ECBB – Curriculum: Elective Instruction – Driver Education

Curriculum:

Elective Instruction—Driver Education

Driver Education—

The District hereby establishes driver education in the District as set forth in this policy, to help develop the knowledge, attitudes, habits and skills necessary for the safe operation of motor vehicles. District driver education shall follow the requirements set out in statute and in Driver Education for Utah High Schools — Organization, Administration and Standards.

Utah Code § 53G-10-502(2) (2021)

Utah Admin. Rules R277-746-2 (December 9, 2021)

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Instructor Endorsement—

            Educators who act as driver education instructors must have and maintain a driver education endorsement from the State Board of Education.

Utah Admin. Rules R277-311-3 (January 8, 2021)

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Age for Written Testing—

A District school offering driver education shall provide each enrolled student the opportunity to take the written test when the student is 15 years and 9 months of age. The school may permit an enrolled student to take the written test when the student is 15 years of age.

Utah Code § 53G-10-502(1) (2021)

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Components of Driver Education—

Driver education shall consist of both a classroom portion of instruction and a behind-the-wheel and observation portion of instruction.

Utah Code § 53G-10-501 (2019)

Classroom Training—

The classroom training portion of driver education will consist of instruction, in accordance with the rules established by the State Board of Education, which will take place [in a regular class during school hours] [in class instruction held at the school outside of regular school hours], [through home study] [through community education classes].

[One or more options may be selected. All of these options are permissible under Utah Code § 53G-10-508 (2021).]

Utah Code § 53G-10-508 (2021)

Utah Admin. Rules R277-746-2 (December 9, 2021)

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Behind-the-Wheel Training—

[Option A] The behind-the-wheel and observation portion of driver education will be provided by the District in accordance with the rules established by the State Board of Education.

Utah Code § 53G-10-502 (2021)

[Option B] The behind-the-wheel and observation portion of driver education will be provided by a private party or agency with whom the District has contracted for such services, in accordance with State Board of Education rules. The private party or agency must be properly licensed as a commercial driver training school by the Driver License Division of the Department of Motor Vehicles pursuant to Utah Code § 53-3-504.

Utah Code § 53G-10-503(3) (2021)

Utah Code § 53-3-504 (2006)

[Option C] The District will not provide the behind-the-wheel and observation portion of driver education. Each driver education student will be responsible to obtain the appropriate behind-the-wheel instruction from a private provider selected by the student and properly licensed as a commercial driver training school by the Driver License Division of the Department of Motor Vehicles pursuant to Utah Code § 53-3-504.

Utah Code § 53G-10-508(1)(e) (2021)

Utah Code § 53-3-504 (2006)

Funding—

Driver education in the District shall be solely funded through student fees and funds from the Automobile Driver Education Tax Account. However, for these purposes, the cost of driver education does not include the full-time equivalent cost of a teacher for each driver education class taught during regular school hours, or the cost of classroom space and maintenance.

Utah Code § 53G-10-503(1)(a) (2021)

The Board of Education will set the student fee required for participation in driver education in the District, which fee shall be determined by taking into consideration the costs associated with providing driver education which are not covered by reimbursements from the Automobile Driver Education Tax Account. Student fees shall also take into account costs which are not covered because of students obtaining a waiver of driver education fees.

Utah Code § 53G-10-503(7) (2021)

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The District shall submit the Student Reporting Form required by the State Board of Education for reimbursement of driver education costs from the Automobile Driver Education Tax Account to the State Board of Education driver education specialist. This form shall be submitted each year on January 15 and July 15.

Utah Code § 53G-10-505 (2019)

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