Section 11104.3 Of Chapter 1. Driving Schools And Driving Instructors From California Vehicle Code >> Division 5. >> Chapter 1.
11104.3
. (a) An all-terrain vehicle safety instructor shall meet
all of the following requirements:
(1) Be a person who has not been convicted of a crime involving an
act of dishonesty, fraud, or deceit with the intent to benefit
himself or herself or another substantially, or to injure another
substantially; or has not committed any act which, if done as an
all-terrain vehicle safety instructor, would be grounds for the
suspension or revocation of the all-terrain vehicle safety instructor'
s license. A conviction after a plea of nolo contendere shall be
deemed to be a conviction within the meaning of this section.
(2) Have a high school education or its equivalent and have
satisfactorily completed a course of instruction training in
all-terrain vehicle safety as approved by the Off-Highway Vehicle
Safety Education Committee.
(3) Within three attempts, pass the examination that the
department requires on off-highway vehicle laws, safe driving
practices, operation of all-terrain vehicles, and teaching methods
and techniques.
(4) Be physically able to safely operate a motor vehicle and to
train others in the operation of all-terrain vehicles.
(5) Hold a valid driver's license issued by this state or any
contiguous state.
(6) Not be on probation to the department as a negligent operator
or the equivalent of that in the state that issued the driver's
license.
(7) Have a driver record which does not have an outstanding notice
for violating a written promise to appear in court or for willfully
failing to pay a lawfully imposed fine, as provided in Section 40509
or 40509.5 or as provided in equivalent statutes in the state that
issued the driver's license.
(8) Be 18 years of age or older.
(9) Be sponsored by an all-terrain vehicle safety training
organization.
(b) The qualifying requirements in this section shall be met
within one year from the date of application for a license, or a new
application, examination, and a fee shall be required.