1 Tex. Admin. Code § 380.502 - Standards for Motor Vehicle Operators
For any motor vehicle operator providing or seeking to provide transportation services, the regional contracted broker or a managed transportation organization (MTO) must:
(1) verify that the motor vehicle operator
has a valid driver's license. A motor vehicle operator without a valid driver's
license may not provide transportation services under the MTP;
(2) check the driving record information of
the motor vehicle operator that is maintained by the Department of Public
Safety (DPS) under Chapter 521, Subchapter C, Transportation Code. A motor
vehicle operator who does not meet driving history requirements as specified in
the contract between the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) and the
regional contracted broker or MTO may not provide transportation services under
the MTP;
(3) check the public
criminal record information of the motor vehicle operator that is maintained by
DPS and made available to the public through the DPS website. A motor vehicle
operator who does not meet criminal history requirements as specified in the
contract between HHSC and the regional contracted broker or MTO may not provide
transportation services under the MTP. Specifically, a regional contracted
broker or an MTO must:
(A) ensure motor
vehicle operators do not have any findings by a law enforcement authority of
driving while intoxicated or under the influence of any substance that may
impair their ability to safely operate a motor vehicle within seven years prior
to the initial hire date or any time after the hire date. Any motor vehicle
operator who is convicted of these offenses after the hire date is immediately
ineligible to provide transportation services for a period of seven years after
the date of conviction;
(B) ensure
motor vehicle operators do not have a felony or misdemeanor conviction within
seven years of the initial hire date or any time after the hire date of:
(i) an act of abuse, neglect or exploitation
of children, the elderly or persons with disabilities as defined in Texas
Family Code, as amended, Chapter 261 and Texas Human Resources Code, as
amended, Chapter 48; or
(ii) an
offense under the Texas Penal Code, as amended, against the person; against the
family; against public order or decency; against public health, safety or
morals; against property;
(iii) an
offense under Chapter 481 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, as amended,
(Texas Controlled Substances Act); and
(iv) motor vehicle operators must not have
been found to have conducted or participated in any acts prohibited by the
Texas Human Resources Code Chapter 36 (Medicaid Fraud Prevention);
and
(4)
require all motor vehicle operators to receive training on the following
topics:
(A) passenger safety (training to
occur at least annually);
(B)
passenger assistance (training to occur at least annually);
(C) assistive devices, including wheelchair
lifts, tie-down equipment, and child safety seats (training to occur at least
annually);
(D) non-discrimination,
sensitivity, and diversity;
(E)
customer service;
(F) defensive
driving techniques (training to occur at least every two years);
(G) prohibited behavior by motor vehicle
operators, including use of offensive language, use of tobacco, alcohol or
drugs, and sexual harassment; and
(H) any other additional training HHSC
determines to be necessary.
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