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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 39 · § 39.710

§ 39.710. How does a school calculate annual bus transportation miles for day students?

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To calculate the total annual bus transportation miles for day students, a school must use the appropriate formula from this section. In the formulas, Tu = Miles driven on Tuesday of the transportation mileage count week, W = Miles driven on Wednesday of the transportation mileage count week, and Th = Miles driven on Thursday of the transportation mileage count week.
(a)For ISEP-eligible day students whose route is entirely over improved roads, calculate miles using the following formula:
(b)For ISEP-eligible day students whose route is partly over unimproved roads, calculate miles using the following three steps.
(1)Step 1. Apply the following formula to miles driven over improved roads only:
(2)Step 2. Apply the following formula to miles driven over unimproved roads only:
(3)Step 3. Add together the sums from steps 1 and 2 to obtain the total annual transportation miles.
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