Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 375-5-1-.13 - Responsibility for Employees
(1) No Driver Improvement Clinic shall employ
or otherwise engage any individual to give classroom instruction unless the
individual has a valid, current driver improvement instructor's certificate
issued by the Department for the particular course(s) of instruction taught by
the individual.
(a) It shall be the duty and
responsibility of each clinic owner to ensure all instructors associated with
their clinic have met all requirements for licensure and have in their
possession a valid instructor's certificate.
(b) It shall be the duty of the clinic owner
and/or the instructor to ensure that all students who attend are sober and free
from the influence of drugs, are on time for all sessions of the course,
maintain correct deportment while on the premises of the clinic, and that all
student rescheduling for missed sessions by students are completed in 60 days.
If courses are being taught via distance learning, this authority may be
delegated to a proctor if a licensed instructor is not on site at the distance
learning site.
(2) Each
Driver Improvement instructor and proctor employed by or associated with any
Driver Improvement Clinic shall be deemed an agent of the clinic and the clinic
shall share the responsibility for all acts performed by the instructor or
proctor which are within the scope of his or her employment and which occur
during the course of his or her employment.
(3) The clinic shall immediately notify the
Department in writing of the termination of an instructor for cause, indicating
the name, address, and license number of the clinic and the instructor, the
termination date and the alleged reason for termination.
(4) The defensive driving courses will be
taught in the following manner. The course will be held in 2 days with 3 hours
of instruction per day or in 1 day with a 1 hour break after 3 hours of
instruction. At the end of each instructional hour with the exception of the
last hour taught per day, a ten minute break will be given. After 6 hours of
instruction, certificates will be presented to students taking the 6 hour
course. No clinic will extend any class beyond 11:00 p.m. for any
reason.
(5) The instructor or agent
of the clinic will furnish each student who successfully completes the Driver
Improvement Course requirements a Certificate of Completion (DMVS0014-CV)
furnished by the Department.
(a) The
instructor or clinic owner shall not provide any student with a duplicate or
new Certificate of Completion. The clinic may issue a replacement for these
certificates on DMVS-584b titled "Lost Certificates" at a cost not to exceed
$5.00 to the student.
(6) If a certificate of completion is voided
for any reason, it shall be the responsibility of the clinic to forward this
voided certificate to the Department along with the roster for the class in
which it would have been used.
(7)
The clinic shall be responsible for reimbursing the Department for the actual
cost of printing the certificates of Completion (DMVS0014-CV) not to exceed ten
cents per certificate, plus the actual cost of postage when requested to be
sent by certified mail.
(a) Each clinic will
receive a bill from the Department regarding the expense incurred in
distributing these requested certificates.
(b) Payment shall be required prior to
delivery of such certificates.
(c)
Payment shall be by certified check, cashier's check, company check or money
order only.
(8) A
student with an acceptable excuse shall be enrolled in the next available
course to cover the material missed because of an absence.
(9) Each clinic shall maintain a current
mailing address with the Department and shall be further required to check the
mail each day for incoming correspondence.
Notes
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