Md. Code Regs. 11.12.09.04 - Approval Requirements
A. The
Administration shall require a business entity, organization, or individual
requesting approval to provide any of the programs under Regulation .01 of this
chapter to sign an agreement stating that they will comply with this chapter
and indicating the term of the approval period.
B. A provider shall:
(1) Comply with all State and local
requirements to be licensed and authorized to do business in
Maryland;
(2) Submit documentation
acceptable to the Administration that the business office used to conduct
business and the classrooms used to conduct courses or to administer tests meet
all State and local building, zoning, fire, and safety regulations, codes, and
standards for use as an office or classroom;
(3) Have no past due tax or other financial
obligations due to Maryland;
(4)
Maintain at least one business office, approved by the Administration, which:
(a) Is located within the borders of
Maryland;
(b) Has posted business
hours; and
(c) The Administration
and customers may access during the posted business hours without prior
notice;
(5) Have at
least one classroom located within the borders of Maryland that has been
inspected and certified to meet all required State and local building, zoning,
fire, and safety regulations, codes, and standards including an up-to-date
posted certificate identifying the maximum occupant capacity;
(6) Pay all application fees set forth in
Regulation .05 of this chapter at the time the application is submitted to the
Administration; and
(7) Designate
the individuals authorized to transmit DIP and 3-Hour ADEP completion
information to the Administration, and shall ensure that these individuals
complete the Administration's authorization forms.
C. Operating Requirements. The provider
shall:
(1) Use only instructors approved by
the Administration for the specific program to be presented;
(2) Use only the curriculums, instructional
materials, quizzes, tests, and forms approved by the Administration;
(3) Make operation and participant completion
records available for inspection by the Administration's representatives
without notice during the provider's posted business hours;
(4) Comply with the requirements of all
applicable local, State, and federal anti-discrimination laws and regulations,
including but not limited to, the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA);
(5) Enroll provisional
driver's license holders younger than 18 years old in only the classroom format
for DIP; and
(6) Transmit DIP
participant completion information to the Administration within 24 hours of
completing the programs.
D. Information Requirements. Before
enrollment, the provider shall make available the following information in
writing, or in electronic format for alternate format programs, to program
participants:
(1) Classroom and testing
locations, dates, and times;
(2)
The provider's established policy regarding program:
(a) Cancellations and postponements;
and
(b) Course fees, payment
methods, refunds, and any retest fees; and
(3) Notice that the:
(a) Updating of the participant's driving
record is dependent on the provider transmitting the DIP completion information
to the Administration within 24 hours of completing the program; and
(b) Administration may not remove a
suspension or reinstate the participant's driving privilege until the provider
submits the program completion information updates to the participant's driving
record in those cases where a letter of assignment to the DIP was issued by the
Administration.
E. Information Security and Documentation
Retention Requirements. A provider shall:
(1)
Identify, to the Administration, the individuals that will be authorized to
transmit DIP and 3-Hour ADEP completion information to the Administration and
ensure that the individuals are approved before conducting a DIP or 3-Hour
ADEP;
(2) Notify the Administration
within 24 hours if the individual authorized to transmit data to the
Administration is no longer employed by the provider or no longer authorized to
transmit completion information to the Administration;
(3) Accept full responsibility and indemnify
the Administration for all claims by program participants when the provider
fails to:
(a) Notify the Administration within
24 hours of the successful completion of the program by the participant;
or
(b) Correct errors in
transmitted participant completion information within 24 hours of notification
by the Administration;
(4) Retain electronically or in paper format
all participant enrollment, participation, and completion records for at least
3 years from the participant's completion date; and
(5) Secure all program records, including
testing materials and answer templates in a manner acceptable to the
Administration that protects the participant's privacy and ensures the
integrity of the testing materials.
F. Additional Requirements for DIP Providers.
(1) A provider of DIP shall:
(a) Require each participant in a DIP to
present a government issued driver's license or photo identification
card;
(b) Require all participants
enrolling in a DIP to present the Administration's letter of assignment to the
program, if applicable, at the time of:
(i)
Enrollment if the participant is completing a classroom format program;
or
(ii) Final testing if using an
alternate program format;
(c) Issue a certification of program
completion to participants who successfully complete the program in a format
required by the Administration that includes the:
(i) Provider's name, address, and phone
number, and the Administration's provider identification number;
(ii) Participant's full name as it appears on
the assignment letter, driver's license, or photo identification
card;
(iii) Participant's driver's
license number;
(iv) Date the
program was completed; and
(v)
Location where the program was completed;
(d) Submit electronically to the
Administration the participant's completion reports within 24 hours after
completion of the program;
(e)
Correct all electronically submitted participant completion reports and
re-submit to the Administration within 24-hours of discovery;
(f) Schedule a retest date with the
participant at the time the individual fails the end of program test;
(g) Verify course completion before
administering the final test;
(h)
Notify the Administration 48 hours in advance of any non-emergency change in
operational hours; and
(i) Notify
the Administration before making any changes in a program.
(2) The final test in §F(1)(g) of this
regulation shall contain at least 20 questions from the pool of 100 questions
provided by the Administration. The pool of questions shall be used to create
multiple and distinctly different tests to ensure that a test is not repeated
until after a fourth retest.
