2 AAC 91.020 - Application for instructor or third-party examiner license
(a) The department
will issue an original instructor or third-party examiner license to an
applicant who meets the requirements of
2 AAC 91.030 and this section.
(b) An applicant for an original instructor
or third-party examiner license under AS 28.17 and this section must submit to
the department
(1) a completed application on
a form prescribed by the department;
(2) the applicable license fee prescribed in
AS
28.17.031(b);
(3) one sets of the applicant's fingerprints
as prescribed by the department, including the fees required by the Department
of Public Safety, as described in
AS
28.17.031(c);
(4) documentation and evidence satisfactory
to the department that shows that the applicant
(A) is of good moral character;
(B) is 25 years of age or older;
(C) currently holds, and for a minimum of two
years has held, a valid driver's license in this or another state for the class
of vehicle that the person is giving instruction;
(D) has not been convicted with such
frequency of offenses against traffic regulations, ordinances, or statutes
during the two years immediately preceding application that the department
determines shows a disrespect or disregard for the safety of other
persons;
(E) has not been convicted
and has no charges pending for reckless driving, or any offense of
AS
28.33.030,
28.33.140,
28.35.030, or
28.35.032 during the five years
immediately preceding application;
(F) has not had a driver's license, permit,
or the privilege to drive disqualified, suspended, or revoked during the five
years immediately preceding application;
(G) has passed an examination required by the
department regarding traffic laws, safe driving practices, operation of motor
vehicles and commercial motor vehicles, driver-training teaching methods and
techniques, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations ( 49 C.F.R. Parts 390
- 391), and laws pertaining to driver training schools; the examination may not
be administered to an applicant more than two times during any 12 consecutive
months, and a one-week waiting period is required between
examinations;
(H) has completed at
least 40 hours of instruction at the college level or equivalent training in
the development of skills relating to driving or classroom teaching methods;
the applicant must submit college transcripts or other documentation acceptable
to the department as proof of the required training.
(c) To qualify as an instructor or
third-party examiner for a commercial motor vehicle, an applicant must satisfy
the requirements under (b) of this section and have accumulated at least three
years' experience in the operation of commercial motor vehicles within the
seven years preceding application. The applicant must also hold and maintain a
medical card approved by the United States Department of Transportation under
49 C.F.R. Part 391, Subpart E (physical qualifications and examinations), as
revised as of October 4, 2016.
(d)
The department may interview an applicant for a license as an instructor or
third party examiner under this section to evaluate the applicant's knowledge,
skills, and abilities.
Notes
An application for an original instructor or third-party examiner license may be obtained by written request to the Department of Administration, Division of Motor Vehicles, 1300 W. Benson Blvd., Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99503-3689.
Authority: AS 28.05.041
AS 28.15.081
AS 28.17.011
AS 28.17.031
AS 28.17.041
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