2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 40:1461 — Licensing of private training and driving instructor schools

PART IV.  DRIVER TRAINING

§1461.  Licensing of private training and driving instructor schools

A.  Every person engaged in the business of operating a private driving instructor training school or agency, or providing driving courses, shall apply for and procure a license from the Department of Public Safety.  No person shall advertise or otherwise hold himself before the public, for remuneration, as qualified or licensed to train or instruct without having first obtained a license.  

B.  Every person desiring to train or instruct in driving courses shall file a written application with the secretary.  

C.  The secretary may make rules and regulations governing the making, issuance, and revocation of licenses and qualifications of each applicant.  

D.  The secretary shall charge a fee of twenty-five dollars for each school or agency.  The secretary shall charge a fee of ten dollars for each additional instructor the school or agency may employ.  

E.  The fees collected under this Section shall be paid to the office of motor vehicles of the Department of Public Safety and used for its maintenance, operation, and supervision.  

Added by Acts 1983, No. 665, §1.  

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