Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-13-103 - Qualification of Classroom and Behind-the-wheel Instructors
A. To be qualified as a classroom instructor,
an individual shall:
1. Submit to the
Department through the employer, the following two letters:
a. A letter from, signed, and dated by the
individual that states the individual's:
i.
Name, home address, and home phone number;
ii. Social Security number;
iii. Date of birth;
iv. Current employer's name, address, and
phone number;
v. Dates of all
previous letters submitted under this subsection; and
b. A letter from the current employer
recommending that the individual be considered as a classroom instructor;
and
2. Pass a written
examination standardized by the Department:
a.
The written examination shall consist of a combination of 50 true or false,
multiple choice, and fill-in-the-blank questions. The examination questions
shall cover the topics listed in
R13-13-102(F)(1).
b. Each question has a value of two points.
To pass the examination, an individual shall receive a score that equals or
exceeds 90% of the total possible score.
c. If an individual taking the written
examination is unable to read or speak English, the employer shall arrange to
have the examination administered orally in the language with which the
individual is most familiar.
d. If
an individual does not pass the examination, the individual may take a second
examination that is different from the first examination.
e. If an individual fails to pass the second
examination, the individual may receive further consideration by submitting
again the letters required by subsection (A)(1) and taking the written
examination required by this subsection.
f. The employer shall submit each
individual's examination score to the Department within seven days from the
date of the examination.
B. To remain qualified as a classroom
instructor, a classroom instructor shall teach a minimum of 12 hours of
classroom or refresher training every 24 months from the date the classroom
instructor is first recognized by the Department as qualified.
C. To be qualified as a behind-the-wheel
instructor, an individual shall:
1. Be
certified continuously as a school bus driver in Arizona for the 12 months
immediately before submitting the letters described in subsection (C)(2) and be
employed as a certified school bus driver at the time of qualification as a
behind-the-wheel instructor;
2.
Submit to the Department through the employer, the following two letters:
a. A letter from, signed, and dated by the
individual that states the individual's:
i.
Name, home address, and home phone number;
ii. Social Security number;
iii. Commercial driver license
number;
iv. Current employer's
name, address, and phone number;
v.
Dates of all previous letters submitted under this subsection; and
b. A letter from the current
employer recommending that the individual be considered as a behind-the-wheel
instructor; and
3. Pass
a written examination standardized by the Department.
a. The written examination shall consist of a
combination of 50 true or false, multiple choice, and fill-in-the-blank
questions. The examination questions shall cover the topics listed in
R13-13-102(F)(1).
b. Each question has a value of two points.
To pass the examination, an individual shall receive a score that equals or
exceeds 80% of the total possible score.
c. If an individual is unable to read or
speak English, the employer shall arrange to have the examination administered
orally in the language with which the individual is most familiar.
d. If an individual does not pass the
examination, the individual may take a second examination that is different
from the first examination.
e. If
an individual fails to pass the second examination, the individual may receive
further consideration by submitting again the letters required by subsection
(C)(2) and taking the written examination required by this
subsection.
f. The employer shall
submit each individual's examination score to the Department within seven days
from the date of the examination.
D. To remain qualified as a behind-the-wheel
instructor, a behind-the-wheel instructor shall maintain certification as a
school bus driver in this state and teach a minimum of 12 hours of
behind-the-wheel training every 24 months from the date the behind-the-wheel
instructor is first recognized by the Department as qualified.
E. Records
1. The employer shall maintain the following
records for each classroom and behind-the-wheel instructor for 24 months from
the date the instructor is first recognized by the Department as qualified.
a. Letter submitted under subsection
(A)(1)(a) or (C)(2)(a),
b. Letter
of recommendation submitted under subsection (A)(1)(b) or (C)(2)(b),
and
c. Examination score.
2. The Department shall maintain
the documents required under R13-13-102(F)(5) and (I)(4) for 24
months.
F. The
Department shall not recognize an individual as qualified to be a classroom or
behind-the-wheel instructor if the individual:
1. Fails to meet or comply with the
requirements of this Article;
2. Is
convicted of or subject to an outstanding warrant for a felony;
3. Is convicted of or subject to an
outstanding warrant for a misdemeanor reasonably related to the occupation of a
school bus driver, including:
a. Civil traffic
violation (A.R.S. §
28-1591
et seq.);
b. Driving under the
influence (A.R.S. §
28-1381
et seq.);
c. Any sexual offense
(A.R.S. §
13-1401 et
seq.);
d. Any abuse of a child
(A.R.S. §
13-3623
); or
e. Use, sale, or possession
of a controlled substance (A.R.S. §
13-3401 et
seq.);
4. Provides
false, incomplete, or misleading information to the Department;
5. Drives or is in actual physical control of
a school bus under a circumstance listed in A.R.S. §
28-1381(A);
or
6. Under A.R.S. §§
28-3301
through
28-3322,
has a commercial driver's license canceled, suspended, revoked, or
denied.
G. If a
classroom or behind-the-wheel instructor is terminated from or leaves
employment, the employer shall provide written notice to the Department within
30 days of the termination or leaving. If a classroom or behind-the-wheel
instructor transfers employment from one employer to a second employer, within
seven days of the transfer the second employer shall provide written notice to
the Department of the:
1. Name of the
classroom or behind-the-wheel instructor,
2. Identification number of the classroom or
behind-the-wheel instructor,
3.
Name of the transferring employer, and
4. Effective date of the transfer.
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