Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS 15A.350 - 15A.366,
186.401, 186.450, 186.531, 186.535
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS 15A.356 authorizes the
Secretary of the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet to promulgate administrative
regulations that are reasonable and necessary to carry out the provisions of 15A.350
to 15A.366. This administrative regulation establishes the criteria and procedures
required for approval of instructors for motorcycle safety education training,
instructor training course provider requirements and selection criteria, training
course requirements, fees for enrollment in a motorcycle rider training course, and
training provider requirements and selection criteria.
Section 1. Definitions.
(1) "Cabinet" is defined by
KRS
15A.011(1).
(2) "Commission" means the Motorcycle Safety
Education Commission established pursuant to
KRS 15A.362.
(3) "Instructor" means a person recognized by the
cabinet who conducts motorcycle rider training and may also be known as a rider
coach.
(4) "Instructor training course"
means a process recognized by the cabinet that prepares an individual to teach a
motorcycle rider training course.
(5)
"Instructor training course provider" means a person or entity recognized by the
cabinet to conduct an instructor training course.
(6) "Instructor trainer" means a person approved
by the cabinet to train instructors.
(7)
"Program administrator" means the person designated or appointed by the secretary of
the cabinet to administer the Motorcycle Safety Education Program.
(8) "Range" means a paved area approved for
practicing motorcycle riding skills during a training course.
(9) "Training provider" means a person or entity
approved by the cabinet to conduct a rider training course.
Section 2. Training, Approval, and Reporting
Requirements of Instructors.
(1) To request
approval to be an instructor, an individual shall:
(a) Meet the requirements of
KRS 15A.354;
(b) Have a current motorcycle endorsement on the
individual's driver's license;
(c)
Provide a certified copy of the applicant's driving record for the previous five (5)
years in Kentucky or other state in which the applicant holds a driver's
license;
(d) Not have been convicted of
a felony sex offense in KRS Chapter 510;
(e) Be able to lift the motorcycle required to be
used in the training of students;
(f) Be
able to perform the motorcycle maneuvers required in the training to be
provided;
(g) Complete the Instructor
Application in full;
(h) Successfully
complete a recognized instructor training course listed on the Motorcycle Safety
Education Commission Web site at
https://justice.ky.gov/pages/motorcycle-safety-education.aspx;
(i) Provide a diploma, certificate of completion,
or other similar documentation from the instructor training course to verify
completion of one (1) of the recognized training courses;
(j) Have ridden a motorcycle for at least 1,000
miles within the previous twelve (12) months; and
(k) Submit the application with all other required
documents to the program administrator by mailing to Motorcycle Safety Education
Commission, Program Administrator, Justice and Public Safety Cabinet, 125 Holmes
Street, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601.
(2) If an instructor is currently approved and
requests to be requalified as an instructor for another year, the instructor shall:
(a) Not have had his driver's license suspended or
revoked at any time during the preceding two (2) years or at any time within the
preceding five (5) years for any alcohol or drug related offense; and
(b) Provide proof of teaching a minimum of two (2)
motorcycle safety courses in the previous year; or
(c) Provide proof of teaching one (1) motorcycle
safety course in the previous year; and
(d) Successfully complete in the previous year an
approved instructor training course listed on the Motorcycle Safety Education
Commission Web site; or
(e) Successfully
complete in the previous year a teaching skills course provided by the cabinet or
its designee.
(3) Instructor
application review and processing.
(a) After review
of the application:
1. If the application is
missing information, the program administrator shall return the application to the
applicant with a request for the missing information; or
2. If the application is missing required
documentation, the program administrator shall send a request for the missing
documentation to the applicant.
(b) Instructor Application Approval or Denial
1. If the application is complete, within thirty
(30) days, the program administrator shall notify the applicant of:
a. Approval as an instructor if all of the
requirements in this administrative regulation have been met in the application and
the required documentation received; or
b. Denial of approval as an instructor if all of
the requirements have not been met in the application.
2. Approval for an instructor shall be valid for
(1) year from the date of the approval notice.
(4) Instructor Required Notices. The instructor
shall provide written notice with specific details concerning the matter to the
program administrator:
(a) If the instructor's
driver's license is suspended or revoked;
(b) If the instructor is convicted of a felony sex
offense in KRS Chapter 510;
(c) Of
teaching one (1) or two (2) motorcycle safety courses each year; and
(d) Any change in contact information.
