20-10-142. (Temporary)
Schedule of maximum reimbursement for individual transportation. The following
rates for individual transportation constitute the maximum reimbursement to districts for
individual transportation from state and county sources of transportation revenue under the
provisions of 20-10-145 and 20-10-146. These rates constitute the limitation of the
budgeted amounts for individual transportation for the ensuing school fiscal year. The schedules
provided in this section may not be altered by any authority other than the legislature. When the
trustees contract with the parent or guardian of any eligible transportee to provide individual
transportation for each day of school attendance, they shall reimburse the parent or guardian for
actual miles transported on the basis of the following schedule:
(1) When a parent or guardian transports an
eligible transportee or transportees from the residence of the parent or guardian to a school or to
schools located within 3 miles of one another, the total reimbursement for each day of attendance
is determined by multiplying the distance in miles between the residence and the school, or the
most distant school if more than one, by 2, subtracting 6 miles from the product, and multiplying
the difference by 25 cents, provided that:
(a) if two or more eligible transportees are
transported by a parent or guardian to two or more schools located within 3 miles of one another
and if the schools are operated by different school districts, the total amount of the
reimbursement must be divided equally between the districts;
(b) if two or more eligible transportees are
transported by a parent or guardian to two or more schools located more than 3 miles from one
another, the parent or guardian must be separately reimbursed for transporting the eligible
transportee or transportees to each school;
(c) if a parent transports two or more eligible
transportees to a school and a bus stop that are located within 3 miles of one another, the total
reimbursement must be determined under the provisions of this subsection (1) and must be
divided equally between the district operating the school and the district operating the bus;
(d) if a parent transporting two or more eligible
transportees to a school or bus stop must, because of varying arrival and departure times, make
more than one round-trip journey to the bus stop or school, the total reimbursement allowed by
this section is limited to one round trip a day for each scheduled arrival or departure time;
(e) notwithstanding subsection (1)(a), (1)(b),
(1)(c), or (1)(d), a reimbursement may not be less than 25 cents a day.
(2) When the parent or guardian transports an
eligible transportee or transportees from the residence to a bus stop of a bus route approved by
the trustees for the transportation of the transportee or transportees, the total reimbursement for
each day of attendance is determined by multiplying the distance in miles between the residence
and the bus stop by 2, subtracting 6 miles from the product, and multiplying the difference by 25
cents, provided that:
(a) if the eligible transportees attend schools in
different districts but ride on one bus, the districts shall divide the total reimbursement equally;
and
(b) if the parent or guardian is required to
transport the eligible transportees to more than one bus, the parent or guardian must be separately
reimbursed for transportation to each bus.
(3) When, because of excessive distances,
impassable roads, or other special circumstances of isolation, the rates prescribed in subsection
(1) or (2) would be an inadequate reimbursement for the transportation costs or would result in a
physical hardship for the eligible transportee, a parent or guardian may request an increase in the
reimbursement rate. A request for increased rates because of isolation must be made by the
parent or guardian on the contract for individual transportation for the ensuing school fiscal year
by indicating the special facts and circumstances that exist to justify the increase. Before an
increased rate because of isolation may be paid to the requesting parent or guardian, the rate must
be approved by the county transportation committee and the superintendent of public instruction
after the trustees have indicated their approval or disapproval. Regardless of the action of the
trustees and when approval is given by the committee and the superintendent of public
instruction, the trustees shall pay the increased rate because of isolation. The increased rate is
1 1/2 times the rate prescribed in subsection (1).
(4) The state and county transportation
reimbursement for an individual transportation contract may not exceed $9.25 for each day of
attendance for the first eligible transportee and $6 for each day of attendance for each additional
eligible transportee.
(5) When the isolated conditions of the
household where an eligible transportee resides require an eligible transportee to live away from
the household in order to attend school, the eligible transportee is eligible for the room and board
reimbursement. Approval to receive the room and board reimbursement must be obtained in the
same manner prescribed in subsection (3). The per diem rate for room and board is $9.25 for one
eligible transportee and $6 for each additional eligible transportee of the same household.
(6) When the individual transportation
provision is to be satisfied by supervised home study or supervised correspondence study, the
reimbursement rate is the cost of the study, provided that the course of instruction is approved by
the trustees and supervised by the district.
