Ariz. Admin. Code § 13-13-108

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 45, November 8, 2024
Section R13-13-108 - Inspection, Maintenance, and Alterations
A. A school bus shall be inspected by the Department before the school bus is introduced into Arizona to transport passengers.
1. After inspecting a school bus, the Department shall place a decal that contains a number used by the Department to identify the school bus above the school bus driver's side window in the driver's compartment. This decal shall not be removed from the school bus while it is operated in Arizona except by the Department. Before the school bus is transferred or retired from service, the school bus owner shall contact the Department to have this decal removed.
2. If the Department finds that no major defect exists on a school bus, the Department shall place a safety inspection decal that contains the month and year of inspection on the right side of the centerline of the windshield of the school bus in a position that does not interfere with the school bus driver's line of vision.
3. If the Department finds a major defect on the school bus, the Department shall place the school bus out of service. Before the school bus may be placed back into service, the Department shall reinspect the school bus to determine that the major defect has been corrected. If the major defect has been corrected, the Department shall place a safety inspection decal on the school bus in accordance with subsection (A)(2).
4. If the Department finds a minor defect on a school bus, the Department shall issue an inspection order, but the school bus may be operated to transport passengers while the minor defect is being corrected. A copy of the inspection order shall be returned to the Department within 15 working days from the date of inspection and shall show that the minor defect has been corrected unless, in accordance with the provisions of subsection (A)(5), the school bus owner obtains an extension of time to correct the minor defect.
5. Upon receipt of a written request from the school bus owner, the Department shall grant one or more extensions of time to correct a minor defect if:
a. The school bus owner submits to the Department written documentation that the:
i. School bus owner's action or inaction did not cause or contribute to the delay in completing the repair;
ii. School bus owner has secured a written estimated expedited delivery or completion date from the provider of the materials or services required to complete the repair; and
iii. School bus owner made reasonable attempts to secure the materials or services, or materials or services of equivalent quality, at a substantially similar price from alternate sources; and
b. The Department determines that an extension of time to correct the minor defect will not increase the probability of an accident involving the school bus or passengers or the risk of injury to the school bus driver or passengers.
6. Each extension of time shall be for 60 days or less. The Department shall determine the length of each extension of time after giving consideration to the information provided under subsection (A)(5)(a). When the minor defect is corrected, the school bus owner shall return to the Department a copy of the inspection order issued by the Department.
7. If a minor defect on a school bus is not corrected within 15 working days or at the end of an extension period, if applicable, the Department shall remove the safety inspection decal and the school bus shall be placed out of service until further inspection by the Department shows that the minor defect is corrected.
B. The Department shall use the following criteria to determine whether a major or minor defect is present on a school bus introduced into Arizona on or after May 31, 2008. For a school bus introduced into Arizona before May 31, 2008, the Department shall determine whether the school bus is in an unsafe condition by using the following criteria or if the item does not comply with the criteria due to its original design, the Department shall determine if the school bus is in an unsafe condition by determining if the school bus is maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's original design specifications for the specific make and model of school bus.

INSPECTION ITEM

MAJOR DEFECT

MINOR DEFECT

Air conditioning system, if installed

Missing hose covers or trim panels Missing air conditioning louvres Loose or missing air conditioning mounting fasteners Refrigerant leaks from evaporators or hoses in the interior of the bus

Broken compressor brackets Broken mounting bolts

Electrical wiring hanging out of evaporator covers Missing evaporator covers Missing air diffusers Evaporators not secured to ceiling or bulkhead

Broken or loose evaporator covers

Unsecured refrigerant hoses

Loose, missing or severely cracked belts

Alarm, back-up, if installed

Low volume Not working

Auxiliary fan, if installed

Obstructs school bus driver's view of any mirror Used in place of defrosting or defogging system Not covered by protective cage

Incorrect size

Not controlled by independent switch

Battery

(Types C and D buses only)

