La. Admin. Code tit. 55, § I-3115 - Revocation of Motorcycle Safety Instructor Status
A. Reasons for Revocation. The status of an
instructor may be revoked for any one of the following:
1. suspension or revocation of Louisiana
driver's license ;
2. failure to
comply with all program regulations, procedures, and guidelines;
3. acting in a manner that in the program
coordinator's view is detrimental to the program , the safety of the instructor
or the safety of any student participating in program activities;
4. falsification of any department /program
applications, forms, records, instructional hours, vouchers, and
surveys;
5. conviction of a felony
or DUI;
6. theft, attempted theft
or misuse of program funds, equipment, materials or supplies;
7. failure to successfully complete training
activities as required by the department;
8. failure to report and submit (within five
working days) to the program coordinator any funds obtained through the sale of
program materials, supplies, equipment, or promotional items.
B. Revocation Procedure. An
instructor not in compliance with program regulations and procedures as stated
herein may be notified by the program coordinator or the department 's personnel
office via correspondence that his/her contract will be terminated for such
deficiencies.
C. Consequences of
Revocation
1. An individual whose motorcycle
safety instructor status has been revoked by the department shall not be:
a. eligible to participate in the conduct of
department motorcycle operator training courses;
b. associated with the operation of a
department motorcycle operator training course or course site;
c. granted motorcycle safety instructor
status for a minimum of two years from the date of revocation; he or she shall
be required to complete again all of the requirements prescribed by the
department for motorcycle safety instructor status;
d. allowed to retain any program funds,
supplies, materials or equipment. Such funds or items in the instructor s
possession shall be returned to the program coordinator within two weeks of
status revocation. Failure to return such funds, supplies, materials or
equipment as prescribed may result in legal action and/or prosecution by the
appropriate state and/or local authorities.
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