399-E - Standards for course approval.

§  399-e.  Standards  for course approval. 1. To be approved, a course  must:    (a) Have been given for at least two years by the applicant agency  or  organization prior to the submission of an application.    * (b)  Provide  at  least three hundred twenty minutes of instruction,  with a certified instructor present. The requirement  that  a  certified  instructor  be  present  shall  not  be applicable to a program approved  pursuant to article twelve-C of this  title.  Nothing  in  this  section  shall  prevent  the  use  of  audio/visual  aids  as  part of the course  presentation prescribed by the commissioner.    * NB Repealed five years after the date that the  accident  prevention  course  internet,  and other technology pilot program is established and  implemented by the commissioner of motor vehicles  pursuant  to  article  12-C of the vehicle and traffic law    * (b)  Provide  at  least three hundred twenty minutes of instruction,  with a certified instructor  present.  Nothing  in  this  section  shall  prevent  the use of audio/visual aids as part of the course presentation  prescribed by the commissioner.    * NB Effective five years after the date that the accident  prevention  course  internet,  and other technology pilot program is established and  implemented by the commissioner of motor vehicles  pursuant  to  article  12-C of the vehicle and traffic law    (c)  Provide  a  description  of  the  minimum  qualifications  of all  managers and instructors who will be hired by the applicant.    (d) Provide each instructor with an instructor's  manual  and  provide  student workbooks and/or manuals for each course participant.    (e)  Provide  a  copy of a completion certificate which is designed to  prevent and is capable of preventing fraud and  forgery,  and  which  is  approved  by  the  commissioner  for  the  purpose  of  verifying course  completion for submission to insurance companies.    (f) Provide proof of effectiveness pursuant to section  three  hundred  ninety-nine-f of this article.    2.  The  commissioner is authorized to suspend or revoke approval of a  sponsoring agency should  the  commissioner  find  that  the  sponsoring  agency,  its delivery agency or its instructors have been found to be in  violation of any applicable laws or regulations.