Rule 4501-8-04 | Application for and renewal of an abbreviated adult driver training school and online license.
[Comment: For dates and availability of material incorporated by reference in this rule, see paragraph (A) in rule 4501-8-21 of the Administrative Code.]
(A) No person shall establish a driver training enterprise or allow such an enterprise to continue unless the authorizing official first applies for and obtains from the director a license for a driver training school. The authorizing official shall ensure the driver training school, its business enterprise, and its instructors, online instructors and adult training coordinators operate in compliance with Chapter 4508. of the Revised Code and Chapter 4501-8 of the Administrative Code, as well as all other applicable local, state, and federal laws.
(B) No driver training enterprise may share the same name as any other driver training enterprise unless the same person owns both.
(C) The director issues driver training school licenses. An authorizing official may apply for one or both of the following types of driver training school licenses:
(1) Abbreviated adult school, which offers traditional classroom and/or virtual classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel training that complies with requirements of division (F) of section 4508.02 of the Revised Code;
(2) Online abbreviated adult school license, which offers a course of study via the internet, that is the content equivalent of the classroom instruction offered by an abbreviated adult driver training school.
(D) Each original "Driver Training Enterprise Application", submitted by the authorizing official, includes:
(1) An application fee of two hundred fifty dollars for each school location;
(2) Criminal background checks regarding the authorizing official and owner, dated no more than ninety days prior to the date the "Driver Training Enterprise Application" is received by the director. The criminal background checks shall include:
(a) A state level check, which includes information maintained by the bureau of criminal identification and investigation, or a similar government agency from the resident state of the authorizing official and/or owner; and
(b) A federal level check, provided by a government agency, which includes information from Ohio and all other states.
(3) Proof of legal occupancy for each driver training school that includes the parties with whom the agreement is made, address of the property for which the agreement is made, monetary consideration, even if none, term of the agreement, and signatures and dates of both parties. For an enterprise offering virtual classroom, this includes proof of legal occupancy for the office where the virtual classroom is hosted. For an online school, this includes proof of legal occupancy for the enterprise office.
(4) Proof of a fire inspection, dated no more than one year prior to the date of application, for each school or office location, whichever is applicable, that is compliant with all applicable local, state and federal laws.
(5) A copy of the adult training coordinator's certificate of training showing completion of an adult coordinator's course approved by the department.
(6) Proof of completion of a department provided new school orientation for all owners and authorizing officials and dated no more than one year prior to the date of application.
(E) Each original "Driver Training Enterprise Application" for an online abbreviated adult school license includes:
(1) A fee of eight hundred fifty dollars, which includes;
(a) Two hundred fifty dollar application fee; and
(b) Six hundred dollars for review of the assessment and online driver education program;
(2) Criminal background checks regarding the authorizing official and owner dated no more than ninety days prior to the date the "Driver Training Enterprise Application" is received by the director. The criminal background checks include:
(a) A state level check, which includes information maintained by the bureau of criminal identification and investigation, or a similar government agency from the resident state of the authorizing official and/or owner; and
(b) A federal level check, provided by a government agency, which includes information from Ohio and all other states.
(3) Proof of legal occupancy for the enterprise office that includes the parties with whom the agreement is made, address of the property for which the agreement is made, monetary consideration, even if none, term of the agreement, and signatures and dates of both parties. For an enterprise offering virtual classroom, this includes proof of legal occupancy for the office where the virtual classroom is hosted. For an online school, this includes proof of legal occupancy for the enterprise office.
(4) Proof of a fire inspection, dated no more than one year prior to the date of application, for the office that is compliant with all applicable local, state and federal laws.
(5) Evidence of expertise in providing driver education and/or driver training which includes, but is not limited to, proof of prior or current driver's education and/or training certification or licensure issued in Ohio or another state. The director may consider all evidence provided;
(6) The complete proposed online driver education program in written format and full access to the proposed internet based website or portal for review;
(7) A completed, signed, and notarized "Online Driver Education Security Assessment."
(8) Proof of completion of a department provided new school orientation for all owners and authorizing officials and dated no more than one year prior to the date of application.
(F) An original online school license may be issued to the applicant based on all licensing requirements and the online program has met an "Acceptable" rating for all requirements as prescribed by the director and set forth in the "Minimum Standards for an Online Abbreviated Adult Course":
(G) The authorizing official for an online school shall provide the director with an "Online Driver Education Security Assessment" describing any significant system changes for approval within thirty days of enabling the specific changes.
(H) Each original school and online license expires on December thirty-first of the year it is issued and may be renewed.
(I) Each renewal of an abbreviated adult driver training course includes:
(1) An application fee of fifty dollars; and
(2) The "renewal requirements."
(J) Each renewal online school license includes:
(1) An application fee of fifty dollars; and
(2) The "renewal requirements."
(K) Each authorizing official for a school, as specified in paragraph (C) of this rule, shall ensure the department receives the "renewal requirements" by or that it is postmarked no later than November thirtieth of the year the license expires.
(L) If the "renewal requirements" are not postmarked or received by the director by November thirtieth of year of expiration, the authorizing official shall submit a new "Driver Training Enterprise Application" for an original school license in accordance with paragraph (D) or (E) of this rule, whichever is applicable.
(M) No authorizing official shall change the school's name, ownership, authorizing official, or school location without prior notification to the director.
(1) Any person to whom the ownership is conveyed of a driver training enterprise shall submit a new "Driver Training Enterprise Application" in accordance with paragraph (D) or (E) of this rule, whichever is applicable. The original application shall be submitted to and approved by the director prior to conveyance of ownership.
(2) Any person to whom an interest in ownership is conveyed that does not constitute a change of ownership as defined in rule 4501-8-01 of the Administrative Code shall submit a new "Driver Training Enterprise Application" for the conveyance of interest to the director along with the documents required in paragraphs (D)(2) and (D)(6), or (E)(2) and (E)(8) of this rule, whichever is applicable. The application shall be approved by the director.
(3) No fees will be assessed for changing the location of a school or the name of a driver training enterprise.
(4) Any person applying to be an authorizing official of an enterprise shall complete and submit a new "Driver Training Enterprise Application" along with the documents required in paragraph (D)(2) and (D)(6) or (E)(2) and (E)(8) of this rule, whichever is applicable. The application shall be approved by the director.
(N) All license fees are paid electronically in the form of a check or money order made payable to the treasurer of the state of Ohio.
(O) No person shall submit the "Driver Training Enterprise Application" or "renewal requirements" that are incomplete or incorrect or which contain false or misleading information. An incomplete, incorrect, false or misleading "Driver Training Enterprise Application" or "renewal requirements" may be rejected, returned to the applicant, or denied.
(P) If a driver training enterprise or school closes or discontinues business for any reason, the authorizing official shall return the school license to the director immediately.
(Q) All prospective new enterprise owners and authorizing officials shall attend a new school orientation provided by the department no more than one year prior to the date the department receives the "Driver Training Enterprise Application."
Last updated September 6, 2022 at 8:23 AM