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Code · Montana · Title 20 — Education · Chapter 10 · Part 1

20-10-112. Duties of superintendent of public instruction.

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20-10-112 . Duties of superintendent of public instruction. In order to have a uniform and equal provision of transportation by all districts in the state of Montana, the superintendent of public instruction shall:
(1)prescribe rules and forms for the implementation and administration of the transportation policies adopted by the board of public education;
(2)prescribe rules for the approval of school bus routing by the county transportation committee;
(3)prescribe the format of the contract for individual transportation and supply each county superintendent with a sufficient number of contracts;
(4)prescribe rules for the approval of individual transportation contracts, including the increases of the schedule rates because of isolation under the policy of the board of public education, and provide a degree-of-isolation chart to school district trustees to serve as a guide;
(5)approve, disapprove, or adjust all school bus routing submitted by the county superintendent;
(6)approve, disapprove, or adjust all individual transportation contracts submitted by the county superintendent;
(7)prescribe rules for the consideration of controversies appealed to the superintendent and rule on the controversies; and
(8)disburse the state transportation reimbursement in accordance with the provisions of law and the transportation policies of the board of public education.
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