Not mounted according to the manufacturer's instructions

Incorrect or no identification

Belt cutter

Missing

Body fluid cleanup kit

Absence of body fluid cleanup kit

Any item missing from body fluid cleanup kit

Brakes, compressed air

Inoperative or missing visual or audible low air signal

Compressed-air gauge missing

Grease or oil leakage into brake system

Exposed or damaged ply on any air hose

Air capacity less than 90 pounds per square inch at idle speed

Wet-reservoir valve missing or inoperative

Leaking, cracked, or broken hose or connection

Audible air leak

Pushrod exceeds limitation

Low-air warning system does not activate at 60 psi and remains activated at less than 60 psi

Brakes, hydraulic-assisted

Inoperative or missing visual or audible signal

Brakes, emergency-brake system

Inoperative

Does not activate when service brake system reaches 20 to 40 pounds psi

Bumpers

Break or rip

Loose bumper

Foothold or handle present on rear bumper

Not painted black

Cooling system

Leak in system

Fluid level in radiator not full

Crossing control arm, if installed

Has sharp edges or projections that could injure a student Will not retract

Not working

Fails to open completely

Defroster

Inoperative

Ventilation opening blocked

Drive shaft

Absence of protective metal guard installed by the manufacturer around the drive shaft to any driving axle

Dust boots

Missing, torn, split, or loose around floor-mounted gear shift, parking brake handle, or steering column.

Emergency warning devices

Having fewer than two operable

Missing one

Emergency door

Inoperative latch

Broken or missing portion of seal around door

Window not of safety glass

Inoperative warning device

Lock is not the ignition shut-off type

No header pad

Emergency exit

Inoperative warning device or latch on all emergency exits except roof exit

Not properly identified

Header pad missing or damaged

Broken seal around window

Inoperative roof exit

Engine compartment

Inoperative hood latch

Deterioration of hose, belt, or wiring

Deterioration of battery hold-down clamp, corrosive acid buildup on terminal

Exhaust system

Exhaust leak

Exhaust tailpipe extends more than 2 inches beyond the outer edge of the rear bumper or fails to terminate flush with the outside edge of the school bus body in the rear of the school bus

Exhaust pipe bracket not attached to the chassis and the tailpipe

End of tailpipe pinched or bent

Exterior paint

Exposed metal or base primer Incorrect color

Fire extinguisher

Absence of fire extinguisher Not at full charge

Not mounted in required position

First-aid kit

Absence of first-aid kit

Three or more items missing from first-aid kit

One or two items missing from first-aid kit

Frame

Crack in frame

Cracked, loose, or missing body mount or body-mount bolt

Welded repair not performed by body or chassis manufacturer or manufacturer's certified agent

Fuel system

Fuel tank not mounted to the chassis frame or not vented to outside of engine compartment

Fuel system extends above chassis frame (does not apply to filler tube or Type A bus)

Fuel tank bracket cracked or broken

Leaking tank or fuel line

Fuel line attached to bottom of fuel tank

Missing or improper fuel cap

Handrail

Handrail does not pass the inspection procedure described in R13-13-107(13)

Heating system

Heater missing or inoperative

Heater line in interior of school bus not covered by protective shield

No shutoff valve

Unsecured heater hose Inadequate heat-producing capacity

Horn

(Air or electrical)

Missing or inoperative

Instrument panel

Missing or inoperative ignition power-deactivation switch if the ignition does not use a key.

Any inoperative gauge or switch, except auxiliary fan

switch

Improper illumination

Inoperative auxiliary fan switch

Interior, aisles

Incorrect clearance

Interior, seats

Broken, cracked, exposed, or loose seat frame Screw or mounting bolt missing

Interior, floor covering

Hole

Improper material Improperly bonded Loose metal trim

Lamps, clearance

Inoperative

Cracked, broken, or missing lens

Incorrect color Dust behind lens

Lamps, head

Low beam inoperative

Not mounted as required by 49 CFR 393.24

Both high beams inoperative

One high beam inoperative

Inoperative dimmer switch on a bus not operated when head lamps are required

Cracked, broken, or missing lens

Lamps, back-up

Inoperative

Incorrect color

Cracked, broken, or missing lens

Dust behind lens

Lamps, interior Over aisle

Inoperative

Cracked, broken, or missing lens

Lamps, interior Over step-well

Inoperative

Cracked, broken, or missing lens

Lamps, turn signal

Inoperative

Cracked, broken, or missing lens Dust behind lens Incorrect size Incorrect location

