Illinois Administrative Code
Title 92 - TRANSPORTATION
Part 1066 - ONLINE ONLY ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION COURSE PROVIDER CERTIFICATION
Section 1066.70 - Online Only Adult Driver Education Course Provider Verification of Student Identity and Course Completion
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
a) Prior to certification, providers must submit procedures for verifying the identity of the student taking the course to the Secretary of State, which may include, but are not limited to, the following:
b) If the method of verification is keystroke analysis or unique typing style, in addition to the initial keystroke analysis, additional analyses must be conducted at least once per hour during the course at random intervals. Students shall have 60 seconds to provide a keystroke sample. Students who fail to provide a sample or to do so within this specified time period shall be returned to the place in the course where the student last successfully passed a verification. A student, who, for the second time, fails to provide a sample, or fails to do so within this specified time period shall be deemed to have failed the course. If the sample does not match the sample provided by the student at the start of the course, the student shall be required to provide another sample. If the second sample does not match the sample provided by the student at the start of the course, the student shall be required to provide a third sample. If the third sample does not match the sample provided by the student at the start of the course, the student shall be prevented from completing the course and shall be deemed to have failed the course.
c) If the method of verification is voice verification, in addition to the initial voice exemplar, the student shall be required to call at least one time per hour, during each hour of the course, during random intervals. Students shall have only 60 seconds to provide a voice exemplar. Students who fail to provide an exemplar or to do so within this specified time period shall be returned to the place in the course where the student last successfully passed a verification. A student, who, for a second time, fails to provide an exemplar or fails to do so within this specified time period shall be deemed to have failed the course. If the voice exemplar does not match the exemplar provided by the student at the start of the course, the student shall be required to provide another exemplar. If the second exemplar does not match the exemplar provided by the student at the start of the course, the student shall be required to provide a third sample. If the third sample does not match the sample provided by the student at the start of the course, the student shall be prevented from completing the course and shall be deemed to have failed the course.
d) If the method of verification is challenge questions, the student must be asked a minimum of two questions per hour, during each hour of the course, during random intervals. Students shall have only 60 seconds to respond. Students who fail to respond to the question or who fail to respond within the specified time period shall be returned to the place in the course where the student last successfully passed a verification. A student who, for a second time, fails to responds to a challenge question or who fails to respond within the specified time period shall be deemed to have failed the course. If a student answers a question incorrectly, another challenge question shall be asked. If the student correctly answers the challenge question, the student may proceed with the course. If the student incorrectly answers a third challenge question, the student is deemed to have failed the course.
e) Providers shall incorporate a course content validation process that verifies student participation and comprehension of course material, and course completion, including the following: