Delaware Administrative Code
Title 2 - Transportation
2000 - Department of Transportation
2200 - Division of Motor Vehicles
Driver Services
2226 - Third Party Commercial Driver License Skills Testing
Section 2226-7.0 - Skills Tester Requirements
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
7.1 The Division will determine the frequency, locations, means of delivery, and class size for training and certifying STs for the Delaware Commercial Examiner Certification Training Course based upon their analysis of the existing training demand and the availability of resources.
7.2 Each ST seeking training and certification must:
7.3 An ST performing exams for a TPTO must be actively employed at the time the exam is performed.
7.4 An ST must administer a minimum of 25 SREs per year. Failure to complete the minimum may result in the suspension of an ST's certification.
7.5 An ST cannot administer any SRE to a member of their immediate family. Immediate family means parent (step), spouse, sibling (step), grandparent, child (step), significant other, in-law, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, first cousin or anyone residing within the same household.
7.6 A TPTO must notify the Division in writing within 48 hours of an ST's change of driving status or departure from the TPTO.
7.7 A TPTO's hiring process for STs must include the requirements of 49 CFR § 384.228(h).
7.8 An ST must be employed by the TPTO to which they are registered with the exception of State of Delaware agencies.
7.9 An ST may be employed by more than one TPTO, but shall be issued a separate certification number for each TPTO employing the ST.
7.10 An ST certification is valid only while the tester is employed by the TPTO listed on the certificate.
7.11 An ST shall maintain a valid Delaware CDL that has not been previously suspended, revoked, forfeited, or denied for a moving violation.
7.12 An ST must ensure that testing forms are complete and accurate.
7.13 The Division reserves the right to require any ST to be retrained for any reason.
7.14 An ST working on behalf of a State Agency may be considered a subcontractor under an active contract with that State agency.
7.15 A TPTO may request the certification of any employee or subcontractor be canceled by notifying the Division in writing.
7.16 An ST may be evaluated either during an actual SRE or an SRE with a Division representative as the driver during an audit. ST's must follow Division procedures, meet Division standards, and must pass the evaluation with a minimum score of 80%. Failure to pass the evaluation may be reason for the Division to require additional continuing education of the ST.
7.17 A skills test examiner who is also a skills instructor either as a part of a school, training program, or otherwise is prohibited from administering a skills test to an applicant who received skills training by that skills test examiner. A skills test examiner must comply with the requirements and limitations imposed by 49 CFR 383.75(a)(7).