Section 392-151-105. Instruction of patrol members.  


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  • Each school patrol member shall be thoroughly trained in his or her duties before being permitted to take assigned posts. Instruction shall include the fundamentals of patrol operation - Where and how to stand when on duty, how to handle the patrol flag, and what constitutes a sufficient gap in vehicular traffic to permit safe crossing by students. Emphasis shall be placed on special hazards and the need for constant alertness. Types of training which shall be given members are:
    (1) On-the-job training for at least one week under the direction of an experienced patrol member or for a longer period to learn their duties.
    (2) Personal instruction by the patrol supervisor, a police officer, or a designated school district safety official.
    (3) Reading and understanding written instructions which the school has compiled for the specific purpose of instructing new members.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.385. WSR 91-15-016, § 392-151-105, filed 7/10/91, effective 8/10/91; Order 7-75, § 392-151-105, filed 12/22/75. Formerly WAC 392-24-300.]
RCW 46.61.385. WSR 91-15-016, § 392-151-105, filed 7/10/91, effective 8/10/91; Order 7-75, § 392-151-105, filed 12/22/75. Formerly WAC 392-24-300.