§ 171.395 — Teleconference Driver Education Program
Plain-Language Summary
Licensed driver education programs can offer classroom instruction through live video teleconference if they also provide behind-the-wheel instruction. The teleconference must be live and interactive with the instructor.
171.395 TELECONFERENCE DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM.
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Subdivision 1.Authorization.
A licensed or approved driver education program that provides both classroom and behind-the-wheel instruction may offer teleconference driver education as provided in this section. For purposes of this section, the driver education program must offer both classroom and behind-the-wheel instruction. §
Subd. 2.Curriculum and instruction requirements.
(a) A teleconference driver education program must:
(1) meet the requirements as provided in section 171.0701, subdivision 1, and Minnesota Rules, chapter 7411, or successor rules;
(2) use teleconferencing, or another similar method, that provides live synchronous distance learning and ensures that student questions and comments can be addressed in real time;
(3) link all locations together with picture and sound;
(4) use classroom instruction curriculum identical to the curriculum used by the driver education program in an in-person setting;
(5) offer teleconference instruction to any student enrolled in the approved driver education program; and
(6) provide teleconference interactive supplemental parent curriculum consistent with section 171.0701, subdivision 1a.
(b) A student may receive teleconference instruction only if the driver education instructor verifies the student can interact with the instructor in real time with picture and sound.
History:
2023 c 68 art 4 s 62; 2024 c 104 art 1 s 77
History: History: 2023 c 68 art 4 s 62; 2024 c 104 art 1 s 77