Or. Admin. Code § 737-015-0070 - Qualifications of an Approved ODOT-TSO Traffic Safety Education Instructor
(1) A valid
approved instructor certification card issued by ODOT-TSO is required to teach,
conduct classes, give demonstrations or supervise the practice of students in
an approved program.
(2) An
instructor must obtain a corrected approved instructor certification card if
there is a change to any of the information printed on the card.
(3) To be eligible for an approved instructor
certification card, or to renew a certification card, an individual must:
(a) Submit to ODOT-TSO a completed
application on a form provided by the Division;
(b) Be 21 years of age, or older;
(c) Have completed and passed the required
instructor training series;
(d)
Have valid Oregon driving privileges or valid driving privileges from a state
adjacent to Oregon, if the individual is a legal resident of that state and has
had valid driving privileges for at least three years preceding the date an
application is submitted to ODOT-TSO. To be valid, driving privileges may not
be suspended, revoked, canceled, or otherwise withdrawn for a traffic crime as
defined in 737-015-0020(30).
For purposes of these OAR 737 division 15 rules, a hardship or probationary
permit does not constitute valid driving privileges;
(e) With initial application, provide a DMV
five-year certified court print driving record dated within the past 60 days.
An instructor who has not held Oregon driving privileges for the five-year
period is required to submit a certified driving record from a jurisdiction or
foreign government that issued driving privileges during that period. The
record must meet the following requirements:
(A) Not more than one driver improvement
violation within the preceding 12 months or more than 2 driver improvement
violations in the preceding 24 months;
(B) No alcohol or drug related traffic
violation, conviction or infraction within the preceding five years;
and
(C) No driver's license
suspension, cancellation, revocation or denial within the preceding three
years.
(f) Have current
first aid and CPR Certification;
(g) Submit a release authorizing ODOT-TSO to
obtain the applicant's criminal history report. Criminal history records will
only be used to determine instructor qualification and may be used as evidence
in any contested case hearing or appeal, as described in section
737-015-0130 of this rule. Such
records will otherwise be kept confidential and not released to any individual
unless ODOT-TSO determines a record, or any portion thereof, must be released
pursuant to the Public Records Law, ORS
192.410 to
192.505, or the Attorney General
or a court order disclosure in accordance with the Public Records
Law.
(h) Not have a conviction for
any of the following crimes:
(A) A traffic
crime as defined by OAR
737-015-0020(30).
This subsection does not apply if the conviction occurred more than five years
preceding the date an application for approved instructor certification is
submitted;
(B) Kidnapping or
custodial interference as defined in ORS
163.225 through
163.257;
(C) Any sexual offense, with or without
force, any offense related to child pornography, or compelling or promoting
prostitution;
(D) Any crime
involving injury or threat of injury to another individual;
(E) Any crime involving theft, forgery,
fraud, falsifying or tampering with records, or racketeering; or
(F) Any crime relating to the unlawful
possession, use, sale, manufacture, or distribution of controlled substances or
alcoholic beverages; and
(i) Not engage in conduct that is
substantially related to the individual's fitness to be an instructor or that
demonstrates unfitness or inability to perform the responsibilities of an
instructor. ODOT-TSO will determine from the facts of the conduct, and the
intervening circumstances known to ODOT-TSO, if the individual is fit to
perform the responsibilities of an instructor or poses a risk to the safety of
others while performing those responsibilities.
(4) An instructor must be re-certified every
two years. To be eligible for renewal the instructor must submit to ODOT-TSO a
completed renewal application and provide documentation of the following:
(a) A minimum of 15 hours of continuing
education within the previous two years. This professional development training
may be obtained through an approved provider, state agency, college or
university or professional education organization. Professional development
hours will be accepted for the purpose of enhancing instructional knowledge and
skills in support of teaching driver education best practices;
(b) A minimum of 30 hours of classroom,
behind-the-wheel or simulator instruction in a Division-approved program within
the previous two years;
(c) Current
first aid and CPR Certification. This is not included in the 15 hours of
continuing education; and
(d)
Out-of-state instructors are responsible for annually obtaining a certified
driving record from the jurisdiction or foreign government that issued driving
privileges during that period.
