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32-12A-24.3. Blood glucose level checks of driver with insulin-treated diabetes mellitus. No person who holds a waiver pursuant to § 32-12A-24.1 may operate a school bus with students present unless the person checks his or her blood glucose level no more than thirty minutes before operating the bus. If the person operates a bus for a continuous duration that exceeds eighty-nine minutes, the person shall check his or her blood glucose level each hour and record the information. The person shall submit the information to the employer each day.

Source: SL 2009, ch 155, § 3.

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Statutes > South-dakota > Title-32 > Chapter-12a > Statute-32-12a-24-3

32-12A-24.3. Blood glucose level checks of driver with insulin-treated diabetes mellitus. No person who holds a waiver pursuant to § 32-12A-24.1 may operate a school bus with students present unless the person checks his or her blood glucose level no more than thirty minutes before operating the bus. If the person operates a bus for a continuous duration that exceeds eighty-nine minutes, the person shall check his or her blood glucose level each hour and record the information. The person shall submit the information to the employer each day.

Source: SL 2009, ch 155, § 3.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-32 > Chapter-12a > Statute-32-12a-24-3

32-12A-24.3. Blood glucose level checks of driver with insulin-treated diabetes mellitus. No person who holds a waiver pursuant to § 32-12A-24.1 may operate a school bus with students present unless the person checks his or her blood glucose level no more than thirty minutes before operating the bus. If the person operates a bus for a continuous duration that exceeds eighty-nine minutes, the person shall check his or her blood glucose level each hour and record the information. The person shall submit the information to the employer each day.

Source: SL 2009, ch 155, § 3.