TITLE 92: TRANSPORTATION
CHAPTER II: SECRETARY OF STATE
PART 1066
ONLINE ONLY ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION
COURSE PROVIDER CERTIFICATION
SECTION 1066.5 DEFINITIONS
Section 1066.5 Definitions
Unless otherwise noted, the following definitions shall
apply to this Part:
"Applicant" − an
entity applying for certification as an online only adult driver education
course provider. Every officer, owner, director, partner and/or manager is
subject to this Part.
"Certification" – a
document issued by the Department that authorizes the entity named in the
document to offer an online only adult driver education course.
"Consumer Information"
− name, address, date of birth, gender, email address and payment
information, including credit card and bank account numbers or electronic
payment data of students who are enrolled in or have completed an adult driver
education course.
"Department" − the
Commercial Driving Training School Division within the Department of Driver
Services within the Office of the Secretary of State.
"Fraudulent Activity" –
any action calculated to deceive, whether it be a single act or combination of
circumstances, whether the suppression of the truth or the suggestion of what
is false, whether it be by direct falsehood or by innuendo, by speech or by
silence.
"Illinois
Vehicle Code" or "Vehicle Code" or "IVC" − 625
ILCS 5.
"Online Only Adult Driver
Education Course Provider" or "Provider" − an entity or
person certified by the Secretary of State to provide an adult driver education
course solely online.
"Secretary
of State" or "Secretary" − the Secretary of State of the
State of Illinois.
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CHAPTER II: SECRETARY OF STATE
PART 1066
ONLINE ONLY ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION
COURSE PROVIDER CERTIFICATION
SECTION 1066.10 CERTIFICATION REQUIRED
Section 1066.10 Certification Required
a) No
person, firm, association, partnership or corporation shall operate as a
provider or engage in the business of providing an online only adult driver
education course unless a certification has been issued by the Secretary.
b) No
provider may remain in operation if its certification to operate as a provider
is suspended, revoked, canceled or not renewed.
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CHAPTER II: SECRETARY OF STATE
PART 1066
ONLINE ONLY ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION
COURSE PROVIDER CERTIFICATION
SECTION 1066.20 REQUIREMENTS FOR ONLINE ONLY ADULT EDUCATION COURSE PROVIDERS
Section 1066.20 Requirements for Online Only Adult
Education Course Providers
a) The
Secretary of State shall not issue, or shall deny, cancel, suspend, or revoke,
an online only adult education course provider certification:
1) Unless
the applicant/provider is of good moral character. In making a determination of
good moral character, the Department is not limited to, but may consider, the
following:
A) Whether
the applicant/provider has been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor. The
Department shall consider:
i) The
relationship of any crime of which the applicant/provider has been convicted to
the ability to operate an online only adult driver education
course;
ii) The
length of time that has elapsed since the applicant's/provider's last criminal
conviction;
iii) Whether
the applicant/provider successfully completed any sentence imposed with the
convictions;
iv) Whether
the applicant/provider has multiple convictions for felony or misdemeanor
offenses.
B) If the
person has been indicted, formally charged, or otherwise charged with a felony
or a misdemeanor, the certification shall be either denied or cancelled.
i) If
the person whose certification has been denied or cancelled under this Part is
adjudicated "guilty" by the court, the denial or cancellation
previously entered on his/her record in accordance with this Section shall
stand. This action does not preclude further suspension and/or revocation of
the certification under another Section of this Part or the IVC.
ii) If
the person whose certification has been denied or cancelled under this Part is
adjudicated "not guilty" by the court, the denial or cancellation
previously entered on his/her record in accordance with this Section shall be
rescinded. This action does not preclude further suspension and/or revocation
of the certification under another Section of this Part or the IVC.
iii) If
the person whose certification has been denied or cancelled under this Part is
granted a disposition of "court supervision" by the court, the denial
or cancellation previously entered on his/her record in accordance this with
this Section shall be rescinded. This action does not preclude further
suspension and/or revocation of the certification under another Section of this
Part or the IVC.