(A) The driving
record must be submitted to the employer for review and to maintain with
records.
(B) A copy of the record,
dated within the past 60 days, must also be submitted as part of the renewal
application.
(5) An individual is not eligible for
approved instructor certification and may not be permitted to renew or maintain
approved instructor certification if:
(a) The
individual's driving record does not meet minimum requirements as described
under (3) of this rule.
(b) The
individual's driving privileges are revoked as a habitual offender under ORS
809.600 or any equivalent action
in another jurisdiction. This section shall apply if the instructor's driving
privileges were revoked as a habitual offender and have not been restored under
ORS 809.660 or its equivalent in
another jurisdiction at least five years prior to the date an application for
approved instructor certification is submitted.
(c) The individual is enrolled or
participating in a DUII diversion program including an equivalent diversion
program in another jurisdiction. This section will apply if the individual was
enrolled or participated in a diversion program anytime within the five years
preceding the date an application for approved instructor certification is
submitted.
(d) The individual has
had a suspension of driving privileges under a driver improvement program,
including an equivalent driver improvement program in another jurisdiction.
This section will apply if the suspension occurred within the last three years
preceding the date an application for approved instructor certification is
submitted.
(e) The individual
refuses to take a breath or blood test in accordance with ORS
813.100 or any equivalent
violation in another jurisdiction. This section will apply if the individual
refused a breath test anytime within five years preceding the date an
application for approved instructor certification is submitted.
(f) The individual fails to pass a breath or
blood test in accordance with ORS
813.100 or an equivalent
violation in another jurisdiction. This section will apply if the individual
fails a breath test anytime within five years preceding the date an application
for approved instructor certification is submitted to ODOT-TSO.
(g) The individual's approved instructor
certification is suspended, revoked, canceled, restricted or withdrawn, or a
similar sanction in another jurisdiction, on the date the application for
approved instructor certification is submitted to ODOT-TSO.
(h) The individual has a conviction for any
of the crimes listed in ORS
342.143, or the substantial
equivalent of any of those crimes if convicted in another
jurisdiction.
(i) The individual
has a physical or mental condition or impairment affecting the person's ability
to teach, give demonstrations, or supervise the practice of student drivers in
a motor vehicle.
(6) An
applicant who has been convicted of a crime listed in
737-015-0070(3)(h)
may include an explanation or evidence of intervening circumstances since the
conviction. ODOT-TSO will determine if the intervening circumstances of the
conviction are such that the conviction affects the individual's fitness to be
an Instructor.
(7) An individual
whose driver license has been suspended, cancelled, revoked or denied as
described in section (3)(e) of this rule may include an explanation or evidence
of intervening circumstances. ODOT-TSO will consider intervening circumstances
when making a determination.
(8)
ODOT-TSO may request additional information from an applicant. Additional
information may include, but is not limited to, documentation regarding the
intervening circumstances of a conviction, suspension, cancellation,
revocation, or denial. ODOT-TSO will determine if the intervening circumstances
of the conviction are such that the conviction affects the individual's fitness
to be an instructor.
(9) Criteria
described in this rule may provide grounds for suspension, cancellation,
revocation, restriction or denial as described in
737-015-0120 if an instructor
fails to remain qualified as prescribed under this rule.
(10) An applicant will be refused approval to
provide traffic safety education or a current approval will be suspended or
revoked if the applicant or instructor has his or her driver license or
privilege suspended or revoked or canceled for any reason or is involved in the
DMV Driver Improvement Program or has exceeded two driver improvement
violations in a two-year period or has any alcohol or drug related traffic
violation, conviction or infraction.
(11) Approval to provide traffic safety
education may be granted upon reapplication when the approved instructor's
driver license or privilege in Oregon has been reinstated in full for three
years or one year has passed since the last Driver Improvement Program entry on
the driving record or five years have passed since an alcohol or drug related
traffic violation, conviction or infraction.
(12) Opportunities for reinstatement and
appeal are available according to provisions equivalent to those specified in
ORS 342.175(4) and
342.180.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619 & 802.345
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 336.800, 336.805, 336.810, 802.110, 802.345 & 807.065
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