Nevada Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 6, 2015) |
Chapter483 Drivers’ Licenses; Driving Schools and Driving Instructors |
SCHOOLS FOR DRIVERS |
Administration and Operation |
NAC483.767. Duties and responsibilities of school; meetings of classes on abuse of alcohol and controlled substances.
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1. A school for drivers shall:
(a) Establish written statements of policy which an instructor may use to maintain order in a classroom;
(b) Establish a written policy that describes procedures for:
(1) Visitors who may accompany a student to a class; and
(2) Persons attending the class without a referral from a court or other entity;
(c) Prohibit an instructor from teaching at a school or a branch location of a school for which he or she is not licensed;
(d) Have available in person or by telephone, during its normal hours of operation, knowledgeable personnel to assist the public, or maintain and monitor a telephone answering service or answering machine; and
(e) Not conduct a class at a particular location if the number of persons present exceeds the occupancy rating for that location.
2. A school licensed to conduct a course on the abuse of alcohol and controlled substances or a course on traffic safety must obtain a signed statement from a student acknowledging that he or she has been informed of the requirements set forth in NAC 483.708 to 483.795, inclusive.
3. A class in a school licensed to conduct a course on the abuse of alcohol and controlled substances must meet, excluding periods of rest:
(a) For a total of 8 or more hours, including the time for:
(1) Instruction in the subjects of the course; and
(2) Administration of the preliminary and final examinations;
(b) At least twice in successive weeks; and
(c) For not more than 4 hours per session and not more than one session per day.
Ê An hour must contain at least 50 minutes of instruction.
(Added to NAC by Dep’t of Motor Veh. & Pub. Safety, eff. 12-27-93; A by Dep’t of Motor Veh. by R157-01, 8-27-2002)—(Substituted in revision for NAC 483.633)