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to a subsequent meeting of the State Board of Education. The State Board then makes its finding and notifies the parties involved. The Commissioner of Education has advised local boards to follow certain procedures in dealing with transportation appeals: 1. See that the forms recommended by the State Department of Education for 295 transportation hearings and appeals are used. 1. Request that parents who ask a hearing before the local board of education 298 specify in writing the conditions which they are citing to substantiate any claim of hazardous conditions making transportation reasonable and necessary. 1. In cases where requests for transportation are denied after a hearing, notify 303 the parent of the finding of the local board and specify in writing the board's reasons for holding that such transportation is not reasonable or desirable. 1. Before arriving at a decision in transportation hearings, see that the 307 following is done: a. Have the distances involved measured by a member or an agent of the board. b. Secure a report and recommendation from the chief of police or other traffic authority concerning such items as road conditions, speed and density of traffic, natural hazards, etc. c. Determine possible means of eliminating hazardous conditions by consultation with the responsible authorities. d. Seek to bring about the elimination of hazardous conditions in order to avoid appeal from the local board's decision. ENFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS ENFIELD, CONNECTICUT PEST MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 3512. 1.0 Administration 1.1 The Superintendent is responsible for the overall program. Principals are responsible for their schools. 1.2 A Pest Management Coordinator shall be appointed to assist the Superintendent in developing an Integrated Pest Management Program in all the schools. The Coordinator's Position Description shall require that she/he develop administrative procedures to implement this Board Policy, to define regulatory compliance, and to distribute information to the schools. 2.0 Definition 2.1 A "pesticide", under Public Act No. 99-165, means a fungicide used on plants, an insecticide, a herbicide, or a rodenticide, but does not mean a sanitizer, disinfectant, antimicrobial agent, or pesticide bait. 2.2 A "pesticide applicator", under Public Act No. 99-165, means an individual with supervisory certification under section 22a-54 of the Connecticut General Statutes or an individual with operational 21