File No. 36866
This rule was published in the October 15, 2012, issue (Vol. 2012, No. 20) of the Utah State Bulletin.
Transportation, Motor Carrier, Ports of Entry
Rule R912-10
Requirements for Pilot/Escort Qualified Training and Certification Programs
Notice of Proposed Rule
(Repeal)
DAR File No.: 36866
Filed: 09/27/2012 02:18:25 PM
RULE ANALYSIS
Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:
This rule is being repealed because its provisions will be included in the repealed and reenacted Rule R909-2, Utah Size and Weight Rule. (DAR NOTE: The proposed repeal and reenactment of Rule R909-2 is under DAR No. 36863 in this issue, October 15, 2012, of the Bulletin.)
Summary of the rule or change:
This rule is repealed in its entirety.
State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:
- Section 72-1-201
- Section 72-7-406
Anticipated cost or savings to:
the state budget:
There is no anticipated cost or savings to the state budget because the provisions of this rule are only being moved to Rule R909-2.
local governments:
There is no anticipated cost or savings to local government because the provisions of this rule are only being moved to Rule R909-2.
small businesses:
There is no anticipated cost or savings to small businesses because the provisions of this rule are only being moved to Rule R909-2.
persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local governmental entities:
There is no anticipated cost or savings to persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local government entities because the provisions of this rule are only being moved to Rule R909-2.
Compliance costs for affected persons:
There is no anticipated compliance cost for affected persons because the provisions of this rule are only being moved to Rule R909-2.
Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:
There is no anticipated fiscal impact on businesses because the provisions of this rule are only being moved to Rule R909-2.
John Njord, Executive Director
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:
TransportationMotor Carrier, Ports of Entry
CALVIN L RAMPTON COMPLEX
4501 S 2700 W
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84119-5998
Direct questions regarding this rule to:
- Christine Newman at the above address, by phone at 801-965-4026, by FAX at 801-965-4338, or by Internet E-mail at [email protected]
Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:
11/14/2012
This rule may become effective on:
11/21/2012
Authorized by:
John Njord, Executive Director
RULE TEXT
[R912. Transportation, Motor Carrier, Ports of Entry.
R912-10. Requirements for Pilot/Escort Qualified Training and Certification Programs.
R912-10-1. Purpose.
This rule establishes standards and procedures for third-party instructors to train and certify Utah pilot/escort drivers for and on behalf of the Utah Department of Transportation.
R912-10-2. Definitions.
"Department" means the Utah Department of Transportation.
"Division" means the Motor Carrier Division.
R912-10-3. Application Process.
(1) Application to become a third-party pilot/escort trainer/instructor shall be made on a form furnished by the Division, and shall include the following:
(a) Name and address of entity/institution.
(b) List of instructors.
(c) Resumes of each instructor outlining related experience in the pilot/escort, heavy haul, academia, or commercial vehicle enforcement fields.
(d) A copy of entity/institution's business license.
(e) Sample of digital image certification card that will
be issued to students upon completion of the course.
(f) Sample of "Flagger" certification card that
will issued to students upon completion of the course.
(g) Procedural guidelines that outlines security measures
implemented to safeguard student's personal
information.
(h) Copies of all course curriculum and testing
materials. These materials will be reviewed and approved by the
Division to ensure that all requirements are met. An overview of
course curriculum requirements are outlined in
R912-10-4.
(i) Entity/institution must document procedures that will
be followed to verify student's Motor Vehicle Record (MVR)
certification and the collection of insurance forms submitted by
the applicant at the time of examination.
(i) Students shall be notified either by mail prior to
class or when they call in to sign up that they will need to
bring the MVR and proof of insurance with them to the
class.
(ii) Students will not be certified until this
documentation is provided to the entity/institution.
(iii) Entity/institution shall only accept an original
MVR certification that is current within 30 days of classroom
instruction and proof of insurance from insurance
provider.
R912-10-4. Course Curriculum Requirements.
(1) An extensive course curriculum description and
requirements are outlined in the application package that can be
obtain by contacting the Division at (801) 965-4508. Course
curriculum to certify pilot/escort drivers to operate in Utah
must cover the following topics:
(a) Department rules and regulations governing over-size
load movements.
(b) Pilot/escort operations.
(c) Flagging maneuvers for over dimensional
loads.
(d) Oversize/Overweight load movement, coordination,
planning and communication requirements/best practices.
(e) Pilot/escort vehicle positioning and situational
training.
(f) Rail grade crossing safety.
(g) Routing techniques, including pre-trip
surveys.
(h) Insurance coverage requirements and liability
issues.
R912-10-5. Testing Procedures.
Testing materials shall be submitted to the Division for
approval. Tests should be structured in accordance with the
following guidelines:
(1) Minimum of 40 question exam. A minimum of two
different examinations shall be submitted and used randomly
during the instruction of the course, structured as
follows:
(a) 12 Fill in the blank;
(b) 12 Multiple choice;
(c ) 12 True/False
(d) 1 - 6 questions dealing with safety
equipment;
(e) 1 - 4 questions dealing with the duties of
pilot/escort drivers;
(f) 1 - 6 questions dealing maintenance of
equipment;
(g) 1 - 6 questions dealing with items that must be
collected in a route survey.
(2) Grading of examinations - Provide explanation of how
this will be administered.
(3) Students must pass with a 80% score to be
certified.
(4) Students receiving less than 80% score will be
allowed to attend one additional class without additional cost
except for reimbursement of any additional materials and postage
costs.