Lamps, strobe, if installed

Pilot or strobe lamp missing or inoperative Cracked, broken, or missing lens Incorrect color Incorrect location

Lamps, identification

Inoperative Incorrect color

Cracked, broken, or missing lens Dust behind lens

Lamps, hazard

Inoperative

Lamps, stop

Both inoperative

One inoperative

Cracked, broken, or missing lens

Dust behind lens

Lamps, tail

Both inoperative

One inoperative

Cracked, broken, or missing lens

Dust behind lens

Lamps, side marker

Inoperative Incorrect color

Cracked, broken, or missing lens Dust behind lens

Lamps, alternately flashing signal

One or more inoperative lamps

Incorrect color Lamp hood missing Cracked, broken, or missing lens Dust behind lens

Lettering and numbering

Missing any lettering or numbering Incorrect size, color, or location Unauthorized sign, letter, or object

Mirrors, cross-view

Missing

Broken or loose mounting

Broken or clouded glass

Mirrors

Interior or exterior mirror missing

Loose or broken mounting bracket

Crack, break, or flaking of reflective material affixed to back of mirror glass

Crack or break of mirror glass

Loose or missing mounting bracket bolt or screw

Incorrect size

Do not meet safety standards contained in 49 CFR 571.111

Miscellaneous

Object not secured inside the school bus

Any item noted by the Department that could cause injury or present a danger to a passenger or school bus driver

Any item noted by the Department that needs to be repaired because it could interfere with the safe operation of the school bus but that is not a major defect

Noise suppression switch

Out of service Malfunctioning

Parking brake

Inoperative, missing part, or not in proper adjustment

Restraining barrier

Missing Incorrect size Loose

Rub rails

Missing more than one Loose or dangling

Missing one Incorrect location Incorrect color Incorrect width

School bus body

Damage resulting in cut or rip to the exterior of school bus body

Hole that would allow exhaust gases or dust to enter the passenger compartment

Bolt attaching body to chassis loose, broken, or missing

Exceeds length or width limitations

Absence of undercoating

Loose or missing rivet, screw, or bolt

Seat belt

Absence of driver seat belt or inoperative driver seat belt buckle or retraction system

Frayed seat belt material

Seats

One or more missing

Incorrect size or location

Driver seat does not meet requirements for adjustment

Loose seat cushions Exposed frame

Torn seat cushions

Service door

Incomplete closing of door assembly

Does not contain safeguards to prevent accidental opening

Window not made of safety glass

Broken or cracked window panel

Inoperative door control

Does not open towards exterior of the school bus

Absence of flexible material on outer edge of service

door

Absence of header pad

Special needs school bus

Incorrect location or size of special-service entrance

Incorrect size of special-service entrance door

Window not made of safety glass

Inoperative pressure switch

No safety device in wheelchair lift

No restraining barrier on wheelchair-lift platform

Fails to provide wheelchair-securement device or anchorage

Special-service entrance door does not open towards exterior of school bus (except Type A school bus)

Wheelchair lift inoperable

Drip molding not installed above the special-service entrance

Special-service entrance door not weather-sealed

Incorrect color of door material or panel

Lacks wheelchair emblem

Missing fastening device for special-service entrance door

Dome light missing or inoperative

Splash guards

Bottom edge of guard is more than 8 inches above the ground

Does not cover entire width of single or dual tire

Missing splash guard

Steering

Distance of movement not within parameters of R13-13-106(22)(c)

Steering wheel does not move freely when turning the wheel

Missing or cracked steering-wheel ring or bracing from center of steering wheel to steering-wheel ring

Steering column not in a fixed position or locking mechanism missing or inoperative on adjustable steering column

Steering column mounting bracket cracked or missing

Loose or missing mounting bolt in steering gear housing

Loose connecting arm on steering gear power source

Leakage of lubricant

Power-steering belt cracked, frayed, or slipping

Fluid does not fill power steering reservoir to the full level on the dipstick

Steps

Loose or missing grab handle in step-well Missing stirrup step or handle

Incorrect distance between steps Incorrect floor covering

Stop signal arm

Any stop arm inoperative

Air leak

If equipped with a light-emitting diode system, one or more lights missing

Missing any stop arm

Incorrect lettering or color on stop signal arm

Incorrect size of stop signal arm

Sun shield or visor (if required)