Section 3. Instructor
Training Course Provider Responsibilities.
(1) An
instructor training course provider shall:
(a)
Provide training facilities and equipment required by the approved
curriculum;
(b) Provide all course
materials including handouts, books, and other items required by the approved
curriculum to each participant;
(c)
Obtain and maintain all certifications required to teach and certify new instructors
within the curriculum being taught;
(d)
Coordinate with existing instructor training course providers to deliver training
sessions in a specific region based on need and available instructors or
candidates;
(e) Report the following
participant and course data to the program administrator;
1. Completion status of participants;
2. Contact information of participants;
and
3. Instructor certification numbers,
if available;
(f) Allow
quality assurance inspections of its training courses at the request of the program
administrator; and
(g) Conduct quality
assurance visits at the request of the program administrator.
(2) Instructor Training Course Provider Required
Notices. The instructor training course provider shall notify the program
administrator:
(a) If the instructor training
course provider or its instructor trainer has lost certification from the
appropriate curriculum governing body;
(b) If the instructor training course provider or
its instructor trainer has lost his or her driver's license due to suspension or
revocation;
(c) If the instructor
training course provider or its instructor trainer is convicted of a felony sex
offense in KRS Chapter 510; and
(d) Any
change in contact information.
Section 4. Training Provider Responsibilities.
(1) A training provider shall:
(a) Follow a curriculum in compliance with the
Model National Standards for Entry-Level Motorcycle Rider Training published by the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and recognized by the commission as
described in Section 9(4) of this administrative regulation;
(b) Ensure a sufficient number of courses and
instructors are available to meet demand in the local geographic area;
(c) Schedule classes and instructors as
needed;
(d) Provide a schedule of
classes to the program administrator and any schedule updates throughout the
training season;
(e) Register students
and take payment using the cabinet Web site or, if the Web site is unavailable,
remit student tuition payments to the program administrator made payable to the
Kentucky State Treasurer;
(f) Not use
participant data, such as contact information, for any purpose outside of the
provision of the rider education course;
(g) Keep all participant information confidential
and not share with any third parties without prior approval from the
cabinet;
(h) Obtain and maintain a
training range, motorcycles, safety equipment, classroom, and other course equipment
according to Sections 6 through 8 of this administrative regulation;
(i) Provide classroom materials such as books,
handouts, videos, and other items as needed for completion of the course;
(j) Have access to a computer or other appropriate
device with internet capability and printer for student and course management and
printing course completion certificates;
(k) Supervise and monitor adherence of instructors
to course curriculum and course delivery;
(l) Solicit student feedback and distribute course
evaluations;
(m) Forward student
feedback to the cabinet upon request;
(n) Maintain the following insurance:
1. General liability insurance in an amount not
less than $1,000,000 underwritten by an insurance carrier licensed and approved by
the Kentucky Department of Insurance, which shall include personal injury insurance
for students and instructors;
2. Any
insurance, including workers compensation and unemployment insurance, required by
federal, state, or local law.
(o) Submit student information in a manner
prescribed by the cabinet for the purpose of reimbursement of services;
(p) Issue a course completion certificate as
described in Section 9(5) of this administrative regulation to a student who has
successfully completed the course; and
(q) Establish and implement policies and
procedures for delivery of instruction and maintenance of site location and
equipment. The training provider shall submit its policies and procedures regarding
maintenance of site locations and equipment for written approval or denial to the
program administrator before it or any part of it becomes effective and
enforceable.
(2) Training
Provider Required Notices. The training provider shall notify the program
administrator:
(a) If the training provider's
range is no longer available or has lost certification from the appropriate
curriculum governing body;
(b) Of loss
or change in required insurance;
(c) If
the training provider cannot deliver services due to availability of instructors or
equipment;
(d) Of any accidents
involving bodily injury that occur during course instruction;
(e) Of proposed changes to policy and procedures
regarding maintenance of equipment or delivery of instruction prior to
implementation.
(f) Of any breach
involving student data within seven (7) days of discovery of the breach;
and
(g) Of any change in contact
information.
