Custodial responsibility definition

Custodial responsibility means bus drivers, monitors and attendants are responsible to check for children left on their buses and should never change a bus stop or drop a child at a different stop without authorization. In addition, bus drivers should be cautious about discharging children unless a responsible party is present to accept the child. Young children should not be released to a stranger. Children should not be forced off the bus if they say they shouldn’t get off at a stop.
Custodial responsibility means all powers and duties relating to caretaking authority and decision-making authority for a minor child.
Custodial responsibility means the responsibility conferred on a civil servant by the head of a public body or by a person delegated by him to protect and maintain public property until it is disposed or written off, or transferred to the custody of another civil servant or public body;

More Definitions of Custodial responsibility

Custodial responsibility means all powers and duties relating to caretaking authority and decisionmaking authority for a child. The term includes physical custody, legal custody, parenting time, right to access, visitation, and authority to grant limited contact with a child.