Kan. Admin. Regs. § 91-5-1a - Program approval
(a) To be eligible
for program approval, a school shall be accredited by the state board as a
public secondary school, nonpublic secondary school, or community college. Each
school shall make application to the state board for approval of its driver
education program or motorcycle safety program before the initiation of
instruction
(b) Each application
for approval of a driver education program shall include the following:
(1) A detailed description of the proposed
program;
(2) a statement of the
specific goals and objectives of the program;
(3) a description of the procedures to be
used to evaluate the program;
(4)
an assurance that each instructor will meet the requirements of the state board
for teaching driver education; and
(5) any other information required by the
state board.
(c) A
driver education program shall not be approved unless it requires that each
enrolled student demonstrates proficiency in both of the following areas:
(1) Rules of the road; and
(2) proper operation and control of a vehicle
while driving in varying conditions affecting vehicle operation.
(d) Due to the time required to
adequately assess skills acquisition, a driver education program shall not be
approved if the program is designed to be completed in fewer than seven days.
(e)
(1) Each application for approval of a
motorcycle safety program shall include information indicating that the
proposed program complies with the requirements of K.A.R. 91-5-14 and
amendments thereto.
(2) A
motorcycle safety program shall not be approved if the program is designed to
be completed in fewer than three days.
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