(3) A
provider of DIP may not:
(a) Issue a
certification of completion to a participant who has not scored at least an 80
percent on the end of program test; or
(b) Allow a participant who fails the end of
program test to retake the test on the same day the test is failed.
G. Additional
Requirements for DIP and Alternate Format Providers.
(1) Alternate format providers shall meet the
additional requirements of this section.
(2) The provider shall first be approved by
the Administration as a classroom format provider for DIP in Maryland for 2
years before applying to the Administration to provide an alternate format
DIP.
(3) All alternate format
programs shall be offered through a secure website with an active security
certificate acceptable to the Administration.
(4) The provider shall allow the
Administration to access and monitor, at no cost, their alternate format
programs.
(5) Alternate format
programs shall require participants:
(a) To
achieve a minimum score of 80 percent on the end of unit quizzes before moving
to the next unit of instruction; and
(b) That do not achieve the 80 percent score
on the unit quiz to repeat the unit before retaking the quiz.
(6) The end of program test
alternate format programs shall occur only in a classroom setting approved by
the Administration.
(7) The
alternate provider may not allow a participant to retake the end of program
test on the same day the test is failed.
(8) A provider may not permit a provisional
driver's license holder younger than 18 years old to participate in an
alternate format program.
(9) The
alternate format provider shall have a help desk that participants can contact
by phone, email, or facsimile if they are having a problem with the provider's
electronic site or have questions regarding the programs. An Administration
approved instructor shall respond to the participant for curriculum related
issues by phone, email, or facsimile within 24 hours of being contacted by the
participant.
(10) The provider's
help desk service shall be available between the hours of noon and midnight, 7
days a week, 365 days a year, excluding Maryland State holidays as defined in
State Personnel and Pensions Article, §
9-201,
Annotated Code of Maryland. If the 24-hour deadline occurs on a State holiday,
the provider's deadline for response is extended another 24 hours. This
information shall be provided to individuals before enrollment.
(11) The provider's program site shall be
visually stimulating and interactive with enhancements such as simulations,
sample assessment questions, and multimedia experiences. The provider's program
site may not contain scanned snapshots of the Administration's approved
curriculum. The provider's program site shall have clear images and a
user-friendly layout.
H.
Additional Documentation Requirements for 3-Hour ADEP Providers. A 3-Hour ADEP
provider shall:
(1) Issue a certification of
program completion to participants who successfully complete the program, in
the manner and format required by the Administration that includes the:
(a) Provider's name, address, and phone
number, and the Administration's provider identification number;
(b) Participant's full name and date of
birth;
(c) Participant's
signature;
(d) Date of completion;
and
(e) Location where the program
was completed;
(2)
Provide information regarding the program, instructors, and participants at the
Administration's request and in the format established by the
Administration;
(3) Use only
instructors approved by the Administration and the Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Administration; and
(4) Acknowledge
that 3-Hour ADEP providers and instructors are also subject to regulations by
the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration.
I. Additional Requirements for 3-Hour ADEP
Alternate Format Provider.
(1) Alternate
format providers shall meet the additional requirements of this
section.
(2) The provider shall
first be approved by the Administration as a classroom format provider for
3-Hour ADEP in Maryland for 2 years before applying to the Administration to
provide an alternate format 3-Hour ADEP.
(3) All alternate format programs shall be
offered through a secure website with an active security certificate acceptable
to the Administration.
(4) The
provider shall allow the Administration to access and monitor, at no cost,
their alternate format programs.
(5) The provider shall construct an end of
unit quiz for each section of the 3-Hour ADEP that:
(a) Consists of a minimum of five questions
for each quiz;
(b) Does not
duplicate questions from other quizzes; and
(c) Does not duplicate questions from the
final program exam.
(6)
Alternate format programs shall require participants:
(a) To achieve a minimum score of 80 percent
on the end of unit quizzes before moving to the next unit of instruction;
and
(b) That do not achieve the 80
percent score on the unit quiz to repeat the unit before retaking the
quiz.
(7) The end of
program test for 3-Hour ADEP alternate format programs shall occur only in a
classroom setting approved by the Administration.
(8) The alternate 3-Hour ADEP provider may
not allow a participant to retake the end of program test on the same day the
test is failed.
(9) The alternate
format provider for 3-Hour ADEP shall have a help desk that participants can
contact by phone, email, or facsimile if they are having a problem with the
provider's electronic site or have questions regarding the programs. An
Administration approved instructor shall respond to the participant for
curriculum related issues by phone, email, or facsimile within 24 hours of
being contacted by the participant.
(10) The provider's help desk service shall
be available between the hours of noon and midnight, 7 days a week, 365 days a
year, excluding Maryland State holidays as defined in State Personnel and
Pensions Article, §
9-201,
Annotated Code of Maryland. If the 24-hour deadline occurs on a State holiday,
the provider's deadline for response is extended another 24 hours. This
information shall be provided to individuals before enrollment.
(11) The provider's program site shall be
visually stimulating and interactive with enhancements such as simulations,
sample assessment questions, and multimedia experiences. The provider's program
site may not contain scanned snapshots of the Administration's approved
curriculum. The provider's program site shall have clear images and a
user-friendly layout.
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