Section
5. Student-Instructor Ratio. The instructor to student ratio shall not
exceed the following:
(1) An instructor shall not
teach more than thirty-six (36) students during classroom instruction;
(2) An instructor shall not teach more than eight
(8) students during range instruction if teaching alone; and
(3) Two instructors shall not teach more than
twelve (12) students during range instruction.
Section 6. Training Course Range Requirements.
(1) A range shall include fifty-six (56) linear
feet per student at the perimeter dimension and a minimum of twenty (20) feet paved
run-off area on each side.
(2) A range
shall be approved by the governing body of the recognized curriculum prior to
use.
(3) Student range capacity shall be
the total linear feet of the perimeter divided by fifty-six (56) and rounded
down.
(4) A standard range shall be 120
feet by 220 feet with a minimum paved run-off area of twenty (20) feet on each
side.
(5) A modified range may be used
if it meets the requirements in (1) through (3) of this section.
Section 7. Training Motorcycles.
(1) A training motorcycle shall be a 500cc
motorcycle or smaller;
(2) One
motorcycle shall be available for each student participating in the range
session;
(3) A motorcycle shall be
intended by the manufacturer for street use, but may have:
(a) The headlight disabled for use on the range;
or
(b) A speed or RPM limiting device
installed; and
(4) A
motorcycle used in the training course shall be maintained in safe operating
condition according to the manufacturer's specifications.
Section 8. Training Course Range Equipment.
(1) Protective Equipment. A rider shall wear the
following protective equipment during range instruction:
(a) A full face or three-quarter helmet certified
by its manufacturer to meet US DOT Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 218 in
good condition;
(b) A face shield,
goggles, or glasses;
(c) Leather or
other abrasion-resistant, full-fingered gloves;
(d) A weather appropriate, long-sleeved shirt or
jacket that fully covers the arms;
(e)
Long pants that fully cover the legs; and
(f) Boots or other sturdy, over-the-ankle
footwear.
(2) Safety
equipment. A range shall have and maintain the following equipment in close
proximity to the riding area during range instruction:
(a) Class A fire extinguisher;
(b) First aid kit; and
(c) An appropriate number of cones or other
markers for the outline of riding exercises.
Section 9. Rider Training Courses for Novice
Riders.
(1) A rider training course for novice
riders shall:
(a) Meet the requirements of
KRS
15A.352(2);
(b) Meet or exceed the Model National Standards
for Entry-Level Motorcycle Rider Training published by the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration;
(c) Follow a
curriculum recognized by the commission as described in subsection 4 of this
section;
(d) Not be less than eight (8)
hours of hands-on instruction for a novice course;
(e) Be provided by instructors approved by the
cabinet; and
(f) Meet the training
course requirements in this administrative regulation.
(2) Course materials shall include the Kentucky
Motorcycle Manual maintained by the Kentucky State Police and a diagram of the
motorcycle with basic parts for driving identified. Materials may also include those
specific to the curriculum being taught and required by the governing body of the
curriculum.
(3) Student evaluation shall
include a:
(a) Written exam that addresses:
1. Current traffic laws with a focus on
motorcycles; and
2. Best practices of
motorcycle operation; and
(b)
A skills test that demonstrates safe operation of the motorcycle in numerous
situations.
(4) Training
courses for novice riders recognized by the cabinet shall be listed on the
Motorcycle Safety Education Commission Web site.
(5) Certificate of Completion
(a) Upon successful completion of a course that
meets the requirements in this section of this administrative regulation and is
included on the list of training courses for novice riders recognized by the
cabinet, the student shall be issued a certificate of completion in physical or
electronic format that shall include:
1. Date of
course completion;
2. Provider of course
taken;
3. Curriculum used in course;
and
4. Certificate number.
(b) The student shall present this
certificate to the Circuit Clerk in his county of residence to be used for an
exemption of the skills portion of the motorcycle endorsement testing.
Section 10. Students.
(1) Enrollment and Registration Requirements. A
student shall:
(a) Have a valid Kentucky driver's
license or Kentucky motor vehicle instructional permit;
(b) Complete and sign a liability waiver form. A
student under the age of eighteen (18) shall have a liability waiver from his or her
parent or legal guardian, signed on-site or notarized, authorizing the student to
take the course;
(c) Complete the
registration process; and
(d) Pay any
required fee.