2) To
any owner or employee who, during the course of interaction with students:
A) Engaged
in activity that puts the student in danger; or
B) Engaged
in reckless behavior; or
C) Failed
to maintain a professional relationship with students at all times.
3) Unless
the applicant/provider files and maintains with the Department a continuous
surety bond in the principal sum of $50,000, underwritten by a company
authorized to do business in the State of Illinois, for the protection of the
contractual rights of students. However, the aggregate liability of the surety
for all breaches of the condition of the bond in no event shall exceed the
principal sum of $50,000. The surety on any bond may cancel the bond on giving 30-days'
notice in writing to the Secretary of State and shall be relieved of liability
for any breach of any conditions of the bond that occurs after the effective
date of cancellation. All bonds filed pursuant to this provision shall be in
substantially the following form:
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existing to do business in the State of Illinois, for the use and benefit of
all persons who may be damaged by breach of this bond, as Obligees, in the
penal sum of $50,000, lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment
of which sum, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our executors,
administrators, successors and assigns, firmly by these presents. The
condition of this obligation is such that the principal has made application
to the Illinois Secretary of State for certification for the purpose of
exercising the vocation of an online only adult education course provider. If
the Principal faithfully complies with the Illinois Vehicle Code and all
rules and regulations that have been or may hereafter be in force concerning
the license or permit, and shall save and keep harmless the Obligees from all
loss or damage that may be sustained as a result of the issuance of the
license or permit to the Principal, this obligation shall be void; otherwise,
this obligation shall remain in full force and effect. The bond will expire
but may be continued by renewal certificate signed by Principal and Surety. The
Surety may at any time terminate its liability by giving 30 days written
notice to the Commercial Driver Training Section of the Department, 1800 W.
Hawthorne Lane, West Chicago, Illinois 60185, and the Surety shall not be
liable for any default after that 30 day notice period, except for defaults
occurring prior thereto.
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4) Unless
the Secretary is satisfied that the applicant/provider has established adequate
procedures for verifying the identity of the student taking the course and
ensuring that the student completes the course in its entirety.
5) Unless
the applicant submits a copy of its course content, conforming with Section
1066.45, to the Department for review and approval, including the questions and
answers on the quizzes and final examination.
6) If a
provider fails to immediately report to the Department any unauthorized access
to consumer information, including computer breaches, or fails to comply with
the Illinois Personal Information Protection Act [815 ILCS 530/5].
7) If
the applicant/provider is an Illinois corporation, unless the corporation is in
good standing with the Illinois Secretary of State, Department of Business
Services.
8) If
the applicant/provider is a foreign corporation, unless the corporation is
authorized to transact business in Illinois, as evidenced by submission of an
Application for Authority to Transact Business in Illinois and acceptance of
the same by the Illinois Secretary of State, Department of Business Services.
9) If
the applicant/provider is a foreign limited liability company, unless the
limited liability company is authorized to transact business in Illinois, as
evidenced by submission of an Application for Admission to Transact Business
and acceptance of that application by the Illinois Secretary of State,
Department of Business Services.
10) If
the owner or any employee of the applicant/provider is a current salaried or
contractual employee of the Secretary of State.
11) If
an applicant/provider, owner, or manager engages in fraudulent activity as
defined in Section 1066.5.
12) If
an applicant, owner, or employee has been declared to have engaged in
fraudulent activity within the 5 years prior to making application for
certification.
13) If
an applicant/provider or owner owes outstanding fees to the Secretary of State.
14) If
an applicant/provider sells or discloses any consumer information or fails to
post a statement indicating consumer information will not be sold or disclosed
on its website.
15) If
an applicant/provider requests the social security number of students.
16) If
a provider fails to immediately report to the Department any unauthorized
access to consumer information, including computer breaches.
