2016 North Dakota Century Code Title 39 Motor Vehicles Chapter 39-25 Regulation of Commercial Driver Training
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CHAPTER 39-25
REGULATION OF COMMERCIAL DRIVER TRAINING
39-25-01. Definitions.
1. "Commercial driver training school" or "school" means a business enterprise
conducted by a person for the education and training of individuals, either practically or
theoretically, or both, to operate or drive a motor vehicle, and for which accepts
consideration or charges tuition for the service.
2. "Instructor" means an individual, whether acting on that individual's own behalf as an
operator of a commercial driver training school or for a school for compensation, who
teaches, conducts a class for, gives demonstrations to, or supervises practice of, an
individual learning to operate or drive a motor vehicle.
3. "Certificate of course completion" means documentation signed by one or more driver
education programs indicating the driver has met the classroom instruction and
behind-the-wheel instruction requirements prescribed by the director.
39-25-02. Duties of director - Regulations.
1. The director shall adopt and prescribe regulations concerning the administration and
enforcement of this chapter which are necessary to protect the public. The director
shall inspect the school facilities, equipment of applicants and licensees, and examine
applicants for instructor's and examiner's licenses or certifications.
2. The director shall administer and enforce this chapter and shall adopt regulations for
the administration and enforcement of this chapter.
39-25-02.1. Waiver of skill test.
The director may waive the skill portion of the driver's license examination if the applicant
has successfully completed the classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel instruction
requirements prescribed by the director. The director shall adopt and prescribe regulations
concerning criteria for the classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel instruction requirements.
A certificate of course completion must accompany the driver's application as evidence that the
applicant for a class D license has satisfactorily completed the classroom instruction and
behind-the-wheel instruction requirements prescribed by the director.
39-25-03. School - License required - Contents of application for license.
1. A commercial driver training school may not be established nor may any existing
school continue to operate unless the school applies for and obtains from the director
a license in the manner and form prescribed by the director.
2. The application for license must include a statement of the location of the school, the
equipment, courses of instruction, instructors, previous records of the school and
instructors, financial statements, schedule of fees and charges, character and
reputation of the operators, insurance, and any other matter as the director may
prescribe for the protection of the public.
39-25-04. Instructor - License required - Contents of application for license.
1. An individual may not act as an instructor unless the individual applies for and obtains
a license in the manner and form prescribed by this chapter.
2. The regulations must state the requirements for an instructor's license, including
requirements concerning residency, language, moral character, physical condition,
knowledge of the courses of instruction, motor vehicle laws and safety principles,
previous personal and employment records, and any other matter as the director may
prescribe for the protection of the public.
39-25-05. Expiration and renewal of licenses - Fees.
A license expires on the last day of the calendar year and may be renewed upon application
to the director as prescribed by the director's regulations. Each application for an original or
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renewal school license must be accompanied by a fee of twenty-five dollars, and each
application for an original or renewal instructor's license must be accompanied by a fee of ten
dollars. These fees must be deposited in the state treasury in the state highway fund. License
fees may not be refunded in the event any license is rejected, suspended, or revoked.
39-25-06. Refusal, suspension, or revocation of license.
The director may refuse to issue, or may suspend or revoke a license in any case when the
director finds the applicant or licensee has violated any of the provisions of this chapter or the
regulations adopted by the director. A suspended or revoked license must be returned to the
director by the licensee.
39-25-07. Exclusions - Free instruction - Colleges, universities, and high schools.
This chapter does not apply to any person giving driver training lessons without charge, to
employers maintaining driver training schools without charge solely for that employer's
employees, nor to a school or a class conducted by a college, a university, or a high school for a
regularly enrolled full-time or part-time student as a part of a normal program of the institution,
except that a public driver education program may provide a certificate of course completion to
be used by a driver to waive the skill portion of the driver's license examination under section
39-25-02.1.
39-25-08. Violations and penalties.
Any person who violates section 39-25-03 or 39-25-04 is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
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