Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 260 - Office of Management and Enterprise Services
Chapter 135 - Service Oklahoma
Subchapter 5 - Driver Licenses and Identification Cards
Part 17 - CERTIFIED SCHOOLS AND DESIGNATED CLASS D EXAMINERS
Section 260:135-5-107 - Prohibited acts; conduct
Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 260:135-5-107
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Prohibited acts. A designated examiner shall not:
(1) use or permit to be used any form of
alcoholic beverage or drugs in or about the examination route, or in any motor
vehicle being used for the purpose of administering an examination,
(2) administer an examination to any driver
license applicant with a physical disability,
(3) administer an examination on the same
route on which the applicant was trained, or
(4) administer an examination to any
applicant:
(A) who does not have a valid
Oklahoma learner permit, or
(B) who
does not fill out an Oklahoma skills examination application (DL-18-DE) issued
by Service Oklahoma,
(5)
administer an examination to any applicant related by consanguinity (by blood
relation) or affinity (by marriage) within the third degree,
(6) accept any present or favor from an
applicant or any other person who has or may have an interest in the outcome of
an examination, or accept any employment which represents a conflict of
interest to the examination process,
(7) use the designated examiner position for
any personal advantage, or
(8)
commit or omit any act which constitutes a violation of any of the rules of
this subchapter or the laws of this state governing designated examiner
certification.
(b) Conduct. A designated examiner shall:
(1) Recognize that his or her position is of
the highest public trust and that, on the wisdom of his or her decision, the
lives of many people daily depend,
(2) Impartially administer all official
duties without regard to race, creed, position, or influence, according no
applicant more reasonable treatment than any other,
(3) Conduct each examination in a manner
which reflects:
(A) its importance to
society,
(B) its seriousness to the
individual, and
(C) the
unquestioned competence of the examiner,
(4) Exercise only such legal authority as has
been duly vested in the position of a designated driver examiner, and
(5) Fully appreciate and fulfill the
responsibilities of his or her certification in order to strengthen public
confidence in driver license examinations.
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