Nev. Admin. Code § 483.787 - Submission of reports regarding students enrolled in course on traffic safety or on abuse of alcohol and controlled substances; deletion or crediting of demerit points; retention and availability of records; failure to pass final examination in course on traffic safety
1. After a course
on traffic safety is completed, the operator of the school conducting the
course shall submit to the Department, on a form approved by the Department,
the following information concerning each student who completed the course:
(a) Full legal name;
(b) Address of principal residence;
(c) Driver's license number;
(d) Date of birth;
(e) Course;
(f) The date on which the student completed
the course;
(g) Test
score;
(h) License number of the
school;
(i) Whether the student had
any traffic violations pending at any time during his or her enrollment in the
course;
(j) Whether the student's
enrollment in the course was in conjunction with any type of plea agreement or
a condition of sentencing;
(k)
Information concerning previous courses the student has enrolled in and
completed within the 12-month period immediately preceding the student's
enrollment in this course, including the name and location of the schools
attended and the dates of enrollment and completion; and
(l) The instructor's printed name and
signature.
2. The form
must be mailed to the Department of Motor Vehicles, Central Services and
Records Division, 555 Wright Way, Carson City, Nevada 89711, Attention: Data
Integrity.
3. Except as otherwise
provided in subsections 4 and 5, upon receipt of the form by the Department,
three demerit points will be deleted from, credited to or not credited to the
driver's demerit record pursuant to
NRS
483.475.
4. Three demerit points will not be deleted
from, credited to or not credited to the demerit record of a student who:
(a) Attended the course pursuant to a plea
agreement;
(b) Missed one or more
class sessions; or
(c) Failed to
obtain a score of 70 percent or greater on the final examination.
5. The Department may, in its
discretion, decide that no demerit points will be deleted from or not credited
to the driver's demerit record if the student's enrollment was a condition of
sentencing.
6. A person is not
eligible for the deletion of demerit points and may not otherwise receive
credit for completing a traffic safety course more than once in any 12-month
period.
7. The operator of a school
or other entity that offers a course on the abuse of alcohol and controlled
substances shall submit a written report to the referring court for each
student who enrolls in such a course at the referral of the court. The report
must include:
(a) The name and department of
the court having jurisdiction of the student;
(b) Whether the student successfully
completed the course within the time ordered by the court; and
(c) Any additional information required by
order of the court.
8.
The operator of a school or other entity that offers a course on the abuse of
alcohol and controlled substances or a course on traffic safety shall retain:
(a) A copy of the reports and forms required
pursuant to this section for each student;
(b) Each student's preliminary examination,
if one is administered, and final examination, or the score on those
examinations if administered orally;
(c) Each student's record of attendance in
class;
(d) Each student's
evaluation of the course and teacher; and
(e) The agreement signed by any speaker who
is a guest pursuant to NAC 483.777, for 3 years after the date on which the
final class was held for the course to which it pertains.
9. The documents which must be retained
pursuant to subsection 8 are not public records but must be made available to a
representative of the Department or Judicial System during any inspection of
the school.
10. The operator of a
school or other entity that offers a course on the abuse of alcohol and
controlled substances shall submit to the Department a written report that
includes the:
(a) Full legal name;
(b) Address of principal residence;
(c) Date of birth; and
(d) Driver's license number, if available, of
each student who enrolls in a course on the abuse of alcohol and controlled
substances. The report must be submitted by the 10th day of the month
immediately following the month in which the student enrolls in the
course.
11. A student
enrolled in a course on traffic safety who fails to pass the final examination
must wait at least 4 hours before he or she may retake the
examination.
Notes
NRS 481.051, 483.220, 483.475
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