20-10-142. (Effective July 1, 2006)
Schedule of maximum reimbursement for individual transportation. The following
rates for individual transportation constitute the maximum reimbursement to districts for
individual transportation from state and county sources of transportation revenue under the
provisions of 20-10-145 and 20-10-146. These rates constitute the limitation of the
budgeted amounts for individual transportation for the ensuing school fiscal year. The schedules
provided in this section may not be altered by any authority other than the legislature. When the
trustees contract with the parent or guardian of any eligible transportee to provide individual
transportation for each day of school attendance, they shall reimburse the parent or guardian for
actual miles transported on the basis of the following schedule:
(1) When a parent or guardian transports an
eligible transportee or transportees from the residence of the parent or guardian to a school or to
schools located within 3 miles of one another, the total reimbursement for each day of attendance
is determined by multiplying the distance in miles between the residence and the school, or the
most distant school if more than one, by 2, subtracting 6 miles from the product, and multiplying
the difference by 35 cents, provided that:
(a) if two or more eligible transportees are
transported by a parent or guardian to two or more schools located within 3 miles of one another
and if the schools are operated by different school districts, the total amount of the
reimbursement must be divided equally between the districts;
(b) if two or more eligible transportees are
transported by a parent or guardian to two or more schools located more than 3 miles from one
another, the parent or guardian must be separately reimbursed for transporting the eligible
transportee or transportees to each school;
(c) if a parent transports two or more eligible
transportees to a school and a bus stop that are located within 3 miles of one another, the total
reimbursement must be determined under the provisions of this subsection (1) and must be
divided equally between the district operating the school and the district operating the bus;
(d) if a parent transporting two or more eligible
transportees to a school or bus stop must, because of varying arrival and departure times, make
more than one round-trip journey to the bus stop or school, the total reimbursement allowed by
this section is limited to one round trip a day for each scheduled arrival or departure time;
(e) notwithstanding subsection (1)(a), (1)(b),
(1)(c), or (1)(d), a reimbursement may not be less than 35 cents a day.
(2) When the parent or guardian transports an
eligible transportee or transportees from the residence to a bus stop of a bus route approved by
the trustees for the transportation of the transportee or transportees, the total reimbursement for
each day of attendance is determined by multiplying the distance in miles between the residence
and the bus stop by 2, subtracting 6 miles from the product, and multiplying the difference by 35
cents, provided that:
(a) if the eligible transportees attend schools in
different districts but ride on one bus, the districts shall divide the total reimbursement equally;
and
(b) if the parent or guardian is required to
transport the eligible transportees to more than one bus, the parent or guardian must be separately
reimbursed for transportation to each bus.
(3) When, because of excessive distances,
impassable roads, or other special circumstances of isolation, the rates prescribed in subsection
(1) or (2) would be an inadequate reimbursement for the transportation costs or would result in a
physical hardship for the eligible transportee, a parent or guardian may request an increase in the
reimbursement rate. A request for increased rates because of isolation must be made by the
parent or guardian on the contract for individual transportation for the ensuing school fiscal year
by indicating the special facts and circumstances that exist to justify the increase. Before an
increased rate because of isolation may be paid to the requesting parent or guardian, the rate must
be approved by the county transportation committee and the superintendent of public instruction
after the trustees have indicated their approval or disapproval. Regardless of the action of the
trustees and when approval is given by the committee and the superintendent of public
instruction, the trustees shall pay the increased rate because of isolation. The increased rate is
1 1/2 times the rate prescribed in subsection (1).
(4) The state and county transportation
reimbursement for an individual transportation contract may not exceed $12.95 for each day of
attendance for the first eligible transportee and $8.40 for each day of attendance for each
additional eligible transportee.
(5) When the isolated conditions of the
household where an eligible transportee resides require an eligible transportee to live away from
the household in order to attend school, the eligible transportee is eligible for the room and board
reimbursement. Approval to receive the room and board reimbursement must be obtained in the
same manner prescribed in subsection (3). The per diem rate for room and board is $12.95 for
one eligible transportee and $8.40 for each additional eligible transportee of the same household.
(6) When the individual transportation
provision is to be satisfied by supervised home study or supervised correspondence study, the
reimbursement rate is the cost of the study, provided that the course of instruction is approved by
the trustees and supervised by the district.
History: En. 75-7019 by Sec. 296, Ch. 5, L. 1971; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 169, L. 1973; amd. Sec. 3, Ch. 416, L. 1973; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 470, L. 1975; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 534, L. 1977; R.C.M. 1947, 75-7019; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 590, L. 1979; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 454, L. 1981; amd. Sec. 11, Ch. 711, L. 1991; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 359, L. 1993; amd. Sec. 7, Ch. 298, L. 1995; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 409, L. 2001; amd. Sec. 11, Ch. 4, Sp. L. December
2005.