Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
[Comment: For dates and availability of material incorporated
by reference in this rule, see paragraph (A) in rule
4501-7-39
of the Administrative Code.]
Driver education courses for beginning drivers, who are between
fifteen years and five months of age and eighteen years of age, may be
delivered in a classroom,
via virtual
instruction, or an online program to satisfy the requirements as provided
for in division (C) of section
4508.02
of the Revised Code.
(A) The following
requirements are the responsibility of all driver education
schools, instructors, and training managers, as
applicable, who provide instruction to beginning drivers who are between the
ages of fifteen years and five months and eighteen years of age.
(1) No student will be accepted for driver
education before attaining the age of fifteen years and five months without
approval from the director;
(2) The
program shall be based on the principles of and cover, at a minimum, the body
of knowledge contained in the "Ohio Driver Training Curriculum." The program
includes no less than twenty-four hours of driver
education;
(3) The instruction
consists of no less than sixty minutes of instruction
for each hour credited toward completion of the required training;
(4) The instruction
includes dissemination of materials regarding
anatomical gifts and anatomical gift procedures as specified in section
4508.021
of the Revised Code that are created or approved by the second chance trust
fund advisory committee created under section
2108.17
of the Revised Code;
(5) The
instruction includes the dangers of driving a motor vehicle while
using an electronic wireless communications device to write, send, or read a
text-based communication;
(6) It
shall be the responsibility of the driver training enterprise offering the
driver education instruction to determine each student's successful completion
by means of a comprehensive final examination, as
prescribed by the director, measuring driver knowledge.
(a) No student being tested shall be
permitted to refer to any materials that may contain answers to the questions
thereon;
(b)
The student shall answer seventy-five per cent or more of the questions
comprising the final examination correctly in order to constitute a successful
completion of the driver education course. If a student fails the exam, the
student may be offered no more than two additional opportunities to pass
without further education. Students may not be provided a final examination
less than twenty-four hours from the last attempt;
(7) Not more than nine hours nor fewer than
three hours of driver education shall be devoted to showing educational videos,
slides or films that relate to driver training. No videos, slides or films, or
activities unrelated to safe driving practices, driver knowledge, or driver
skill shall be used;
(8) All
training as required in this rule and rule
4501-7-10
of the Administrative Code, provided by the enterprise shall be made available
to, and completed by, the student within six months of the first date of
training, unless mitigating circumstances occur. Mitigating circumstances
include health and family issues that disrupt the student's ability to receive
training. Mitigating circumstances do not include the inability to schedule
training due to parent or student elective or extra-curricular activities, such
as sports and school clubs. Mitigating circumstances shall be documented in the
student's record. Requests for special circumstances not listed to be
considered as "mitigating" shall be requested through the department. If no
mitigating circumstances are approved, training will be voided and the student
shall re-take the training.
(B) In addition to the requirements
listed in paragraph (A) of this rule, for class
"D" licensed schools, providing instruction in the
classroom or via virtual classroom courses for beginning drivers,
shall also meet the following
requirements:
(1) Students shall be taught and
supervised by a licensed instructor. Licensed instructors
instruct students only under the
authority and guidance of a licensed driver training school;
(2) The classroom environments
shall be maintained in a manner that is conducive to learning. In maintaining
an environment that is conducive to learning, consideration is given
to the appropriate class size, appropriate methods of maintaining discipline,
and any other relevant factors;
(3)
For instruction provided via a virtual classroom
environment, the instructor shall periodically ensure the students are present
and actively engaged with the course content. This may be accomplished through
quizzes, worksheets, group activities, or other educational activities related
to the content being taught.
(4) The total training
a student receives shall not exceed four hours in one day. Students receiving
more than two continuous hours of training shall be permitted a break at the
approximate mid-point of the lesson;
(5) Current textbooks
or workbooks, as defined in paragraph (R) of rule
4501-7-01 of the
Administrative Code, or other materials used for classroom instruction shall be
available to every student taking that instruction. Instructional materials
referenced during classroom instruction shall be provided for each
student;
(6) A student absent
from a training session shall make up the segment of the training that was
missed prior to receiving a certificate of completion;
(7) In
addition to requirements in paragraph (A)(6) of this rule, it shall be the
responsibility of the training manager and the instructor to provide each
student with a final examination at the completion of classroom instruction.
(a) The final examination shall be
administered and graded in-person by a licensed instructor. Only examinations
provided by the director may be used. Accommodations shall be made for the
final examination to assist students with confirmed learning
difficulties.
(b) The student may
not re-take an exam that the student had previously taken and failed.
(c) The record of all final examinations
given shall include the date the test was given, the student's score, the name
and signature of the instructor who administered and graded the test, and the
student's name and signature.
(C) In addition to the
requirements listed in paragraph (A) of this rule, online driver education
courses for beginning drivers, who are between fifteen years and five months of
age and eighteen years of age, shall meet the following requirements:
(1) Student curriculum and content based
questions and/or comments shall be responded to by an online instructor. This
includes, but is not limited to, responses to message boards, chat rooms,
e-mails and telephone calls;
(2)
Any reference material required for the student to complete the online
instruction is provided to the student prior to the start of the
online instruction;
(3) Each student
successfully enrolled in an online driver education course shall be provided
with a username and password. This username and password shall be required for
each time the student logs into the program;
(4) All instruction
provided by the online provider must have measures in place that prevent a
student from completing more than four hours of instruction in a
calendar day;
(5) No student shall be
given more than four hours of training in an online driver education program
within
a calendar day. Students shall be provided with a break in instruction after
two consecutive hours of training. The break shall be documented and
recorded;
(6) Personal validation
questions appears periodically throughout the entire course and
at a minimum appear once during the
final examination. The student shall answer correctly the personal validation
question within sixty seconds for the questions presented over the internet.
The student shall have no more than one additional opportunity to answer
another validation question if the student fails to answer correctly the first
question. Failure to answer both validation questions correctly
locks the student out of the program for twenty-four
hours.
(7) The online driver
education program shall provide a final examination at the completion of the
program during the online provider's operation
hours.
An online instructor shall be available during
this time. In addition to the requirements in paragraph (A)(6) of this rule,
final examinations shall:
(a) Include fifty
questions that have been randomly drawn from the "Examination Questions Test
Bank." No question shall appear more than once per final examination;
(b) Not identify the correct answer of a
final examination question to the student until the entire test has been
completed and submitted;
(8) Any modifications
made to the online instruction, including but not limited to, design, quizzes,
activities, modules, content, law updates or resources must be approved by the
director prior to being placed into production.
(9) In order to meet
the standards set forth in division (A)(2)(a) of section
4508.02
of the Revised Code, an online provider must implement and maintain all
security controls included in the "Online Driver Education Security
Assessment."