DCF 202.08(9)(a)2.2. The following requirements do not apply to transportation provided in vehicles owned and driven by parents or volunteers: DCF 202.08(9)(a)2.a.a. The requirement that the certification agency obtain a copy of the driver’s driving record under par. (f). DCF 202.08(9)(b)(b) Before transporting a child, an operator shall obtain signed permission from the parent for transportation and emergency information for each child. The form shall include all of the following information: DCF 202.08(9)(b)1.1. The purpose of the transportation and the parent or guardian’s permission to transport the child for that purpose. DCF 202.08(9)(b)3.3. An address and telephone number where a parent or other adult can be reached in an emergency. DCF 202.08(9)(b)4.4. The name, address, and telephone number of the child’s health care provider. DCF 202.08(9)(b)5.5. Written consent from the child’s parent for emergency medical treatment. DCF 202.08 NoteNote: The operator may use the department’s form, Child Care Enrollment and Health History-Certified Child Care, to obtain consent of the child’s parent for emergency medical treatment. Forms are available on the department’s website, https://dcf.wisconsin.gov/cccertification/ccformspubs. DCF 202.08(9)(c)(c) An operator shall ensure that a written list of children being transported, copies of completed permissions, and emergency information for each child being transported is maintained at the premises and in any vehicle transporting children while the children are being transported. DCF 202.08(9)(d)(d) The driver of a vehicle used to transport children in care shall be at least 18 years of age, have at least one year of driving experience, and hold a valid driver’s license for the state where the driver resides and for the type of vehicle driven. DCF 202.08(9)(e)(e) Before a driver who is not the operator first transports children, the operator shall review all of the following with the driver: DCF 202.08(9)(e)1.1. The procedure for ensuring that all children are properly restrained in the appropriate child safety seat. DCF 202.08(9)(e)2.2. The procedure for loading, unloading, and tracking of children being transported. DCF 202.08(9)(e)3.3. The procedure for evacuating the children from a vehicle in an emergency. DCF 202.08(9)(e)4.4. Behavior management techniques for use with children being transported. DCF 202.08(9)(e)8.8. Information on any special needs a child being transported may have and the plan for how those needs will be met. DCF 202.08(9)(f)1.1. Prior to the day a driver first transports children in care, the operator shall submit to the certification agency a copy of the driving record for each driver and obtain approval of the driver from the certification agency. DCF 202.08(9)(f)2.2. In determining whether a driver may pose a threat to the children, the certification worker shall consider the totality of the driver’s record, any other relevant facts, and the following factors in combination: