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

20-10-141. Schedule of maximum reimbursement by mileage rates.

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20-10-141 . Schedule of maximum reimbursement by mileage rates.
(1)The mileage rates in subsection
(2)for school transportation constitute the maximum reimbursement to districts for school transportation from state and county sources of transportation revenue under the provisions of 20-10-145 and 20-10-146 . These rates may not limit the amount that a district may budget in its transportation fund budget in order to provide for the estimated and necessary cost of school transportation during the ensuing school fiscal year. All bus miles traveled on bus routes approved by the county transportation committee are reimbursable. Nonbus mileage is reimbursable for a vehicle driven by a bus driver to and from an overnight location of a school bus when the location is more than 10 miles from the school. A district may approve additional bus or nonbus miles within its own district or approved service area but may not claim reimbursement for the mileage. Any vehicle, the operation of which is reimbursed for bus mileage under the rate provisions of this schedule, must be a school bus, as defined by this title, driven by a qualified driver on a bus route approved by the county transportation committee and the superintendent of public instruction.
(2)Subject to adjustment by the superintendent of public instruction pursuant to section 20, Chapter 658, Laws of 2025:
(a)the rate for each bus mile traveled must be determined in accordance with the following schedule:
(i)50 cents for a school bus as defined in 20-10-101 (5)(a)(ii);
(ii)95 cents for a school bus with a rated capacity of not more than 49 passenger seating positions;
(iii)$1.15 for a school bus with a rated capacity of 50 to 59 passenger seating positions;
(iv)$1.36 for a school bus with a rated capacity of 60 to 69 passenger seating positions;
(v)$1.57 for a school bus with a rated capacity of 70 to 79 passenger seating positions; and
(vi)$1.80 for a school bus with 80 or more passenger seating positions.
(b)Nonbus mileage, as provided in subsection (1), must be reimbursed at a rate of 50 cents a mile.
(3)The rated capacity is the number of passenger seating positions of a school bus as determined under the policy adopted by the board of public education. If modification of a school bus to accommodate pupils with disabilities reduces the rated capacity of the bus, the reimbursement to a district for pupil transportation is based on the rated capacity of the bus prior to modification.
(4)The number of pupils riding the school bus may not exceed the passenger seating positions of the bus.
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