Broken, cracked, or missing

Not transparent

Suspension

Broken, damaged, or missing suspension part U-bolt loose, broken, cracked, or missing

Leaking shock absorber

Tires

Tires on same axle not of the same size

Combination of bias and radial tires

Tires vary more than one size between axles

Tires not correct size for gross vehicle weight rating of school bus

Single rear tire on school bus with gross vehicle weight rating of more than 10,000 pounds

Regrooved, recapped, or retreaded tire mounted on a front wheel

Tread groove depth less than 4/32 of an inch, measured in a tread groove on a tire on a front wheel

Tire is mounted or inflated so it comes in contact with any part of the school bus or other tire

Tread groove depth less than 2/32 of an inch, measured in a tread groove on a tire on a rear wheel

Bump, knot, or bulge present on any tire

Sidewall is cut, worn, or damaged to the extent that ply cord is exposed

Separation of tread from tire casing

Exposed ply or belting on any tire

Flat tire or audible leak from a tire on any wheel

If present, spare tire on Type C or D school bus not mounted outside passenger compartment

Ventilation

Non-closing exhaust ventilator missing

Wheel housing

Incorrect size or construction of wheel housing or opening

Wheels

Not correct size for gross vehicle weight rating of school bus

Loose or missing lug nut

Broken stud bolt

Crack or welded repair in wheel assembly

Not painted black

Windows

Not of safety glass

Opening too small

Cracked or broken

Placement of non-transparent material

Inoperative latch

Windshield

Placement of non-transparent material

Crack, chip, or pitting that interferes with the school bus driver's vision

Crack, chip or pitting that does not interfere with the school bus driver's vision

Windshield washer system

Missing

Low or no cleaning solution

Windshield wipers

Inoperative or missing wiper on school bus driver's side

Inoperative or missing wiper on side opposite the school bus driver

Inoperative speed control Split or hardened wiper blade

Wiring

Incorrect color or number coding

Wiring circuit not protected by fuse or circuit breaker

One or more non-metal grommets missing

Electrical wires outside the school bus body improperly secured

C. A school bus shall be inspected annually, according to a schedule established by the Department and the standards contained in subsections (A) and (B) and this subsection.
1. If the Department finds a major defect, the Department shall remove the current safety inspection decal and replace with a new safety inspection decal only after the major defect is repaired.
2. If the Department finds a minor defect, the Department shall remove the current safety inspection decal and replace with a new safety inspection decal and allow the school bus owner to make repairs in accordance with the provisions at R13-13-108 (A)(4) through (A)(7).
D. A school bus driver shall perform the following operations checks and tasks on the school bus:
1. Before a school bus is operated for the first time each day, conduct a pre-trip operations check of the school bus to

determine that the following are operational and are not damaged:

