16 Tex. Admin. Code § 84.44 - Driver Education Instructor License
(a) An application
for licensure as a driver education instructor must be made on forms prescribed
by the department and be accompanied by the appropriate fees. A license
application is valid for one year from the date it is filed with the
department. A person applying for an original driver education instructor
license must:
(1) hold a valid class A, B, C,
or CDL driver's license, other than a learner license or provisional license,
for the preceding three years, that has not been revoked or suspended in the
preceding three years;
(2) submit a
completed application with non-refundable application fee as prescribed by the
department;
(3) submit the
instructor licensing fees;
(4)
submit a national criminal history record information review fee; and
(5) provide fingerprints to the Texas
Department of Public Safety (DPS) through the IdentoGo Fingerprint Service or
any other method required by the DPS.
(b) A driver education instructor may perform
instruction and administration of the classroom and in-car phases of driver
education, as prescribed in the POI-DE, and the classroom phase of the
POI-Adult Six-Hour.
(c) An
application for renewal of a driver education instructor license must be
submitted on forms prescribed by the department. A complete renewal application
must include the following:
(1) the renewal
fee;
(2) provide a valid driver
license record that meets the requirements stated in §84.44(a)(1);
and
(3) if selected for audit,
proof of successful completion of at least two hours of continuing education
credit during the license renewal period relating to driver education, driving
safety, and instructional techniques.
(d) The department will employ an audit
system for reporting completion of continuing education. The licensee is
responsible for maintaining a record of the licensee's continuing education
experiences. The certificates, transcripts, or other documentation verifying
the completion of continuing education hours must not be forwarded to the
department at the time of renewal unless the department has selected the
licensee for audit.
(e) The audit
process for continuing education will be as follows:
(1) The department will select for audit a
random sample of licensees for each renewal period. Licensees will be notified
of the continuing education audit when they receive their renewal
documentation.
(2) If selected for
an audit, the licensee must submit copies of certificates, transcripts, or
other documentation satisfactory to the department, verifying the licensee's
attendance, participation, and completion of the continuing education. All
documentation must be provided at the time of the renewal.
(3) Failure to timely furnish documentation
or providing false information during the audit process or renewal process are
grounds for disciplinary action against the licensee.
(f) An applicant for a driver education
instructor license or its renewal must pass a criminal history background
check.
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