17) Unless
the provider/applicant maintains a staffed customer service telephone number or
live agent online support local Illinois time between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
CST Monday through Friday and between 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Saturday and also
maintains an email address or voice mail or answering service 24 hours a day, 7
days a week. All inquiries must be resolved within 48 hours after first
contact.
18) Unless
the provider/applicant provides the Department with a detailed description of
each position involved in every facet of the adult driver education course,
with contact information for each employee. The provider must report any
staffing changes to the Department within 72 hours after the change.
19) If
the provider uses voice recognition as a method of verification, unless the
provider furnishes a toll-free number for the purposes of providing the
required voice exemplars.
b) Only
one provider certification shall be issued to any individual, group,
association, partnership or corporation, and the Department shall deny an
application for certification as a provider if any of the applicants are
unqualified, are already certified or have made application as another
provider.
c) Upon
receipt of a properly executed application for certification, the Department
shall investigate the qualifications of the applicant to determine whether the
application should be granted or denied.
d) Certifications may only
be issued by the Department.
e) An
entity whose certification has been denied, cancelled, suspended, or revoked
pursuant to this Part may request an administrative hearing pursuant to 92 Ill.
Adm. Code 1001.
f) All
monies required to be remitted by a provider to the Department must be
submitted in United States currency.
(Source:
Amended at 48 Ill. Reg. 15101, effective October 9, 2024)
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CHAPTER II: SECRETARY OF STATE
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COURSE PROVIDER CERTIFICATION
SECTION 1066.30 ONLINE ONLY ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION COURSE PROVIDER NAMES
Section 1066.30 Online Only Adult Driver Education
Course Provider Names
a) No
provider shall adopt, use or conduct any business under a name that is not
distinguishable upon the records of the Department from a name used by another
provider, as distinguishable is defined in 14 Ill. Adm. Code 150.440.
b) No
provider shall incorporate under its own or another name unless the name of the
proposed corporation is submitted to the Department of Business Services of the
Office of the Secretary of State for a final determination of the availability
of the name, along with the fee required by Section 15.10 of the Business
Corporation Act of 1983 [805 ILCS 5/15.10].
c) No
provider name shall contain, separate and apart from any other word or abbreviation
in the name, the word "corporation", "company",
"incorporated" or limited", or an abbreviation of one of these
words, unless so licensed by the Secretary of State.
d) No
provider shall operate under an assumed name, unless the provider complies with
all provisions of the Assumed Business Name Act [805 ILCS 405].
e) No
provider shall change its name unless 30 days prior written notice is given to
the Department stating the change of name. Upon receipt of notice of name
change, the Department shall, without an application fee, require the provider
to complete an amended application for certification in the form and manner
prescribed for original applicants.
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CHAPTER II: SECRETARY OF STATE
PART 1066
ONLINE ONLY ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION
COURSE PROVIDER CERTIFICATION
SECTION 1066.40 ONLINE ONLY ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION COURSE REQUIRED INSTRUCTION
Section 1066.40 Online Only Adult Driver Education
Course Required Instruction
a) Providers
must provide 6 hours of online driver education instruction in accordance with
the course content set forth in Section 1066.45.
1) A
minimum of 360 minutes of instruction must be provided.
2) Each
student must complete the instruction within 30 days after commencement of
instruction.
3) The
material presented in the course shall be edited for grammar, punctuation and
spelling and be of such quality that it does not detract from the subject
matter.
4) Advertisement
of goods and services shall not appear during instructional time. Material not
related to the topic being presented shall not appear during instructional
time.
5) To
demonstrate that the course contains a minimum of 360 minutes of instruction,
the following calculations shall be used:
A) For
written material that is read by the student, count the total number of words
in the written sections of the course. Divide the word count by 180, the
average number of words that a typical student reads per minute. The result
equals the time associated with the material for the written sections.