(2) Course
Completion. A student shall:
(a) Attend,
participate in, and complete all required training sessions; and
(b) Achieve passing scores on required
tests.
(c) Upon successful completion of
the program, receive a course completion certificate as prescribed in this
administration regulation.
Section 11. Approval of Courses for Exemption from
the Licensing Skill Test.
(1) In order for a course
to be approved for exemption from the licensing skill test pursuant to
KRS 15A.352, a course
shall:
(a) Meet the curriculum standards of and
receive any approvals required by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation for motorcycle
rider education or instructor training, but shall not include an online course
without hands on training on a motorcycle;
(b) Meet the curriculum standards of and receive
any approvals required by Total Control Training, Inc. for motorcycle rider
education;
(c) Be a rider education
training course administered by an approved training provider in another state which
is recognized for exemption from the motorcycle licensing skill test in that state;
or
(d) Be submitted to and approved by
the commission for inclusion on the list.
(2) The courses approved for exemption by the
commission shall be published on the commission's Web site.
Section 12. Data and Reporting.
(1) All reports shall be submitted electronically
to the cabinet through the commission's Web site. If the program Web site is
unavailable, reports shall be sent by electronic mail or by mailing to Motorcycle
Safety Education Program, Program Administrator, Justice and Public Safety Cabinet,
125 Holmes Street, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601.
(2) A training provider shall report to the
program administrator:
(a) Course schedules and
updates;
(b) Student
attendance;
(c) Student contact
information;
(d) Student driver's or
permit license information;
(e) Course
completion date;
(f) Whether student
passed or failed course;
(g) Skills
waiver card number if issued;
(h)
Student feedback evaluations when requested; and
(i) Evaluations of instructors and the instructor
training course provider.
(3)
An instructor training course provider shall report to the program administrator:
(a) Student attendance;
(b) Results and recommendations for instructor
candidates upon completion of training; and
(c) Results of quality assurance visits for both
instructors and training providers.
Section 13. Quality Assurance.
(1) An instructor shall:
(a) Maintain all appropriate certifications
required by the governing body of the recognized curriculum; and
(b) Participate in all required professional
development activities as prescribed by the governing body of the recognized
curriculum or cabinet.
(2)
Instructor training course providers shall:
(a)
Conduct periodic audits and provide feedback to instructors for the purpose of
professional development at the request of the program administrator; and
(b) Maintain all appropriate certifications
required by the governing body of the recognized curriculum.
(3) Portions of student evaluation form results
may be made available for professional development to the following:
(a) Instructors;
(b) Instructor training course providers;
and
(c) Training providers.
(4) The cabinet program administrator
or designee may conduct audits as needed to review quality of instruction, range
condition, equipment condition, and compliance with financial and other reporting
requirements.
Section 14.
Fees.
(1) A fee shall not be required for an
individual who is:
(a) At least sixteen (16) years
of age;
(b) Less than eighteen (18)
years of age;
(c) A Kentucky resident;
and
(d) Has a valid motor vehicle
instructional permit or driver's license.
(2) A fee not to exceed $150 may be required for
an individual who is:
(a) At least eighteen (18)
years of age;
(b) A Kentucky resident;
and
(c) Eligible for a motor vehicle
instruction permit.
(3) Any
fee shall be paid upon registration and shall not be refundable.
(4) Any fee shall be paid by check or money order
made payable to the Kentucky State Treasurer or other means established through the
Justice and Public Safety Cabinet Web site.
Section 15. Training Provider Selection Criteria.
(1) To request to be a training provider, the
applicant shall:
(a) Complete the Training Provider
Application in full;
(b) Submit evidence
showing the person or entity has the ability meet the required responsibilities as
prescribed in this administrative regulation. This shall include:
1. Description of expertise in offering this or
similar type of program;
2. Range
approval certification or application for certification;
3. Schedule of range availability or proposed
course schedule;
4. List of training
motorcycles including VIN number or plan to acquire them;
5. Maintenance records of owned motorcycles, if
available;
6. Copies of policies or
quotes to obtain required insurance;
7.
Business plan showing anticipated costs and revenues to determine viability;
and
8. Policy and procedures manual for
course delivery, site, and equipment maintenance.
