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SR2S Liability

SR2S Liability. Objectives1.Foster understanding of the role and responsibilities of school boards.2. Identify school district barriers for supporting SRTS.3. Provide resources for supporting SRTS.. SR2S Liability. Role of the School Board To ensure that school districts are responsive to th

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SR2S Liability

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    1. Michigan Fitness Foundation Safe Routes to School Liability The State Coalition Annual Meeting March 3, 2011 Presenter April Morrison-Harke SR2S Liability

    2. SR2S Liability Objectives 1.Foster understanding of the role and responsibilities of school boards. 2. Identify school district barriers for supporting SRTS. 3. Provide resources for supporting SRTS.

    3. SR2S Liability Role of the School Board To ensure that school districts are responsive to the values, beliefs, and priorities of their communities.

    4. SR2S Liability Liability Risk Avoidance School District should not partake in actions that increase their responsibilities and boundaries. Employees/volunteers escorting students to/from school. Requiring students to walk/bike to school. Mapping “safe” routes to school.

    5. SR2S Liability The Good News The school board can support and encourage SRTS efforts through their roles and responsibilities without exposing the district to increased risk of liability.

    6. Legal duty of care School breached that duty Breach was “proximate cause” of injury Establish Liability for Negligence

    7. Degree school controls activity School actions conform to rules, policy, regulations, & procedures Extent school knew of hazard and failed to warn against it. Relevant Factors

    8. SR2S Liability Work with School District Administrative and Legal Staff Policies Risk Management Insurance Needs

    9. SR2S Liability Be Aware of: Local Laws and State Laws Regulations School Policies

    10. SR2S Liability Take Steps to Fix Problems On School Property Local Road or Security

    11. SR2S Liability Be Proactive Develop a Plan Identify Safety Problems Prioritize Needed Improvements Notify Community of Hazards

    12. SR2S Liability Document Your Efforts Speeding Vehicles Keep Records of Communication Notify Parents

    13. SR2S Liability Be uniform, systematic and consistent in undertaking safety improvements.

    14. SR2S Liability Inform and Involve Parents Parents responsible for their children. (readiness and route) Information on routes, guards, signals, and safety education. Encourage parents to walk small children.

    15. SR2S Liability Consider Waivers When SR2S program sponsors specify transportation activities. For Parent Volunteers and Parents of Students Participating Carefully Drafted for Effectiveness

    16. SR2S Liability Insurance School District Umbrella Policy Review Policy for SR2S Coverage Adjust Policy if Necessary

    17. SR2S Liability Provide Training Adult Crossing Guards School Employees - Safety Safety Patrollers Volunteers - Screening

    18. SR2S Liability Federal Volunteer Protection Act 1. If providing service to nonprofit, school, or other government agency. 2. Acting within scope of duties 3. Negligent – act without reasonable care

    19. SR2S Liability Federal Volunteer Protection Act Not Covered Extremely Negligent, Deliberately Required License or Certification Drugs or Alcohol Operation of Motor Vehicle Provide Significant Protection not Total

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