Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 15A-12.002 - Definitions and Course Curriculums
(1)
Basic Rider Course (BRC) - Standard beginner 15 hour motorcycle rider course as
adopted by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) and required for licensure to
operate a motorcycle. The course curriculum shall be that prescribed by the
Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) and will include the Basic Rider Course
Rider Coach Guide, the Basic Rider Course Handbook and Basic Rider Course Range
Cards, copies of which can be obtained by contacting the Motorcycle Safety
Foundation, 2 Jennifer Street, Suite 150, Irvine, CA 92618, (949)727-3227, or
from its website, www.msf-usa.org.
(2) Basic Rider Course - 2 (BRC-2) - Advanced
motorcycle rider course as adopted by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF),
designed as a skill enhancement course. The student shall use their own
motorcycle. This course is not required for licensure. The curriculum shall
consist of the Basic Rider Course RiderCoach Guide as adopted by the Motorcycle
Safety Foundation (MSF) for RiderCoaches covering advanced rider course
materials and administration, facilities and equipment, instructional planning,
course teaching, classroom units, range exercises, and RiderCoach training,
including the Basic Rider Course Suite (Rider Classroom Cards and RiderCoach
Range and Classroom Cards), copies of which can be obtained by contacting the
Motorcycle Safety Foundation, Communications Department, 2 Jennifer Street,
Suite 150, Irvine, CA 92618, (949)727-3227, or from its website,
www.msf-usa.org.
(3) Department - The Department of Highway
Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV).
(4) Intern/Mentoring Program - Program for
candidates seeking certification as RiderCoaches.
(5) Letter of Authorization - Letter from the
Department to the Sponsor authorizing the Sponsor to conduct the Program in
Florida.
(6) Motorcycle Safety
Foundation (MSF) - A national, non-profit organization promoting the safety of
motorcyclists with programs in rider education, operator licensing and public
information.
(7) Online Data
Exchange System - An online reporting system used by Sponsors to submit student
Rider Course scores to the Department.
(8) Program - Florida Motorcycle Safety
Education Program or Florida Rider Training Program.
(9) Program Manager - The individual who
oversees the day-to-day operation of the state motorcycle safety program for
the Department. FRTP Regional Coordinators are Department employees who operate
under the supervision of the Program Manager.
(10) Quality Assurance - Informational audits
or on site inspections conducted by MSF or FRTP staff pursuant to a program
adopted by MSF, to ensure the program and instructional quality.
(11) Range Aide - Any person 18 years of age
or older who successfully completed the Basic Rider Course (BRC), and has a
motorcycle endorsement.
(12)
RiderCoach - FRTP Certified Rider Course Instructor, as set forth in these
rules.
(13) RiderCoach Intern -
Candidate/Individual who gains supervised professional experience through the
Intern/Mentoring Program.
(14)
RiderCoach Preparation (RCP) - Training for individual who wishes to gain
national certification as a RiderCoach.
(15) RiderCoach Trainer - RiderCoach
certified by MSF who trains RiderCoaches.
(16) Rules of Professional Conduct -
Statement of conduct by which all FRTP certified RiderCoaches are to abide by
when conducting courses, as set forth in HSMV Form 72201 (10/2006), a copy of
which may be obtained from the FRTP website (http://motorcycles.flhsmv.gov)
under "Forms, " or by contacting the Florida Rider Training Program, 2900
Apalachee Parkway, Neil Kirkman Building, MS #88, Room A226, Tallahassee,
Florida 32399-0571.
(17)
Sidecar/Trike Education Program (S/TEP) - Motorcycle course for individuals who
intend to drive a motorcycle with more than two wheels or attached sidecar as
adopted by the Evergreen Safety Council (ESC); Sidecar/Trike Education Program
Instructor Manual, copies of which can be obtained by contacting Evergreen
Safety Council, 401 Pontius Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109, (206)382-4090 or
1(800)521-0778, or at esc@esc.org, or visit www.esc.org/sidecar.html.
(18) Sponsor - The individual or entity which
provides or intends to provide Program services in Florida.
(19) Update -Recertification for RiderCoaches
in order to maintain RiderCoach status.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 322.02(6), 322.0255(6) FS. Law Implemented 322.0255, 322.12(5)(a) FS.
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