410-A - Motorcycle safety program.

§   410-a.  Motorcycle  safety  program.  1.  The  commissioner  shall  establish and administer a motorcycle safety program which shall consist  of  approved  motorcycle  rider  training  courses,  motorcycle   course  instructor  training,  program promotion, and public awareness. Approved  rider training courses shall meet nationally  recognized  standards  for  motorcycle  rider  training  courses,  or standards for motorcycle rider  safety programs which are approved by the department and are  comparable  to  the standards of the motorcycle safety foundation's motorcycle rider  safety program. Approved courses shall include at least eight  hours  of  instruction  in  the  actual  operation of a motorcycle. Monies from the  motorcycle safety fund established pursuant to section  ninety-two-g  of  the   state  finance  law  shall  be  used  for  the  establishment  and  implementation of this program.    2. The commissioner shall  issue  a  request  for  proposals  for  the  coordination of a motorcycle safety program which shall set requirements  for  the  preparation  of  bids.  The  commissioner  shall  enter into a  contract, for a period of five years, with a motorcycle  rider  training  coordinating   organization  selected  pursuant  to  such  process.  The  contract shall be awarded following the consideration of  factors  which  shall  include,  but  not  be  limited  to, the most favorable financial  advantage for the state, the greatest utility to the  motorcyclist,  the  comprehensiveness   and  effectiveness  of  such  organization  and  its  compatibility with the existing rider education programs. The motorcycle  rider training coordination organization shall be  subject  to  periodic  reporting  requirements  established  by  the  department  outlining the  administration and effectiveness of its program and  an  itemization  of  all  motorcycle  safety fund allocations. Such motorcycle rider training  coordinating organization shall have at least three years experience  in  the  administration  of  a statewide motorcycle rider education program,  and have as its administrator an individual  who  has  no  financial  or  proprietary interest in a motorcycle training school or facility.    3.  The  motorcycle  rider  training  coordinating  organization shall  submit to the commissioner for approval requests for  advances  pursuant  to  a  contract  and  reimbursements from the motorcycle safety fund for  equipment,  operating  and  administrative  costs  and  other   expenses  necessary  to carry out the provisions of this section. The commissioner  shall approve all such requests for expenditures that are in  accordance  with the provisions of this section.    4.  The commissioner shall annually file a report on expenditures from  the motorcycle safety fund, established pursuant to section ninety-two-g  of the state finance  law,  with  the  legislature.  Such  report  shall  include  the  name  of the funded motorcycle rider training coordinating  organization and the amount of funds distributed to it and shall provide  an evaluation of the overall effectiveness of the  funded  programs  and  any recommendations for programmatic changes.