B) For
multimedia presentation, including simulators, video and animation, calculate
the total amount of time it takes for all multimedia presentations to play,
which shall not exceed 120 minutes.
C) Assign
one minute for each chart or graph.
D) If the
sum of the time associated with written course material, multimedia
presentations, and graphs equals or exceeds 360 minutes, the course has met the
minimum content time.
b) In
lieu of the time calculation method set forth in subsection (a)(5) a provider
may submit alternate methodology to demonstrate that the course contains a
minimum of 360 minutes of instruction.
c) All
material appearing on screen to be read by the student shall also be spoken
aloud to the student, unless this function is manually disabled by the
student.
d) Providers
must monitor the Illinois General Assembly and update their course content to
include any new laws regarding the rules of the road or operation of motor
vehicles. This update shall be submitted to the Department for review and
approval within 60 days after the effective date of the law change.
e) Criteria
for passing the course, in accordance with Section 1066.70, shall be provided
to the student prior to the commencement of the course.
f) The
course must be designed and well suited for students with minimal keyboarding
and/or computer skills.
g) Prior
to certification, each applicant shall provide the Department with all
necessary information to allow the Department to participate in a complete
online adult driver education course, without fee to the Department, so that
the Department may determine if the course satisfies the requirements of this
Part. If the proposed course content meets the requirements of this Part, it
will be approved by the Department.
h) Providers
must follow the online course content submitted to and approved by the
Department at the time of application for certification. To determine
compliance with this provision, the provider shall provide the Department with
all necessary information to allow the Department to participate in a complete
online adult driver education course, without fee to the Department.
i) If a
provider wishes to substantially change the course content, a copy of the
proposed revisions must be sent to the Department for approval. The provider
shall also provide the Department with all necessary information to allow the
Department to participate in a complete adult driver education course, with the
proposed revisions included in the course. After review, the Department will
send a letter to the provider either approving or rejecting the proposed
changes.
j) Within
2 business days after successful completion of an adult driver education
course, providers shall electronically transmit to the Secretary the student's
full name (first, middle and last), address, date of birth, gender and email
address, accompanied by the statutory fee of $5.
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CHAPTER II: SECRETARY OF STATE
PART 1066
ONLINE ONLY ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION
COURSE PROVIDER CERTIFICATION
SECTION 1066.45 ONLINE ONLY ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION COURSE CONTENT
Section 1066.45 Online Only Adult Driver Education
Course Content
a) Course
Objectives. The educational objectives of adult driver education shall include,
but not be limited to, promoting respect for and encouraging observance of
traffic laws and traffic safety responsibilities of drivers and citizens,
reducing traffic violations, reducing traffic-related injuries, deaths and
economic losses, and motivating continuing development of traffic related
competencies through education, including, but not limited to, Illinois traffic
law, risk management, driver attitudes and courtesy skills, and informing
participants about the effects of alcohol and other drugs on driving ability.
b) Course Content
At a minimum, course content must
include:
1) Familiarization
with the process of obtaining an instruction permit and driver's license and
the obligations and responsibilities that exist with holding a license;
2) Instruction
on traffic laws;
3) Highway
signs;
4) Signals
and markings that regulate, warn or direct traffic, including traffic signs and
lane markings;
5) Issues
commonly associated with motor vehicle accidents, including poor decision
making, risk taking, distractions, speed, failure to use a safety belt, driving
at night, failure to yield the right-of-way, texting while driving and using
wireless communication devices;
6) How to
respond to emergency vehicles;
7) Turning,
passing and yielding;
8) Construction
and school zones;
9) Stopping
distance;
10) Blind
spots;
11) Strategy
for driving using:
A) Smith
System;
B) IPDE
Process;
C) Zone
Control;
D) Any
other recognized process for identifying problems, predicting outcomes,
deciding action and executing decisions;
12) Right-of-way
for pedestrians, emergency vehicles and school buses;
13) Sharing
the road with pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcyclists, trucks and recreational
vehicles;
14) Road
hazards, including visibility, weather and traction;
15) Mental
conditions, including alertness, awareness and emotion;
16) Alcohol
and other drugs, including effects, responsibilities, driving under the
influence, zero tolerance, and implied consent laws;
17) Differences
in urban and rural driving, including driving on highways and Interstate
driving;
18) Organ
donor;
19) Illinois
Secretary of State emergency contact database; and
20) Instruction concerning law enforcement procedures for
traffic stops, including a demonstration of the proper actions to be taken
during a traffic stop and appropriate interactions with law enforcement.
