16 Tex. Admin. Code § 84.43 - Driver Education Certificates
(a) Relevant driver
training entities.
(1) A relevant driver
training entity may request driver education certificates or certificate
numbers by submitting an online department prescribed order form, stating the
number of driver education certificates or certificate numbers to be purchased
and include payment of all appropriate fees.
(2) Relevant driver training entities must:
(A) issue driver education certificates or
certificate numbers only to students who have successfully completed the
applicable portion of the approved driver education course;
(B) issue driver education certificates or
certificate numbers in serial number order as purchased from the
department;
(C) indicate the serial
number of the original driver education certificate or certificate number on
such certificate or certificate number and any issued duplicate, if
necessary;
(D) not use an ADE-1317
driver education certificate or certificate number to replace a DE-964 driver
education certificate or certificate number;
(E) not transfer unassigned or blank driver
education certificates or certificate numbers at any time;
(F) maintain effective protective measures to
ensure the security of driver education certificates or certificate numbers to
prevent the unauthorized production or misuse of the certificates, and for the
recovery of lost data (electronic or otherwise) for such certificates or
certificate numbers;
(G) maintain
reconciliation records of all purchased, issued, unissued or unassigned driver
education certificates or certificate numbers in ascending serial number order,
and ensure security and recovery of the reconciliation record data;
(H) make all records available for review by
representatives of the department upon request;
(I) return unissued driver education
certificates or certificate numbers to the department within thirty (30)
calendar days from the date of the discontinuance of the driver education
program, unless otherwise notified by the department;
(J) report to the department all unaccounted
driver education certificates or certificate numbers within fifteen (15)
working days of the discovery of the incident;
(K) conduct an investigation to determine the
circumstances surrounding their unaccounted driver education certificates and
report the investigation findings, including preventative measures for
recurrence, to the department within thirty (30) calendar days of the
discovery;
(L) develop and maintain
effective policies and processes to ensure constant privacy, security, and
integrity of confidential student information, personal and financial, and make
the privacy policy available to all students; and
(M) ensure that the front of each driver
education certificate contains the department's complaint contact information
and current department telephone number in a font that is visibly
recognizable.
(3) Each
unaccounted original or duplicate driver education certificate or certificate
number (whether lost, stolen, blank, or unissued) may be considered a separate
violation.
(4) The right to receive
driver education certificates may be immediately suspended for a period
determined by the department if:
(A) a
department investigation is in progress and the department has reasonable cause
to believe the certificates have been misused or abused or that adequate
security was not provided; or
(B)
the relevant driver training entity or its designee fails to provide
information on records requested by the department, or fails, post-audit, to
update curriculum based on changes in department rules or applicable law within
the required time.
(5)
The driver education certificate is a government record as defined under Texas
Penal Code, §
37.01(2).
Any misrepresentation by the applicant or person issuing the driver education
certificate may result in suspension or revocation of instructor and/or
provider credentials or program approval and/or criminal prosecution.
(b) Driver education provider
responsibilities.
(1) Driver education
certificates or certificate numbers must only be ordered by driver education
providers. The primary driver education provider must order all driver
education certificates and certificate numbers for its branch
locations.
(2) A driver education
provider must issue the "For Learner License Only" portion of the DE-964
certificate to the student upon successful completion of Module One of the
Program of Organized Instruction for Driver Education and Traffic
Safety.
(3) A driver education
provider must issue the "For Driver License Only" portion of the DE-964
certificate to the student upon successful completion of the driver education
course.
(4) The exception to
paragraphs (2) and (3) is a request for transfer by the parent or legal
guardian of the student. The transfer policy will be followed to comply with
the parent or legal guardian request for transfer.
(5) The DPS copy of a driver education
certificate must contain the original signature of the driver education
instructor, or the designated parent-taught driver education instructor as
applicable. The name of the driver education provider owner or its designee may
be written, stamped, or typed.
(c) Public or Private Schools, Education
Service Centers, Colleges, or Universities responsibilities.
(1) The driver education certificates must be
issued to the superintendent, college, or university chief school official, ESC
director, or their designee responsible for managing the certificates for the
school. This does not remove the superintendent, college, or university chief
school official, or ESC director from obligations pursuant to this subchapter
to oversee the program.
(2) The
department will accept purchase requisitions from school districts.
(3) Each superintendent, college, or
university chief school official, ESC director, or their designee must ensure
that the policies concerning driver education certificates are followed by all
individuals who have responsibility for the certificates.
(4) The superintendent, college, or
university chief school official, ESC director, or their designee must ensure
that employees issue a driver education certificate only to a person who has
successfully completed the entire portion of the course for which the driver
education certificate is being used.
(A) The
"For Learner License Only" portion of the driver education certificate must be
issued to the student upon completion of Module One of the Program of Organized
Instruction for Driver Education and Traffic Safety.
(B) The "For Driver License Only" portion of
the driver education certificate must be issued to the student upon completion
of the driver education program.
(C) The exception to subparagraphs (A) and
(B) is a request for transfer by the parent or legal guardian of the student.
The transfer policy will be followed to comply with the parent or legal
guardian request for transfer.
(5) The DPS copy of a driver education
certificate must contain the original signature of the driver education
instructor. The name of the superintendent, college, or university chief school
official, ESC director, or their designee may be written, stamped, typed, or
omitted.
(6) The superintendent,
college, or university chief school official, ESC director, or their designee
must complete the affidavit on the driver education certificate if the licensed
instructor has left the driver education program, become seriously ill or
deceased.
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