Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) Approval for conducting traffic violator
education classroom courses shall be contingent upon the traffic violator
school meeting and maintaining the following standard requirements:
(1) Classroom shall provide a minimum of 15
square feet of space per student if the facility has lecture/assembly type
seating or 20 square feet of space per student if the facility has standard
classroom seating with tables or desks.
(2) Classroom shall provide seating and
writing surfaces for all students. Writing surfaces shall be tables, desks, the
equivalent, or portable writing surfaces. Portable writing surfaces shall be
made of a rigid material at least a 1/8 inch thick and shall measure at least 8
1/2 by 11 inches.
(3) Classroom
attendance shall be limited to a maximum of 40 students.
(4) Classrooms shall provide an educational
atmosphere which is conducive to learning. To be conducive to learning, the
classroom atmosphere shall be influenced as follows: appropriately cooled and
heated to overcome normal summer and winter outside temperatures; appropriately
lit for reading; and be free from interruptions including but not limited to
noise, business activities, foot traffic, and machinery.
(5) Classrooms shall not be located in or
accessed through bars, restaurant lounges, or any other rooms which serve
alcohol, allow alcohol consumption, or advertise or promote alcohol or its
consumption.
(6) Classrooms shall
comply with all applicable local ordinances, including health and safety
ordinances.
(b) Approval
for conducting traffic violator home study and internet education courses shall
be contingent upon the traffic violator school maintaining the availability of
the course:
(1) A traffic violator school
that offers a home study or internet course shall notify the department of the
initial date the course is available to the public.
(2) If the course becomes unavailable for
five or more business days for any reason after that date, the school shall
notify the department of the change in status within ten days.
(3) Before offering a course to the public
that has been reported as "unavailable," the school must notify the department
15 business days prior to offering the course.
(4) A home study or internet course shall
provide a prospective student with a specific time when the course shall be
available or refer the person to the Occupational Licensing Lookup (OLL) when
the course is not available. OLL can be accessed through the department's
website address at
www.dmv.ca.gov.
(5) A home study or internet program which is
not available for 25 percent of the time in a quarter, with exception to a
cause determined to be beyond the school's control, shall be notified and
removed from the OLL for a period of six months. If the program is unavailable
more than 25 percent of the time for a second quarter within two years, the
course shall be removed from OLL until the department approves a request from
the school to have the course returned to the OLL. The school's name will
remain on OLL; however, OLL will reflect that a course of the modality affected
is not available.
(6) A home study
or internet school shall respond to a course inquiry within five business days
by providing the home study course materials or the information necessary to
commence an internet course. If the school is unable to respond within five
days, it shall provide the requester with the date the course will be offered
again or refer the student to the OLL so the student can choose another
school.
(7) If internet course
instruction has been interrupted, the traffic violator school shall refund the
course fee if the course will not be available for completion within five
business days.
Note: Authority cited: Sections
1651,
11202(a)(2)
and
11219,
Vehicle Code. Reference: Section
11202,
Vehicle Code.
Note: Authority cited: Sections
1651,
11202(a)(2)
and
11219,
Vehicle Code. Reference: Section
11202,
Vehicle Code.