John's Law mandates special transportation van staff training in first aid and CPR, and requires written reports on students' disabilities.
John's Law, introduced in Massachusetts, focuses on enhancing special needs transportation and student safety. It mandates that any bus driver, monitor, or qualified attendant responsible for transporting a school-age child with a disability on a special transportation van must be trained and certified in first aid, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Additionally, these staff members must provide a written report identifying any sensory, neurological, emotional, communication, physical, intellectual, or health impairments that may affect the safety of the child during transportation.
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