Alaska Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2017) |
Title 4. Education and Early Development. |
Chapter 4.27. Transportation of Pupils. |
Section 4.27.011. Establishment of regular routes.
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(a) A district may establish a regular pupil transportation route if: (1) eight or more pupils reside more than one and one-half miles from the attendance center to be served by the route, measured from the closest point of the school property to the closest point of the residence property; and (2) the entire route is over regularly maintained roads, having at least a gravel surface, that are under the supervision and all-weather maintenance of the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, a public utility district, a municipality, a borough service area, or any other agency supported by public funds; adequate turnaround space for transportation vehicles must be available on the route. (b) A transportation route must be free from duplicate mileage unless (1) the pickup point requiring the duplicate mileage serves at least three pupils and is at least one mile in one direction from the main route; or (2) the pickup point requiring the duplicate mileage serves 15 or more pupils. (c) Kindergarten pupils maybe included in any regular pupil transportation route. However, special runs for transporting only kindergarten pupils to and from school are not an eligible expenditure.
Authorities
14.07.020;14.07.030;14.07.060;14.09.010