Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 15B-16.001 - Definitions
For the purpose of this chapter, which sets forth the standards for approval of the Wireless Communications Device Driving Safety Program by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, the following words and phrases shall have the meaning indicated.
(1) Class - One or more sessions of an
approved Wireless Communications Device Driving Safety Program.
(2) Program Provider - The owner of the
copyright or proprietary interests in a Wireless Communications Device Driving
Safety Program. Each Wireless Communications Device Driving Safety Program
shall have one designated program provider.
(3) Department - The Florida Department of
Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
(4) Elective Student - A person who attends a
Wireless Communications Device Driving Safety Program pursuant to Section
316.306(4)(a),
F.S.
(5) Entity - A firm,
partnership, association, corporation, public school system, public community
college, or public university.
(6)
Revocation - The permanent withdrawal of Department approval of a Wireless
Communications Device Driving Safety Program for use in the State of
Florida.
(7) Suspension - The
withdrawal of Department approval of a Wireless Communications Device Driving
Safety Program for use in the State of Florida until program provider
demonstrates to the Department that it has remedied all issues identified by
the Department as constituting the reason(s) for such withdrawal.
(8) Wireless Communications Device - This
term has the same meaning as provided in Sections
316.305(3)(a)
and 316.306(1),
F.S.
(9) Wireless Communications
Device Driving Safety Program or program - A program approved by the
Department, designed for drivers who elect to attend pursuant to Section
316.306(4)(a),
F.S. A program designated to educate drivers on the dangers of operating a
motor vehicle while using wireless communication devices in a handheld manner
in a designated school crossing, school zone, or work
zone.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 321.05(6) FS. Law Implemented 316.306 FS.
New 3-8-20.
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