c) Providers
shall group course content into modules or sections to allow for quizzes in
accordance with Section 1066.70.
(Source:
Amended at 46 Ill. Reg. 6718, effective April 11, 2022)
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SECTION 1066.50 ONLINE ONLY ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION COURSE STUDENT INSTRUCTION RECORD
Section 1066.50 Online Only Adult Driver Education
Course Student Instruction Record
a) A
provider shall provide for the creation and maintenance of the records
documenting student enrollment, the verification of the student's identity, and
testing of the student's mastery of the course material. The provider shall
also ensure that the student record is readily, securely, and reliably
available for inspection by a representative of the Secretary of State. The
records shall be maintained for a minimum of 3 years. The student records shall
contain the following information:
1) the
student's first, middle and last name;
2) the student's residence
and email addresses;
3) the student's date of
birth and gender;
4) a record of all
questions asked and the student's responses;
5) a
record of the date and time the student spent in each section and the total
instructional time the student spent in the course; and
6) a
record of all verification of the student's identity (i.e., if voice biometrics
are used, a copy of each voice recording must be maintained).
b) Failure
to maintain the required student instruction records, and/or the maintenance of
incomplete records, shall be prima facie evidence that the required instruction
was not administered.
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COURSE PROVIDER CERTIFICATION
SECTION 1066.60 ONLINE ONLY ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION COURSE STUDENT CONTRACTS
Section 1066.60 Online Only Adult Driver Education
Course Student Contracts
a) Each
student shall be informed, prior to the time instruction begins and the
collection of any fees, of the amount of any and all fees or charges relative
to the adult driver education course, including but not limited to enrollment,
tuition, equipment, textbooks and instructional manuals. The provider shall not
require mandatory installation or purchase of the provider's proprietary
software or shareware, unless this fee was expressly included in the disclosure
of fees made prior to enrollment in the course.
b) All
contracts or agreements between any provider and any individual or group for
the sale, purchase, barter or exchange of any driver education instruction,
must contain the following:
1) A
statement that the agreement constitutes the entire contract between the
provider and the student and that no verbal assurances or promises not
contained in the agreement shall bind the provider or the student.
2) A
statement indicating that all disputes under this Section shall be directed to
the Secretary of State.
c) The
term "no refund" and a no refund policy concerning student payments are
not permitted in any online adult driver education course contract. A provider
may use the phrase: "The provider will not refund any fees if the provider
is capable and willing to perform its part of the contract."
d) No
provider may sell, transfer, assign, exchange, trade or otherwise dispose of
any contract or part of a contract, agreement or obligation between any
provider and any student, unless the provider has obtained the written consent
of the student.
e) If a
provider fails to comply with the provisions of a contract or agreement by or
between the provider and any of its students, the provider shall refund all
monies paid by the student as consideration for performance of the contract or
agreement by the provider, unless the student violates the provisions of the
contract or agreement. No provider is required to issue a refund to a student
who has successfully completed the provider's course and for whom a certificate
of completion has been issued.
