16 Tex. Admin. Code § 99.10 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) All-terrain Vehicle
Safety Institute (ASI)--A not-for-profit operating division of the Specialty
Vehicle Institute of America (SVIA), formed to implement an expanded national
program of all-terrain vehicle safety education and awareness.
(2) Commission--Texas Commission of Licensing
and Regulation.
(3)
Department--Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
(4) Off-highway vehicle--An all-terrain
vehicle, a recreational off-highway vehicle, a sand rail, or a utility vehicle,
as those terms are defined in Texas Transportation Code §
551A.001.
(5) Program--The Off-Highway Vehicle Operator
Education and Certification Program administered by the department to make
available courses in basic training and safety skills relating to the operation
of off-highway vehicles and to issue safety certificates to operators who
successfully complete the courses.
(6) Program sponsor--An entity with which the
department enters into an agreement to administer the program.
(7) Safety certificate--A certificate that
allows a person to operate an off-highway vehicle on public off-highway vehicle
land or a beach, in accordance with Transportation Code §
551A.031.
(8) Safety training course--A course of
instruction in off-highway vehicle operation that fulfills the training
requirement for a person to obtain a safety certificate.
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