16 Tex. Admin. Code § 98.104 - Student Admission Requirements
(a) Entry-level
courses are open to any individual who is at least 15 years old.
(b) Non-entry-level courses are open to any
individual who holds a Class M driver's license or an equivalent out-of-state
license.
(c) To be eligible for
student admission to any course, an individual younger than 18 years of age
must provide the motorcycle school with written consent, signed by the
individual's parent or legal guardian, for the individual to participate as a
student in the course and to receive medical treatment for any injury that may
occur at the motorcycle school. The signature of the parent or legal guardian
on the written consent must be notarized or provided in person at the training
site.
(d) Prior to accepting
payment from an individual for admission to an entry-level course, a motorcycle
school must inform the individual in writing of:
(1) the school's policy regarding any
attempts the school allows students to make to pass the knowledge examination,
the riding skills test required for the course, and any associated fees;
and
(2) the requirement that a
student whose riding performance creates an unmanageable danger on the range,
as determined by the instructor, must be removed from the course.
(e) A motorcycle school must
inform each student in writing of the department's name, mailing address,
telephone number, and website address for the purpose of directing complaints
to the department.
(f) If
registration is performed by telephone, the information required by subsection
(d) must be provided to the individual before the payment becomes
non-refundable.
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