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SECTION 1066.70 ONLINE ONLY ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION COURSE PROVIDER VERIFICATION OF STUDENT IDENTITY AND COURSE COMPLETION
Section 1066.70 Online Only Adult Driver Education
Course Provider Verification of Student Identity and Course Completion
a) Prior
to certification, providers must submit procedures for verifying the identity
of the student taking the course to the Secretary of State, which may include,
but are not limited to, the following:
1) Keystroke
analysis or unique typing style;
2) Voice verification;
3) Fingerprint
comparison;
4) Web
Video Recording;
5) Challenge
questions based on third party data (i.e., information obtained from credit
bureaus or information brokers). Sample challenge questions must be submitted
to the Department as part of provider certification;
6) Web
video conference proctor with screen monitoring with live certified proctors.
b) If
the method of verification is keystroke analysis or unique typing style, in
addition to the initial keystroke analysis, additional analyses must be
conducted at least once per hour during the course at random intervals.
Students shall have 60 seconds to provide a keystroke sample. Students who fail
to provide a sample or to do so within this specified time period shall be returned
to the place in the course where the student last successfully passed a
verification. A student, who, for the second time, fails to provide a sample,
or fails to do so within this specified time period shall be deemed to have
failed the course. If the sample does not match the sample provided by the
student at the start of the course, the student shall be required to provide another
sample. If the second sample does not match the sample provided by the student
at the start of the course, the student shall be required to provide a third
sample. If the third sample does not match the sample provided by the student
at the start of the course, the student shall be prevented from completing the
course and shall be deemed to have failed the course.
c) If
the method of verification is voice verification, in addition to the initial
voice exemplar, the student shall be required to call at least one time per
hour, during each hour of the course, during random intervals. Students shall
have only 60 seconds to provide a voice exemplar. Students who fail to provide
an exemplar or to do so within this specified time period shall be returned to
the place in the course where the student last successfully passed a
verification. A student, who, for a second time, fails to provide an exemplar
or fails to do so within this specified time period shall be deemed to have
failed the course. If the voice exemplar does not match the exemplar provided
by the student at the start of the course, the student shall be required to
provide another exemplar. If the second exemplar does not match the exemplar
provided by the student at the start of the course, the student shall be
required to provide a third sample. If the third sample does not match the
sample provided by the student at the start of the course, the student shall be
prevented from completing the course and shall be deemed to have failed the
course.
d) If
the method of verification is challenge questions, the student must be asked a
minimum of two questions per hour, during each hour of the course, during
random intervals. Students shall have only 60 seconds to respond. Students who
fail to respond to the question or who fail to respond within the specified
time period shall be returned to the place in the course where the student last
successfully passed a verification. A student who, for a second time, fails to
responds to a challenge question or who fails to respond within the specified
time period shall be deemed to have failed the course. If a student answers a
question incorrectly, another challenge question shall be asked. If the student
correctly answers the challenge question, the student may proceed with the
course. If the student incorrectly answers a third challenge question, the
student is deemed to have failed the course.
e) Providers
shall incorporate a course content validation process that verifies student
participation and comprehension of course material, and course completion,
including the following:
1) Built-in
timers to ensure that 360 minutes of instruction have been viewed and completed
by the student. Timers must prevent the student from scrolling, skipping or
advancing through the course without reading the material and must not allow
the student to take section quizzes or the final examination without viewing or
reading the course content. If a student attempts to take a quiz or the final
examination without having spent the minimum time required for a section or the
course, the student must be returned to the place in the course where the
student last spent the minimum required time.
2) At
least one course validation question shall be asked following each multimedia
clip that exceeds 60 seconds.
A) For
each multimedia presentation that exceeds 60 seconds, at least 4 questions
shall be included in the test bank.
B) Questions
may be multiple choice, true/false, or a combination of both. Questions shall
be difficult enough that the answer may not be easily determined without having
viewed the multimedia clip.
C) If the
student answers the question incorrectly, the correct answer must be provided
to the student, after which the student must view the multimedia clip again. A
different question from the test bank shall then be asked. A question may not
be repeated until all questions from the test bank have been used.
3) Providers
shall test the student's course participation and comprehension of the material
by asking a minimum of 3 questions at the end of each section or module of the
course.
