date of the most recent physical examination certificate submitted by a driver with a school bus endorsement.
The department will send a physical examination certificate to a driver with a school bus endorsement.
A driver with a school bus endorsement shall return the certificate, completed by the examining physician, along with a $2 processing fee, on or before the expiration of the two-year period, to the department.
If the driver fails to pass the physical examination or return the physical examination certificate within two years of the date of the last physical examination filed with the department, the commissioner of public safety shall cancel the school bus endorsement from the Minnesota driver's license.
If a person's school bus endorsement is canceled because of a failure to submit the certificate verifying physical reexamination within two years after the initial or a subsequent physical examination, the person is allowed up to three years after the date of the last physical examination to submit the required certificate of physical examination without having to retake the written test and road test for school bus endorsement.
17 SR 1279; 19 SR 1131; 22 SR 2343
January 3, 2003
An individual who does not meet the physical qualifications for a school bus endorsement because of a failure to meet the requirements in Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section 391.41, may request a waiver from the commissioner of public safety according to the procedures and criteria specified in parts 7414.1410 to 7414.1570.
An application for a waiver must be submitted by the applicant seeking the school bus endorsement. The application must be submitted to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Driver and Vehicle Services Division.
22 SR 2343
January 3, 2003
An application for a waiver must:
contain the applicant's name, address, birth date, driver's license number, and date of license expiration;
describe the school bus the applicant intends to drive including the passenger capacity of the vehicle and gross vehicle weight, if known;
contain the driving record for the last three years, if any, the applicant has operated a commercial vehicle and the driving record for the last three years the applicant has operated all types of motor vehicles from each state the applicant has had a driver's license or permit;
contain a copy of the form for the physical examination performed according to Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section 391.41, and a copy of the certificate from the examining physician attesting that the applicant is otherwise qualified, except for the disability or impairment for which a waiver is requested;
contain a copy of the applicant's road test as prescribed by the department's Driver and Vehicle Services Division;
describe the alternative measures; modification of policies, practices, or procedures; or the provision of auxiliary aids or services that will be taken to ensure that there is no significant risk to the health and safety of the public and pupils if the waiver is granted; and
22 SR 2343
January 3, 2003
The application of an applicant seeking a waiver because of the failure to meet the physical qualifications in Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section 391.41, paragraph (b)(1) or (b)(2), must also contain:
a medical waiver summary completed by either a doctor of physical medicine or orthopedic surgeon that includes:
an assessment of the applicant's functional capabilities as they relate to the applicant's ability to perform the normal tasks associated with operating the school bus in question;
a statement by the examining physician that the applicant is capable of safely performing the normal school bus driver operations required; and
an assessment and medical opinion of whether the impairment or disability is likely to remain medically stable over the applicant's lifetime.
22 SR 2343
January 3, 2003
The application of an applicant seeking a waiver because of the failure to meet the vision requirements in Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section 391.41, paragraph (b)(10), must also contain a letter signed and dated from an optometrist or ophthalmologist that:
certifies that the applicant's visual acuity is at least 20/40 Snellen, corrected or uncorrected, in the better eye;
certifies that the applicant has a field of vision of no less than 120 degrees of field in one or both eyes together as demonstrated on a Goldman perimeter using a IIIe target, or equivalent full field test using an automated perimeter;
certifies that the individual recognizes the colors of red, green, and amber in traffic signals in an actual field test if the subject fails a color screening test or a comparable color contrast sensitivity test; and
certifies that in the examiner's opinion the applicant can safely perform the normal school bus driver operations required.
22 SR 2343
January 3, 2003
The application of an applicant seeking a waiver because of the failure to meet the requirement in Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section 391.41, paragraph (b)(3), relating to diabetes mellitus currently requiring insulin for control must also contain:
a letter signed and dated from a physician licensed under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 147, attesting that:
within the last three years the applicant has not had a hypoglycemic reaction that resulted in a change in mental or physical status that precludes the applicant from safely performing normal school bus operations;
the applicant's diabetic condition will not adversely impact the applicant's ability to perform normal school bus operations safely;
the applicant has been educated on diabetes and its management, thoroughly informed on and understands the procedures to follow to monitor and manage the diabetes, and what procedures to follow if complications arise; and
the applicant has the ability and has demonstrated a willingness to properly monitor and manage the diabetes; and
22 SR 2343
January 3, 2003
The commissioner shall not approve the application of any applicant seeking a waiver because of the failure to meet the requirement in Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section 391.41, relating to epilepsy or any other condition likely to cause loss of consciousness or loss of ability to control a motor vehicle safely.
