Ariz. Admin. Code § R17-7-605 - Additional Authorized CDLE Program Requirements
In addition to satisfying the requirements of R17-7-204, the authorized third party shall:
1. Ensure all vehicles
used for examination:
a. Are representative of
the class and type for which the individual is seeking a commercial driver
license;
b. Are maintained in a
safe operating condition;
c. Comply
with registration and insurance requirements set forth in A.R.S. Title 28,
Chapters 7, 9, 15, and 16; and
d.
Comply with applicable Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations;
2. Maintain compliance with
applicable federal rules and the federal rules as adopted by the Department
under 17 A.A.C. 5, Article 2;
3.
Allow employees or agents of the Department, any law enforcement agency, or the
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration without prior notice to do any of
the following:
a. Take the tests administered
by the authorized third party as if the employee or agent is a test
applicant,
b. Co-score along with
the commercial driver license examiner during skills tests to compare pass or
fail results,
c. Retest a sample of
drivers who were examined by the authorized third party, or
d. Provide access to a vehicle for use under
this subsection;
4.
Maintain the following records at the authorized third party's principal place
of business:
a. A copy of its current
authorization agreement with the Department,
b. A copy of the current commercial driver
license examiner's certificate for each examiner,
c. A copy of each completed skills test score
sheet for the current calendar year and the past two calendar years,
d. A copy of the authorized third party's
approved skills test routes and test sites, and
e. A copy of each commercial driver license
examiner's training record;
5. Submit to the Department by the fifth day
of each month, a list of all voided score sheets or an indication if none of
the score sheets have been voided monthly
reconciliation report If the authorized third party fails to timely submit a
monthly reconciliation report, the Department may:
a. Give an oral or written warning
for the first untimely report,
b. Send a letter of concern for
the second untimely report in a 12-month period, or
c. Suspend or cancel the
authorization for the third untimely report in a 12-month period;
and
6. Verify each CDL
applicant:
a. Possesses a valid Arizona
driver license with a photograph and a valid Department-issued commercial
instruction permit for the class and endorsement of the vehicle to be used in
the skills test,
b. Has
successfully completed the CDL written tests, and
c. Has successfully completed the entry-level
driver training from a certified organization on the national registry of
entrylevel driver training providers as prescribed in subpart F of 49 CFR
380.
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