Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 735 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DRIVER AND MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICES DIVISION
Division 160 - DRIVER TRAINING
Section 735-160-0015 - Commercial Driver Training School Operator Responsibilities
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 735-160-0015
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) An operator must:
(a) Notify DMV by regular mail or email
within 24 hours of any of the following:
(A)
The location of any permanent classroom facility changes;
(B) The school goes out of business and
ceases operations;
(C) The operator
no longer meets or maintains the qualifications set forth in OAR
735-160-0010;
(D) The school does not maintain the
requirements set forth in OAR
735-160-0011;
(E) An instructor whose employment with the
school has terminated; or
(F) An
instructor employed by the school who no longer meets or maintains the
qualifications, responsibilities or requirements set forth in OAR
735-160-0075,
735-160-0080, and
735-160-0095, including an
explanation of why the instructor no longer meets the qualifications,
responsibilities, or requirements.
(b) Notify DMV by regular mail or email
within 24 hours if the name or address of the school changes or the school
operator's name changes. If the name of the school changes, the operator must
submit bond and insurance documents in the new business name to DMV within 10
days;
(c) Make any and all business
records, vehicles and facilities related to the operation of the school
available for inspection by a DMV inspector in accordance with OAR
735-160-0030. DMV may conduct an
inspection with or without prior notice to the school operator;
(d) Establish procedures that reasonably
ensure no Instructor or student is under the influence of any intoxicant, as
defined in Oregon Laws 2023, Chapter 498 during classroom or behind-the-wheel
instruction;
(e) Obtain Commercial
Driver Training School Feedback forms (DMV form 735-7419) from DMV by emailing
thirdpartyprograms@odot.oregon.gov.
(f) Provide student with a copy of the
Commercial Driver Training School Feedback form (DMV form 735-7419);
(g) Comply with all statutes, administrative
rules, and regulations related to the operation of a commercial driver training
school;
(h) Adhere to the code of
ethics and rules of conduct set forth in OAR
735-160-0130;
(i) Authorize only a person who has a valid
instructor certificate and is employed by the school to provide classroom or
behind-the-wheel instruction to a student driver;
(j) Notify DMV by email or regular mail
within 24 hours (excluding weekends and state holidays) of any:
(A) Notice of a civil legal action filed
against the school, operator or an instructor which is related to the school's
operations; or
(B) Criminal
investigation, arrest or conviction for an offense described in OAR
735-0160-0010(2); and
(k)
Notify DMV by mail, or email within 5 calendar days of any customer complaints
received by the school.
(l) Have an
active email address and Internet access.
(2) An operator must not:
(a) Falsify or tamper with any
records;
(b) Act as a commercial
driver training instructor unless the operator has a valid instructor
certificate by DMV;
(c) Transfer or
allow any other school or operator to use the school certificate issued to the
operator;
(d) Knowingly assist a
person to fraudulently obtain driving privileges from DMV; or
(e) Permit an instructor who works for the
school to:
(A) Provide classroom or
behind-the-wheel instruction to any student driver who is not enrolled in the
school, but does not include instruction given by an instructor to the
instructor's immediate family members;
(B) Conduct any behind-the-wheel instruction
with any student driver not in possession of a valid driver license or
instruction permit;
(C) Provide
behind-the-wheel instruction to any student driver on a driving route
specifically used by DMV to test applicants for Oregon driving
privileges;
(D) Provide questions
and answers that are identical to a DMV knowledge test during classroom
training;
(E) Conduct training, if
the instructor does not possess a valid driver license from Oregon, or another
jurisdiction within the United States.
(f) Permit any person under the age of 19 to
conduct any instruction or permit any person under the age of 21 to conduct
behind-the-wheel instruction.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 802.010 & 822.515
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 822.515
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