(5) It will be the responsibility of the
entity/institution to provide a list of students that attended
the course and the corresponding grade to the Department, or
approved entity, within 72 hours of the completion of the
course.
R912-10-6. Applicant Recertification Procedures.
(1) Entity/institution shall provide means in which an
individual may be re-certified either mail or via
Internet.
(2) Entity/institution shall submit written procedures
documenting the process for the proctoring of the examination
that will allow the applicant re-certification. The examination
shall not be a duplicate of the examination used during the
initial certification process and should be constructed as to
educate student on updates pertaining to pilot/certification and
legal requirements.
(3) A copy of the individual's resume proctoring the
exam must be submitted to the Division. Documentation must be
provided to indicate the process in which the individual
proctoring the exam ability to obtain verify applicant's
Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) check and the collection of insurance
forms submitted by the applicant at the time of
re-certification.
(4) Re-certification tests shall be structured as
outlined in R912-10-5 with the exception, that the entity replace
R912-10-5(1)(d), (e), (f) and (g), with four essay
questions.
(5) Applicant's receiving less than 80% score will be
allowed to retake the certification exam one additional time at
no additional class without additional cost except for
reimbursement of any additional materials and postage
costs.
(6) Students receiving less than 80% score will be
allowed to attend one additional class or certify by mail or
online without additional cost except for reimbursement of any
additional materials and postage costs.
(7) It will be the responsibility of the
entity/institution to provide a list of applicants that have
successfully re-certified along with the corresponding grade to
the Department, or approved entity, within 72 hours of the date
of re-certification.
R912-10-8. Training Costs.
(1) Costs associated with providing classroom
instruction, materials, testing and credentialing will be the
responsibility of the authorized training entity/institution.
These costs may be passed on to the students for certification in
the form of tuition determined by the training entity/institution
based on business model and expenses.
(2) Cost proposal and course fees must be submitted to
the Department for approval as part of the application
process.
R912-10-9. Suspensions and Revocations of Pilot/Escort
Training Entities/Institutions.
The Department may suspend or revoke the
entity/institution's ability to provide services if the
entity/institution fails to meet conditions and requirements set
forth under this rule. If an entity/institution has its authority
to provide services revoked or suspended, the entity/institution
may appeal the decision.
R912-10-10. Steering Committee. Appeal Process.
When an entity/institution's authority is revoked or
suspended, the entity/institution may file an appeal. The appeals
shall be handled by a steering committee created by the Division.
The steering committee shall have the powers granted to the
Department's Deputy Director in R907-1-3 for appeals from
other Division administrative actions. This committee's
decision, if adopted by the Director of the Division, will be
considered a final agency order under the Utah Administrative
Act.
R912-10-11. Annual review of Rates, Fees and Certification
Process.
The Division has the right to review rates, fees,
procedures, and the certification process established by the
entity/institution whenever the Division deems it necessary to
insure compliance with this rule.
R912-10-12. Record Retention and Data Management
Requirements.
(1) Authorized Pilot/Escort Qualified Training and
Certification Entities/Institutions shall maintain the following
certification and recertification records for a period of eight
years:
(a) Student's name, address, and contact
information.
(b) Driver's license number, original MVR and
original proof of insurance information from insurance
provider.
(c) Copy of each students written exam.
(d) Digital copy of certification/flagger card, including
photo.
(e) Training and expiration dates on all
students.
(f) Recertification and expiration dates.
(g) List of instructors/proctors/administrators, copy of
their resumes and date of classroom instruction and/or
recertification dates providing services.
(2) Records may be scanned and kept electronically
provided entity/institution has necessary data backup and
retrieval procedures
(3) The Division has the right to review any records
retained and may observe the instruction given both in the
classroom and through the re-certification process whenever the
Division deems it necessary to insure compliance with this
rule.
(4) The loss, mutilation or destruction of any records
which an entity/institution is required to maintain, must be
immediately reported by the entity/institution by affidavit
stating:
(a) The date such records were lost, mutilated, or
destroyed; and
(b) The circumstances involving such loss, mutilation ,
or destruction.
(5) All records must be retained by the
entity/institution for eight years, with the exception of the
computerized file there of, which is to be kept permanently,
during which time they shall be subject to inspection by the
Division during reasonable business hours. In the event that the
entity/institution goes out-of-business, the permanent record
shall be submitted by the entity/institution to the
Division.
(6) Upon completion of each training course or
re-certification a list of each student shall be electronically
uploaded to the Division or it's authorized agent within72
hours of completion of course. Authorized
entity/institution's will be provided additional information
regarding upload and data set requirements.
(7) All records, including computerized records, must be
provided to the Division when requested for the purpose of an
audit or review of the entities/institution's records.
Failure to provide all records as requested by the Division is a
violation of this rule.
(8) Entity/Institution's shall maintain accurate, up
to date records. Failure to do so is a violation of this
rule.
R912-10-13. Consumer Protection Information.
The Division shall make consumer protection information
available to the public that may use the services to obtain
pilot/escort vehicle certification. To obtain such information,
the public can call the Division at (801) 965-4508.
KEY: permitted vehicles, trucks, pilot/escort vehicles
Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: July 18,
2005
Notice of Continuation: July 14, 2010
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 72-1-201;
72-7-406]
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For questions regarding the content or application of this rule, please contact Christine Newman at the above address, by phone at 801-965-4026, by FAX at 801-965-4338, or by Internet E-mail at [email protected].