(c) Submit the application with all other required
documents to the program administrator by electronic mail or by mailing to
Motorcycle Safety Education Program, Program Administrator, Justice and Public
Safety Cabinet, 125 Holmes Street, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601.
(2) Application review and processing.
(a) After review of the application:
1. If the application is missing information, the
program administrator shall return the application to the applicant with a request
for the missing information; or
2. If
the application is missing required documentation, the program administrator shall
send a request for the missing documentation to the applicant.
(b) Application approval or denial.
1. If the application is complete, within thirty
(30) days, the program administrator shall notify the applicant of:
a. Approval as a training provider if all of the
requirements have been met in the application and send a certificate of approval. A
contract between the cabinet and training provider shall also be sent for the
training provider to sign and return to the cabinet within thirty (30) days of
receipt; or
b. Denial of approval as a
training provider if all of the requirements have not been met in the
application.
2. Approval for
a training provider shall be valid for two (2) years from the date of the approval
notice.
Section
16. Instructor Training Course Provider Selection Criteria.
(1) To request to be an instructor training course
provider, the person or entity shall:
(a) Complete
the instructor training course provider application in full;
(b) Provide a diploma, certificate of completion,
or other similar documentation from the instructor training course to verify
completion of one (1) of the approved training courses for each instructor
trainer;
(c) Submit evidence showing the
person or entity has the ability meet the required responsibilities and course
requirements in this administrative regulation. This shall include:
1. Description of expertise in offering this or
similar type of program;
2. Copies of
policies or quotes to obtain all required insurance;
3. Business plan showing anticipated costs and
revenues to determine viability;
4.
Policy and procedure manual or plan for new instructor training, quality assurance,
and existing instructor professional development; and
5. Cost schedule for each type of class including
number of participants, if applicable, and quality assurance visits.
(d) Submit the application with all
other required documents to the program administrator by electronic mail or by
mailing to Motorcycle Safety Education Program, Program Administrator, Justice and
Public Safety Cabinet, 125 Holmes Street, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601.
(2) Application review and processing.
After review of the application:
(a) If the
application is missing information, the program administrator shall return the
application to the applicant with a request for the missing information;
or
(b) If the application is missing
required documentation, the program administrator shall send a request for the
missing documentation to the applicant.
(3) Application approval or denial:
(a) If the application is complete, within thirty
(30) days, the program administrator shall notify the applicant of:
(b) Approval as an instructor training course
provider if all of the requirements have been met in the application and send a
certificate of approval. A contract between the cabinet and instructor training
course provider shall also be sent for the instructor training course provider to
sign and return to the cabinet within thirty (30) days of receipt; or
(c) Denial of approval as a trainer if all of the
requirements have not been met in the application.
(4) Approval for instructor training course
provider shall be valid for two (2) years from the date of the approval
notice.
Section 17.
Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following
material is incorporated by reference:
(a) "Model
National Standards for Entry-Level Motorcycle Rider Training", NHTSA, DOT HS 811
503, August 2011.
(b) "Model National
Administrative Standards for State Motorcycle Rider Training Programs" NHTSA,
November 2014, Report No. DOT HS 812 071.
(c) "Training Instructor Application", Motorcycle
Safety Education Program, 2019.
(d)
"Instructor Training Course Provider Application", Motorcycle Safety Education
Program, 2019.
(e) "Training Provider
Application", Motorcycle Safety Education Program, 2019.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied, or
obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Justice and Public Safety
Cabinet, Motorcycle Safety Education Program, Office of the Secretary, 125 Holmes
Street, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 phone (502) 564-7554, fax (502) 564-6686, Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The applications may also be obtained from the
Motorcycle Safety Education Commission Web site at
https://justice.ky.gov/Pages/Motorcycle-Safety-Education.aspx.
The standards may also be obtained from the U.S. Department of Transportation,
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Web site in the Motorcycle Safety
area at
https://www.nhtsa.gov/sites/nhtsa.dot.gov/files/documents/811503.pdf
and
https://www.nhtsa.gov/sites/nhtsa.dot.gov/files/documents/812071-modelnatladminmotorcycle.pdf.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS 15A.350,
15A.352,
15A.354,
15A.356