                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

ADMINISTRATIVE AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS (§ 46.2-1190.4)

A. Training centers shall be responsible for verifying that all participants are
eligible for enrollment in a course under the program, based on the following:

   1. Persons enrolling in a novice rider course shall (i) possess a valid
   learner&#8217;s permit or valid driver&#8217;s license; (ii) have written
   parental or guardian permission if under the age of 18 years of age; and (iii)
   be physically able to balance and operate a motorcycle.

   2. Persons enrolling in an experienced rider course shall (i) possess a valid
   driver&#8217;s license endorsed for motorcycle operation; (ii) have written
   parental or guardian permission if under the age of 18; (iii) use a motorcycle
   that may lawfully be operated on the highways of the Commonwealth during
   course training; and (iv) have valid proof of ownership of such motorcycle, or
   have its owner&#8217;s written permission to use it and valid proof of
   insurance.

   3. Persons enrolling in a three-wheeled motorcycle course shall (i) possess a
   valid learner&#8217;s permit or a valid driver&#8217;s license; (ii) have
   written parental or guardian permission if under the age of 18; (iii) use a
   three-wheeled motorcycle that may lawfully be operated on the highways of the
   Commonwealth during course training; and (iv) if providing their own
   three-wheeled motorcycle, have valid proof of ownership of such three-wheeled
   motorcycle, or have its owner&#8217;s written permission to use it and valid
   proof of insurance.

B. Training centers shall provide the following information to the Department on
each course within 20 business days of course completion, on forms provided by
the Department:

   1. The type of course and date of completion;

   2. The name, address, social security number, and certification number of each
   instructor;

   3. The name, address, driver&#8217;s license number, and date of birth of all
   participants enrolled in each course; and

   4. The course completion status of each participant.

C. The training center shall issue a Department-approved certificate of
completion to each participant who successfully completes a course in the
program.

D. Training centers shall (i) retain a copy of each participant&#8217;s waiver
form and original course evaluation form and (ii) establish and maintain records
of course administration, including the information outlined in subsection B,
for a three-year period following the course completion. The Department may
audit course records, and monitor and evaluate any and all aspects of a training
center&#8217;s operation.

HISTORY: 2004, c. 734; 2023, c. 361.