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8 CCR 1507-56 - RULES AND REGULATIONS CONCERNING THE MOTORCYCLE OPERATOR SAFETY TRAINING (MOST) PROGRAM
Section 9 - CO MOST PROGRAM VENDOR AND INSTRUCTOR QARS

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 5, March 10, 2024

9.1. CO MOST PROGRAM QARS. CO MOST Program Vendors and Instructors will be subject to periodic QARs by CO MOST Program Office personnel, or its agents to assess the compliance of Vendors and Instructors with all applicable statutes, CO MOST Program Agreement obligations, policies and procedures, applicable CO MOST Program Approved Courses, the CO MOST PnP, and these rules. All CO MOST Program Certified Vendors and Certified Instructors are required to comply completely in good faith and participate in all QARs as may be required by the CO MOST Program.

9.1.1. QARs will be completed upon each participating CO MOST Program Vendor at least once per year and include the evaluation of all applicable elements of the CO MOST Program as each are discussed within the CO MOST Program PnP.

9.2. The CO MOST Program Office or its agents will forward copies of any QAR reports to a CO MOST Program Vendor or CO MOST Program Instructor upon which a QAR is completed within 10 business days following the completion and receipt of the QAR. If the CO MOST Program is unable to deliver a copy of the completed QAR within 10 business days of its completion, the CO MOST Program will forward a written explanation for the delay and indicate a timeline for delivery.

9.3. QARs are to be completed, documented, and submitted consistent with the CO MOST Program PnP. At a minimum, QARs must formally document, provide explanation of, and clearly indicate any area(s) that a CO MOST Program Vendor or Instructor is not in compliance with applicable statutes, rules, CO MOST Program policies, applicable CO MOST Program Approved Courses, the CO MOST PnP, and/or CO MOST Program Agreement obligations, and provide direction on how to remedy any noncompliance identified.

9.3.1. QARs may also document other areas of concern requiring attention of a CO MOST Program Vendor or Instructor that do not yet warrant formal correction or rise to the level of actual noncompliance with applicable statutes and CO MOST Program Approved Courses, CO MOST Program agreements, CO MOST Program criteria, procedures, and/or policies.

9.4. The CO MOST Program will require a CO MOST Program Vendor or Instructor to remedy any noncompliance with applicable statutes and CO MOST Program Approved Courses, CO MOST Program agreements, CO MOST Program criteria, procedures, and/or policies.

9.4.1. Any action to remedy any noncompliance or areas of concern identified by a QAR will be scheduled as directed by the CO MOST Program Office to first address those items related to statute, these rules, applicable CO MOST Program Approved Courses, applicable CO MOST Agreements, and the CO MOST PnP. Any action taken will occur consistent with these rules and other applicable CO MOST Program Approved criteria, procedures, and policies. Affected CO MOST Program Vendors or Instructors will take remedial actions at the direction of the CO MOST Program Office.

9.4.2. The CO MOST Program Office may conduct a follow-up QAR to confirm correction and compliance.

9.5. In the event a CO MOST Program Vendor fails to adequately correct noncompliance with applicable CO MOST Program Vendor requirements as directed by the Colorado MOST Program Office, the CO MOST Program Office will take action consistent with the CO MOST Program Accountability and Resolution Matrix.

9.5.1. Consistent with the CO MOST Program Accountability and Resolution Matrix and applicable provisions of Colorado statutes, the CO MOST Program will notify the CDOR in writing regarding the suspension or revocation of a CO MOST Vendor by the CO MOST Program and the effective date(s) thereof.

9.5.2. Any training provided by a suspended CO MOST Program Vendor as of and after the effective date of suspension will be invalid until the CO MOST Program Office determines the noncompliance identified has been corrected and/or is no longer present. The CO MOST Program Office will notify the CDOR in writing of any decision to lift the suspension of or reinstate the valid training status of a CO MOST Program Vendor and the effective date(s) thereof.

9.6. If, in the opinion of the CO MOST Program Office, CSP , or its agent(s), a situation manifests itself during a QAR that poses an immediate threat to the health, safety, or welfare of a student or students, or to personnel on a CO MOST Program Approved Course Range, the CO MOST Program, CSP, or its agent(s) will immediately inform the CO MOST Program Instructor(s) present and direct them to correct the situation.

9.6.1. If a CO MOST Program Instructor or Instructors fail to adequately address the threat identified, the CO MOST Program, CSP, or its agent(s) have the discretion to immediately suspend or terminate the CO MOST Approved Course until the issue is adequately addressed.

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