Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 375-7-4-.03 - Motorcycle Safety Program - Definitions
(1) Motorcycle Safety Program - the Georgia
Motorcycle Safety Program authorized by Chapter 15 of Title 40 of the Official
Code of Georgia Annotated.
(2)
Program Administrator - the employee of the Department responsible for
administration of the Motorcycle Safety Program.
(3) Approved Program - series of courses or
classes, for both beginner and experienced riders, adopted, approved, or
developed by the Motorcycle Safety Program.
(4) Sponsor - an individual, partnership,
corporation, association, civic group, club, county, municipality, board of
education, school, or college which shall teach or give instruction in the
Motorcycle Safety Program pursuant to a contract with the Department. Sponsors
are not agents or employees of the department. Sponsors conduct courses using
only the approved curriculum and follow the Sponsor Program Certification
Manual.
(5) Coach Trainer - any
individual, approved by the Program Administrator, who conducts Coach
Preparation courses, updates, technical functions, training and evaluations,
and performs other necessary tasks as assigned by the Program
Administrator.
(6) Coach - an
individual, approved by the Program Administrator, who teaches or gives
instruction of approved basic and experienced courses, assists in Coach
Preparation courses or performs other necessary tasks as assigned by the
Program Administrator. Coaches follow the Rider Coach
Certification Manual.
(7)
Suspension - the temporary withdrawal, annulment or termination by formal
action by the Department of the certification of a Sponsor, Coach Trainer, or
Coach, for a period specifically designated by the Department.
(8) Certification - credential issued to a
person or organization that has met the minimum qualifications of Sponsor,
Coach Trainer, or Coach.
(9)
Training site - the actual classroom, range, and storage facilities used in the
conducting of rider education and training classes.
(10) License Test Waiver - a credential
issued to a student successfully completing an approved training course that
expires ninety (90) days from the date of issue and exempts the student from
the motorcycle written test and skills test as performed at a Department
customer service center.
(11) Coach
candidate - any person that has made application and has been accepted for a
Coach Preparation course.
(12)
Coach Trainer candidate - any person that has made application and has been
accepted for an approved Coach Trainer course deemed as such by the Program
Administrator.
(13) Range - the
paved area used for on-cycle training as approved by the Program
Administrator.
(14) Revocation -
annulment or termination by formal action of the Department of the approval or
certification of a Sponsor, Coach Trainer, or Coach; such revocation shall not
be subject to reinstatement or renewal.
(15)
Rider Coach
Certification Manual - a manual outlining the parameters that GMSP-certified
Coaches must follow.
(16) Sponsor
Program Certification Manual - a manual outlining the parameters that private
sponsors must follow.
(17) Student
- any person enrolling in a motorcycle rider education course.
(18) Satisfactory Driving History - a
satisfactory driving history is defined as containing no more than three (3)
convictions for moving traffic violations as provided in O.C.G.A. §
40-5-56 within the last three (3)
years; no unresolved license suspensions imposed pursuant to O.C.G.A. §
40-5-56 for failure to appear; no
suspensions imposed pursuant to O.C.G.A. §§
40-5-63 or
40-5-67.1 within the last five (5)
years; and no habitual violator revocations pursuant to O.C.G.A. §
40-5-58 For purposes of this
regulation, conviction shall be defined as set forth in O.C.G.A. §§
40-5-2 and
40-5-142.
(19) Criminal History - criminal history is
satisfactory if it contains no convictions for any felony or any crime
involving violence, dishonesty, deceit, fraud, indecency, or moral turpitude.
For purposes of this regulation, conviction shall be defined as set forth in
O.C.G.A. §§
40-5-2 and
40-5-142.
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