§ 31-22-11.6.1. Childcare vehicles and school extracurricular vehicles — COVID-19. [Effective for 2021-2022 school year.]
(a) Notwithstanding § 31-22-11.6, or any general law, rule, or regulation to the contrary, effective March 28, 2022, due to the public health crisis caused by COVID-19, the requirement of using designated types of vehicles for specified routes as contained in § 31-22-11.6(a)(2)(i) is hereby suspended for student transportation providers (“Providers”) retained by or via the Rhode Island department of education (“RIDE”) to provide student transportation services. For such routes, retained providers may utilize:
(1) School buses, as defined in § 31-1-3(aa);
(2) Pupil transportation vehicles, as defined in § 31-22.1-1;
(3) School extracurricular vehicles, as defined in § 31-22-11.6(a)(2)(ii);
(4) Childcare vehicles, as defined in § 31-22-11.6(a)(2)(iii); and
(5) Family childcare home vehicles, as defined in § 31-22- 11.6(a)(2)(iv).
(b) Vehicles authorized pursuant to subsection (a) of this section to transport students shall also be in compliance with the applicable laws, rules, and regulations related to student transportation vehicles and shall:
(1) Carry a sign on the school bus visible from the front and back of the vehicle containing the lettering required by § 31-20-11;
(2) Be equipped with Type I Class A turn signal lamps, which shall have a four-way hazard warning signal switch to cause simultaneous flashing of the turn signal lamps which may be activated when the vehicle is approaching a stop to load or discharge school students and when needed as a vehicular traffic hazard warning. Each vehicle shall also be equipped with front and rear alternating flashing school bus red signal lamps, which shall remain flashing when school pupils are entering or leaving the vehicle; and
(3) Be equipped with one pair of adequate chock blocks and three (3) flares in compliance with United States Motor Vehicle D.O.T. Safety Standard No. 125.
(c) The prohibition against school extracurricular vehicles from having amber or red flashing lights as contained in 280-RICR-30-15-8.5(B)(1) is hereby suspended.
(d) Retained providers may utilize student transportation vehicles currently registered in Massachusetts or Connecticut to provide student transportation services in Rhode Island; provided that:
(1) Each student transportation vehicle has current, valid Massachusetts or Connecticut registration and inspection stickers;
(2) Each student transportation vehicle is covered by an insurance policy meeting the requirements of § 31-22-10.1;
(3) The Rhode Island department of education has verified compliance of subsections (d)(1) and (d)(2) of this section; and
(4) The retained provider complies with the registration requirement for each student transportation vehicle pursuant to § 31-7-2 by the sunset date of this section.
(e) The license requirements contained in §§ 31-10-5, 31-22.1-3(10), and 31-22-11.6(b)(10) are hereby suspended for drivers currently licensed in Massachusetts or Connecticut to operate student transportation vehicles and employed by retained providers pursuant to subsection (a) of this section and furthermore, the provider driver may operate student transportation vehicles appropriate for their licensure; provided that:
(1) As applicable, the provider driver possesses a current, valid Massachusetts or Connecticut commercial driver’s license with a “P” and “S” endorsement and a current, valid Massachusetts school bus certificate if licensed in Massachusetts.
(2) As applicable, the provider driver possesses a current, valid Massachusetts or Connecticut driver’s license that is the equivalent of a Rhode Island license with the appropriate endorsement(s) allowing the transportation of school children.
(3) RIDE has verified compliance with subsections (e)(1) and (e)(2) of this section.
(4) As applicable, the provider driver obtains a school bus certificate governed by 280-RICR-30-05-2 prior to the sunset of this section.
(5) As applicable, the provider driver obtains a pupil transportation certificate governed by 280-RICR-30-05-5 prior to the sunset of this section.
(6) The provider driver complies with license requirements under §§ 31-10-5, 31-22.1-3(10), and 31-22-11.6(b)(10) prior to the date of sunset of this section.
(f) Unless extended by the general assembly, this section shall sunset upon the conclusion of the 2021-2022 school year.
History of Section.P.L. 2022, ch. 7, § 4, effective March 28, 2022; P.L. 2022, ch. 8, § 4, effective March 28, 2022; P.L. 2022, ch. 234, art. 2, § 11, effective June 28, 2022.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 31 - Motor and Other Vehicles
Chapter 31-22 - Miscellaneous Rules
Section 31-22-1. - Unattended vehicles.
Section 31-22-2. - Restrictions on backing.
Section 31-22-3. - Riding on motorcycles.
Section 31-22-3.1. - Riding on motor driven cycles — Passengers prohibited.
Section 31-22-4. - Overloading of vehicles.
Section 31-22-5. - Safety zones.
Section 31-22-6. - Coasting prohibited.
Section 31-22-7. - Following fire apparatus.
Section 31-22-8. - Crossing fire hose.
Section 31-22-9. - Throwing debris on highway — Snow removal.
Section 31-22-10. - Regulation as to school buses.
Section 31-22-10.1. - Insurance for school buses.
Section 31-22-11. - Inspection of school buses.
Section 31-22-11.1. - Enforcement of inspections of school buses.
Section 31-22-11.2. - Maintenance of school buses.
Section 31-22-11.3. - Random inspection of school buses.
Section 31-22-11.4. - School bus drivers pre-trip inspection.
Section 31-22-11.5. - Use of school bus with suspended registration — Penalty.
Section 31-22-11.6. - Childcare vehicles and school extracurricular vehicles.
Section 31-22-11.7. - Unauthorized school bus entry.
Section 31-22-11.8. - Unauthorized use of personal wireless communication devices on a school bus.
Section 31-22-12. - Supervision and inspection of vehicles transporting passengers for hire.
Section 31-22-13. - Abandoned vehicles.
Section 31-22-14. - Towing — Costs paid by owner.
Section 31-22-14.1. - Towing — Accident scene.
Section 31-22-15. - Lien for towing and storage charges.
Section 31-22-16. - Sale to enforce lien.
Section 31-22-17. - Notice of sale.
Section 31-22-18. - Newspaper advertisement of sale.
Section 31-22-19. - House trailers.
Section 31-22-20. - Solicitation on roadways, permit required.
Section 31-22-21.1. - Presence of alcoholic beverages while operating or riding in a motor vehicle.
Section 31-22-22. - Safety belt use — Child restraint.
Section 31-22-22.1. - Child passenger protection — Warnings of hazard and risk.
Section 31-22-23. - Tow trucks — Identification required.
Section 31-22-24. - Interior lights to be operated before dawn and after dusk during police stop.
Section 31-22-25. - Approaching horses.
Section 31-22-26. - Noise in vicinity of horse.
Section 31-22-27. - Severability.
Section 31-22-28. - Transporting animals.
Section 31-22-29. - Inspection of fire apparatus vehicles.
Section 31-22-30. - Text messaging while operating a motor vehicle.
Section 31-22-31. - Mobile telephone usage by motor vehicle operators.