Utah Admin. Code R708-27-4 - Submittal of Evidence of Student Test Completion
(1) The following procedures shall be
followed by the teacher and the student in submitting evidence of satisfactory
completion of knowledge and driving skills testing.
(2) As evidence of satisfactory completion of
knowledge testing, the school shall furnish a certificate of knowledge test
completion to the student. The certificate shall be a form approved by the
division and shall contain:
(a) the student's
full legal name;
(b) the student's
date of birth;
(c) the name of the
school district;
(d) the name of
the school;
(e) the school ID
number;
(f) results of the
knowledge test;
(g) the date the
test was passed; and
(h) the
signature of the certified teacher who administered the test.
(3) To apply for a Class D learner
permit, a student must successfully pass the written knowledge test given by
the division, or submit the certificate of knowledge test completion given him
by the school.
(4) As evidence of
satisfactory completion of driving skills testing and course completion, the
school shall furnish a certificate to the student. The certificate shall be a
form approved by the division and shall contain the following:
(a) the student's name as it appears on the
Utah Lerner permit;
(b) the student
date of birth;
(c) the student's
date of birth,
(d) original issue
date of completion certificate;
(e)
results of the driving skills test;
(f) the signature of the certified teacher
who administered the test;
(g) the
date the test was completed;
(h)
the date the driver education course was completed;
(i) the school ID number;
(j) the name of the school district;
and
(k) the name of the
school.
(5) To apply for
a Class D driver license, a student may submit the completed certificate of
testing and the certificate of completion of driver training course, as issued
to him/her by the school, to a division testing station.
(6) When a student applies for a Class D
driver license, the Division may waive it's normally administered knowledge and
driving skills tests for students presenting valid certificates of
testing.
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