22 SR 2343; 36 SR 809
January 19, 2012
The commissioner shall grant a waiver if:
any alternative measures; the modification of policies, practices, or procedures; or the provision of auxiliary aids or services, if any, are equivalent or superior to those prescribed in rules; and
22 SR 2343
January 3, 2003
A waiver that is granted to the applicant who fails to meet the physical requirement in Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section 391.41, paragraph (b)(3), relating to diabetes mellitus currently requiring insulin for control, must require the applicant to:
carry, use, and record in a log the readings from a portable, self-monitoring blood glucose device equipped with a computerized memory or, if the device is capable of printing paper tape reports, the paper tape reports may be used instead of a log;
monitor blood glucose one hour before going on duty and approximately every four hours while on duty;
report in writing within 15 calendar days to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Driver and Vehicle Services Division:
any citation for a moving traffic violation involving the operation of a school bus along with a photocopy of the citation;
the judicial or administrative disposition of a citation for a moving violation involving a school bus along with a photocopy of the notice of disposition; and
the involvement in any accident whatever while operating a school bus and include any state, insurance company, or motor carrier accident reports and any attending physician's and laboratory reports of treatment arising from the accident;
22 SR 2343
January 3, 2003
Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 171.13, subdivisions 1 and 3, the commissioner may require a medical examination of an applicant for a school bus endorsement or licensed driver with a school bus endorsement to determine incompetency, physical or mental disability or disease, or any other condition that might affect the driver in exercising reasonable and ordinary control over a motor vehicle.
22 SR 2343
January 3, 2003
A waiver that is granted to the applicant who fails to meet the physical requirement in Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section 391.41, paragraph (b)(8), relating to epilepsy, or any other condition likely to cause loss of consciousness or control, must require the applicant to:
22 SR 2343
January 3, 2003
The hearing qualifications contained in Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section 391.41, paragraph (b)(11), are not subject to waiver for a person applying for a school bus endorsement.
22 SR 2343
January 3, 2003
A waiver from the vision qualifications contained in Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section 391.41, paragraph (b)(10), relating to vision, may be granted only if the requirements in part 7414.1440, are met.
22 SR 2343
January 3, 2003
A waiver has only future effect. The driver is subject to the alternative measures, conditions, or limitations attached to the waiver and to the enforcement actions and penalties of the applicable law or rule.
If the driver violates the alternative measures, conditions, or limitations attached to the waiver, the applicant is subject to the enforcement actions and penalties provided in the applicable law or rule. The applicant shall notify the commissioner in writing within 30 days of any material change in the conditions upon which the waiver was granted.
22 SR 2343; 36 SR 809
January 19, 2012
A request for a renewal of a waiver must be submitted by the driver to the commissioner of public safety in writing at least 30 days before its expiration date. The renewal request must contain the current information specified in parts 7414.1410 to 7414.1460.
The commissioner shall renew the waiver if the applicant continues to satisfy the criteria contained in this part and demonstrates compliance with any alternative measures, conditions, or limitations imposed at the time the original waiver was approved.
Subpart 2 does not apply if there has been any material change in the conditions upon which the variance was granted, such as a change in the type or category of school bus to be driven or a material change in the applicant's medical condition.
22 SR 2343
January 3, 2003
The commissioner of public safety shall notify the applicant in writing of the commissioner's decision to grant or deny the waiver.
If the waiver is granted, the notice shall specify the period of time for which the waiver is effective and any alternative measures, conditions, or limitations the applicant or driver must meet.
22 SR 2343
January 3, 2003
An applicant for an initial school bus driver's endorsement or for renewal of a school bus driver's endorsement is exempt from parts 7414.1100, 7414.1200, 7414.1300, and 7414.1400, upon providing evidence of being medically examined and certified within the preceding 24 months as physically qualified to operate a commercial motor vehicle, pursuant to Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, part 391, or Minnesota Statutes, section 221.0314, incorporating those federal regulations. As evidence of being medically examined and certified, the applicant is required to submit, to the commissioner, the original or photographic copy of the commercial motor carrier physical examination form or the medical examiner's certificate under those federal regulations.
Each school bus driver is required to take and pass a physical examination every two years in order to retain the school bus driver's endorsement. The two-year reexamination period will start from the examination date of the most recent physical examination form or medical examiner's certificate submitted by a school bus driver under subpart 1. A school bus driver must submit the original or photographic copy of the completed physical examination form or medical examiner's certificate and the processing fee to the commissioner. The processing fee established in Minnesota Statutes, section 171.06, subdivision 2, paragraph (d), must be submitted at the time of application or renewal. Failure to pass the physical examination and submit the physical examination form or medical examiner's certificate will result in cancellation of the school bus driver's endorsement from the commercial driver's license and the CDL holder will be subject to part 7421.0800.
19 SR 1131; 36 SR 809
October 7, 2019
Every four years a school bus driver applying for the renewal of a driver's license and school bus endorsement shall pass a written examination containing only such material as the commissioner of public safety deems necessary to determine if the licensee is entitled to retain the endorsement previously issued.
Failure to comply with any of the requirements of this part shall result in the cancellation or denial of the school bus driver's endorsement.
MS s 171.321
17 SR 1279
January 3, 2003
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