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Please explain the major change that no longer makes riding in an “adapted” vehicle sufficient?

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Please explain the major change that no longer makes riding in an “adapted” vehicle sufficient?

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In order to bill for specialized transportation, the child must be transported in a specially adapted district-owned or district-contracted vehicle. Specially adapted means a vehicle that has physical adaptations not normally found on a regular school bus. For example, the vehicle might have a wheelchair lift, harnesses, child-protective seating, or is air conditioned. The presence of a bus monitor does not meet the criteria of a special adaptation.

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