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Code · Kansas · Chapter 72 — Schools

72-6489. Contracts for transportation of certain students; mileage rates.

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72-6489. Contracts for transportation of certain students; mileage rates. In those cases where it is impracticable to reach a student's residence by the prescribed transportation route, and where such residence is more than one mile by road from the prescribed route; and in those cases where it is impracticable to schedule a school bus for the transportation of a student; the board of education may contract for the transportation of such student to the regularly prescribed school route or to the school building.
Such contracts shall provide for the payment of mileage at a rate not to exceed the rate specified in K.S.A. 75-3203 and any amendments thereto for each mile actually traveled; shall be limited to two round trips per day on a route prescribed by the board of education; and shall be subject to any rules or regulations adopted by the board of education. In those cases, where more than one student is transported in the same vehicle, mileage shall be paid for only one student.
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