a. All lamps, including alternately flashing, back-up, clearance, hazard, head, identification, interior, side marker, stop, tail, turn signal, and strobe lamps, if any, and emergency warning devices;
b. Tires, wheels, and wheel fasteners;
c. Service door;
d. Steps and step wells;
e. Emergency exits and signals;
f. Emergency doors and signals;
g. Wheelchair lift and wheelchair lift dome lamp;
h. Wheelchair-securement devices;
i. Wheelchair-securement anchorages;
j. Special-service entrance door;
k. Special-service entrance door signal;
l. Windows;
m. Windshield;
n. Windshield wipers;
o. Instrument panel and gauges;
p. Service brakes;
q. Service brake warning devices;
r. Parking brake;
s. Bumpers;
t. Seats and seat frames;
u. Floor coverings;
v. School bus body;
w. Engine fluid levels;
x. Engine compartment steering components;
y. Stop arm;
z. Horn;
aa. Mirrors;
bb. Engine fluid gauges;
cc. Noise suppression switch;
dd. Child alert notification system, if installed;
ee. Crossing control arm, if installed; and
ff. Air conditioning system, if installed.
2. Each time a pre-trip operations check of a school bus is conducted, check all emergency equipment to determine that the emergency equipment complies with the standards at R13-13-107(11) and R13-13-110.
3. Each time a school bus is operated subsequent to the first time the school bus is operated each day, conduct a walk-around operations check to determine whether there is an obvious engine fluid leak and the following are operational and are not damaged:
a. All lamps listed in subsection (D)(1)(a);
b. Tires, wheels, and wheel fasteners;
c. Bumpers;
d. School bus body;
e. Windows;
f. Stop arm; and
g. Windshield.
4. Once daily, sweep and clean the interior of the school bus.
5. After completing each operations check, the school bus driver shall complete the portions of a written monthly operations check report that provide the following information:
a. Date and time of the operations check;
b. Name of the school bus driver conducting the operations check;
c. Name of the employer;
d. Number assigned to the school bus by the school bus owner and painted on the outside of the school bus body; and
e. Indication of whether an item is operational, inoperative, or damaged.
6. A school bus driver who performs an operations check and finds any item listed in subsections (D)(1) through (D)(3) inoperative or damaged shall immediately complete and submit a written repair order to the school bus owner through the employer.
a. The school bus owner shall use the standards contained in subsection (B) to determine whether an item reported on a repair order as inoperative or damaged is a major or minor defect.
b. If the school bus owner finds that a major defect exists, the school bus owner shall place the school bus out of service until the major defect is repaired.
c. If the school bus owner finds that a minor defect exists, the school bus may be used to transport passengers, but the school bus owner shall repair the defect in accordance with the provisions at R13-13-108(A)(4) through(A)(7). Time in which to make the minor repair shall be calculated from the date of the written repair order.
7. After a school bus makes its final trip on the last day the school bus is driven in a particular month the school bus driver operating the school bus shall submit the written monthly operations check report to the school bus owner through the employer.
E. In addition to the operations checks described in subsection (D), a school bus owner shall systematically inspect, repair, and maintain, or cause to be systematically inspected, repaired, and maintained, all parts of a school bus chassis and body described in Sections R13-13-106 and R13-13-107 and any other parts and accessories that may affect safe operation of the school bus. The school bus owner shall ensure that the maintenance of a school bus and repair of major defects is done by:
1. An ASE-certified technician,
2. An individual working under the supervision of an ASE-certified master school bus technician,
3. An individual with at least one year of participation in a school bus manufacturer-sponsored or commercial vehicle maintenance training program, or
4. An individual with at least one year of experience as a school bus mechanic.
F. Records
1. A school bus owner shall maintain the following records in a separate file for each school bus for as long as the school bus is in operation in Arizona:
a. Number assigned to the school bus by the school bus owner,
b. Name of the school bus body manufacturer,
c. Name of the school bus chassis manufacturer,
d. Identification number of the school bus located in the driver's compartment,
e. Year the school bus body was assembled upon the school bus chassis, and
f. Size of the tires placed on the school bus.
2. A school bus owner shall maintain all records of initial inspection, subsequent inspections, and repairs and maintenance procedures performed on the school bus for three years from the date of inspection, repair, or maintenance. The school bus owner shall ensure that all records of repairs and maintenance procedures include verification from the owner of the business responsible for the repairs and maintenance procedures that the individual who actually performs the repairs and maintenance procedures is qualified under subsection (E).
3. If a school bus is sold, the school bus owner shall transfer the records required by subsections (F)(1) and (F)(2) to the purchaser.
4. A school bus owner shall maintain monthly operations check reports for three months from the date of the report.
G. Alterations
1. Before a school bus owner alters a school bus, the school bus owner shall submit a request in writing to the Department describing the proposed alteration and the reason for the proposal.
2. Within 60 days of receiving a request for alteration, the Department shall inform the school bus owner in writing whether the request has been approved or denied. The Department shall base its decision to approve or deny on an assessment of whether the proposed alteration affects the operations of a school bus, complies with the statutes and rules applicable to school buses, or affects the health, safety, or welfare of any individual.

Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-13-108

Amended by final rulemaking at 21 A.A.R. 3211, effective 1/24/2016.