Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 375-5-3-.22 - Contributing Factors to the Suspension, Revocation, or Cancellation of Commercial Driver Training School and/or Instructor Licenses
(1) Actions which may lead to the suspension,
revocation or cancellation of a license, certificate or permit shall include
but not be limited to the following:
(a) Any
conviction for a felony or any crime involving violence, dishonesty, deceit,
fraud, indecency or moral turpitude.
(b) Knowingly presenting false or misleading
information to the Department.
(c)
Addiction or habitual use of alcohol, dangerous or narcotic drugs.
(d) The failure of any instructor to teach
within the guidelines as prescribed in the rules and regulations or who
demonstrates a lack of ability to instruct in a commercial driver training
school.
(e) Failure or refusal to
permit the Department to inspect a school, its class of instruction, records,
vehicles, or any operation of facility pertaining to the school during normal
business hours.
(f) Failure or
refusal to submit to the Department any application for a license, certificate
or permit in the manner prescribed by the Department.
(g) Failure or refusal to produce a license,
certificate or permit on demand of a prospective student, the Department, or
any constituted law enforcement official or agency.
(h) Failure to maintain proper standards of
instruction, instructors, or equipment sufficient to operate a
school.
(i) Employing an
instructor, teacher or agent who is not licensed by the Department.
(j) Any change of ownership or controlling
stockholders of a school without immediately notifying the
Department.
(k) Whenever any owner,
instructor, employee or agent has aided or assisted any person in obtaining a
driver license by dishonest or fraudulent means.
(l) Whenever instructions to students are
contrary to the restrictions imposed on the student's driver license.
(m) For unauthorized possession of
application forms, questionnaires, tests, or other materials used by the
Department for the purpose of conducting driver examinations or issuing driver
licenses.
(n) Whenever any owner,
instructor, employee, or agent has issued a certificate of completion or signed
a contract stating the number of classroom hours and/or behind the wheel hours
when the student did not, in fact, receive the number of hours
stated.
(o) Failure of a driver
training school to maintain a telephone for the exclusive use of the
school.
(p) If a person holds one
or more license(s) as a driver training school owner and/or instructor and one
is suspended, revoked, or canceled, this will be grounds in itself for all
licenses issued to that person to be suspended, revoked, or canceled.
(2) Any violation which results in
the suspension or revocation of the instructor's motor vehicle operator's
license will constitute grounds for the suspension of the instructor's
permit.
(3) The commercial driver
training school shall notify the Department immediately in writing of any
reportable accident involving a school vehicle or any of its instructors, or of
any charge made against an instructor of the school as a result of a violation
of the motor vehicle laws.
(4) The
Department may impose a monetary fine in addition to, or in lieu of, suspension
or revocation of a license for any violation of Georgia law or the regulations
governing commercial driver training schools.
(5) A commercial driver training school
and/or instructor may appeal any action taken in accordance with this rule
pursuant to Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R.
375-1-1-.06.
Notes
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