(1) Be actively
enrolling students and teaching a formal course of instruction for school bus
drivers training as approved by the State Board of Education, or truck driver
training as approved by the Oklahoma Board of Career and Technology Education,
or a commercial truck driving school.
(2) Obtain and possess written approval to
make application for and be, if approved, a certified school from:
(A) the State Board of Education, if the
school is a school district, or
(B)
the Oklahoma Board of Career and Technology Education, if the school is a
technology center.
(C) Service
Oklahoma, if the school is a commercial truck driving school that has been in
operation for at least two (2) years.
(3) Submit an application to Service Oklahoma
on a form prescribed by Service Oklahoma [OAC
260:135-5-185] .
(4) Have its on-site examination route or
routes examined and approved by the Service Oklahoma CDL Coordinator or his or
her designee. A route:
(A) shall start and end
on the premises or property of the certified school, unless otherwise approved
by Service Oklahoma,
(B) shall meet
all state and federal requirements,
(C) shall not be altered or changed in any
manner without first being examined and approved by Service Oklahoma,
(D) shall not be replaced by an alternate
route unless the alternate route is first examined and approved by Service
Oklahoma. If, during the course of the examination, it is determined that any
of the approved routes could not be followed, the third-party examiner shall
notify Service Oklahoma in writing immediately after completing the test as to
the reason for the change in route,
(E) shall not be used to conduct training or
practicing for the examination, and
(F) shall be configured to be at least
seventy-five percent (75%) different from any route used for training or
practicing.
(5) Agree to:
(A) meet minimum examination standards
required by Service Oklahoma and by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Regulations [ 49 C.F.R. Part 383 ];
(B) allow access to school facilities by
Service Oklahoma and by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for the
purpose of monitoring examinations and examining records;
(C) comply with the Oklahoma Open Records Act
[51 O.S., § 24a.1, et seq.] with regard to records kept pursuant to this
Subchapter;
(D) maintain security
of examination documents and related material as deemed necessary by Service
Oklahoma;
(E) ensure all
examinations are administered by a third-party examiner;
(F) ensure third-party examiners administer
the examination only to driver license applicants who:
(i) have successfully completed a formal
course of instruction at the institution where the third-party examiner is
employed and certified, or
(ii)
successfully completed a course of instruction at a school district or
technology center school in the surrounding counties of the certified school,
and
(iii) have a commercial learner
permit and driver license issued by Oklahoma. The commercial learner permit
must be issued at least fourteen (14) days prior to testing and the date of
issuance shall not be included;
(G) ensure no person acts as a third-party
examiner without current certification from Service Oklahoma;
(H) provide immediate written notification to
Service Oklahoma of any impropriety or misconduct of any third-party examiner
employed by the school;
(I)
acknowledge that Service Oklahoma reserves the right to take prompt and
appropriate remedial action against the certification of any school or of any
third-party examiner in the event that the school or the third-party examiner
fails to comply with:
(i) any state law,
Service Oklahoma rule, or federal regulation regarding the examination of an
applicant for a commercial driver license, or
(ii) any terms of the appropriate memorandum
of understanding or of a subsequent contract or agreement entered into pursuant
to the memorandum of understanding, any terms of the contract or agreement
entered into with Service Oklahoma;
(J) maintain records of all third-party
examiners employed by the school and copies of all documents relating to
examinations administered for a period of not less than three (3) years;
provided, if a school discontinues doing business, the school shall send to
Service Oklahoma a roster of all students who were administered examinations by
the school during the immediately preceding three (3) years;
(K) immediately notify Service Oklahoma by
telephone, followed by written notification within five (5) days, of the
termination of employment of any third-party examiner. The official seal of
Service Oklahoma, the CDL examiner's manual, the score sheet pads and/or
testing tablet, and the certificate and identification card issued by Service
Oklahoma to the third-party examiner shall be returned to Service Oklahoma with
the written notification;
(L)
immediately notify the CDL Coordinator of Service Oklahoma, electronically, by
telephone, or first-class mail of every fraudulent application made to obtain a
commercial driver license; and
(M)
acknowledge that Service Oklahoma reserves the right to randomly reexamine
applicants tested by third-party examiners for purposes of quality
assurance.