A) Questions
may be multiple choice, true/false or a combination of both. Questions shall be
of such difficulty that the answers may not be easily determined without having
participated in the section/module.
B) The
test bank for course participation questions shall include a minimum of 5
questions from each section or module and shall be randomized.
C) If the
student answers two or more questions incorrectly, the student must complete
the section/module again. At the completion of the section/module three
questions must be asked, using different questions from the test bank. A
question may not be repeated until all questions from the test bank have been
used.
4) Students
must complete a final examination at the end of the course, which shall consist
of 20 questions from a test bank of a minimum of 40 questions. Questions may be
multiple choice, true/false or a combination of both, and questions shall be
randomized. Questions shall be of such difficulty that the answers may not be
easily determined without having participated in the entire course. A student
must score at least 75% on the final examination. If a student scores less than
75%, the student shall be re-tested, using different questions from the test
bank. The student is not required to repeat the course, but may be allowed to
review the course prior to retaking the examination. If the student fails the
comprehensive final examination 2 times, the student has failed the course.
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SECTION 1066.80 HEARINGS
Section 1066.80 Hearings
a) Prior
to the denial of a certification of an applicant or existing provider, the
Department shall send written notice to the provider. If a formal hearing is
requested in writing in accordance with 92 Ill. Adm. Code 1001.Subpart A and IVC
Section 2-118, the denial shall stand pending the outcome of the hearing. The
denial of a certification shall contain the specific reasons why the certification
has been denied.
b) Prior
to the suspension or revocation of a provider's certification, the Department
will conduct a hearing in accordance with 92 Ill. Adm. Code 1001.Subpart A and IVC
Section 2-118, in which the Department will present competent evidence to
establish violations of any regulations or laws governing providers and seek
the appropriate sanctions in accordance with Section 1066.90.
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ONLINE ONLY ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION
COURSE PROVIDER CERTIFICATION
SECTION 1066.90 DENIAL, CANCELLATION, SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION OF AN ONLINE ONLY ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION COURSE PROVIDER CERTIFICATION
Section 1066.90 Denial, Cancellation, Suspension and
Revocation of an Online Only Adult Driver Education Course Provider
Certification
The Secretary of State may deny, cancel, suspend or revoke a
certification:
a) For any violation of IVC
Section 6-107.5
b) For any
violation of this Part.
c) If
the provider's certification or licensure to provide any type of driver
education has been denied, cancelled, suspended or revoked.
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CHAPTER II: SECRETARY OF STATE
PART 1066
ONLINE ONLY ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION
COURSE PROVIDER CERTIFICATION
SECTION 1066.100 ONLINE ONLY ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION COURSE WEBSITE AND SECURITY REQUIREMENTS
Section 1066.100 Online Only Adult Driver Education
Course Website and Security Requirements
a) Each
provider's website must display the following information on its homepage:
1) the provider's
Secretary of State certification number;
2) a statement
that complaints regarding the provider may be directed to the Secretary of
State's Commercial Driver Training School Section. Contact information for the
Commercial Driver Training School Section shall be included with the statement.
b) Each
provider must offer the course from a single domain. The course may accept
students that are redirected to the online course domain, as long as the
provider's certification number appears on the source that redirects the
student to the online course domain. The student must be redirected to a
webpage that clearly identifies the certified provider offering the course
before the student begins the registration process, supplies any information,
or pays for the course.
c) Providers
are prohibited from selling or disclosing any consumer information provided by
the student. A statement to that effect must be posted on the provider's
website in a conspicuous location.
d) Providers
are prohibited from requesting the social security numbers of students.
e) Providers
must take all necessary measures to prevent unauthorized access to consumer
information, either in printed or electronic form, and, upon discovery, shall
immediately report any unauthorized access to the Department.
f) Provider
servers must be located in a secure location, with access restricted to only
those employees or persons who have a need to access the server.
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