Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 455.50
a) Regional Centers
1) Regional Boundaries
Regional boundaries are established by the Department through the assignment of counties to a specific Region. Factors used to determine which Region a county is assigned to include the county's proximity to a Regional Center as well as population factors within the State. (See Appendix A for county assignments.) The designated Regions and county assignments are also available on the Program's website at www.startseeingmotorcycles.org. Larger counties may be divided between two Regional Centers to accommodate all students in that county.
2) Program Directors
Each State college or community college, State university or community agency shall appoint a Program Director who shall be responsible for the overall management of the Program. The Program Director shall be experienced in program management, including fiscal management, personnel management, and preparation of contract proposals and shall have a technical understanding of the Program.
3) Program Coordinators and Assistant Coordinators
A) Each Regional Center shall employ a Program Coordinator to manage the day-to-day operations of the Program. Each Regional Center may appoint an Assistant Coordinator to assist the Program Coordinator. The Program Coordinator, and Assistant Coordinator if applicable, shall:
ii) Management of program costs;
vi) Development and distribution of course schedules;
4) Chief Instructor Qualifications
Chief Instructors shall meet the following requirements:
5) Beginner Course Instructor Qualifications
A) Possess a Student Completion Card (see Section 455.70(i));
D) Be knowledgeable of and able to perform basic cycle maintenance;
Instructors of the beginner course shall meet the following requirements:
6) Advanced Course Instructor Qualifications
Instructors of the advanced course shall meet the following requirements:
7) Range Aide Qualifications
Persons employed as Range Aides shall meet the following requirements:
The Department will enter into an annual contract with a State college or a community college, a State university or a community agency of its choice to act as a Regional Center for purposes of administering the Program. Training courses will be offered at a Regional Center or at any of the training sites within a Region. Regional Centers shall administer and operate the Program in compliance with this Part.
b) Training Sites
A) Range Areas
i) A range area shall be a paved surface free from street traffic and surface obstructions. All range areas must be approved by the Department. Adequate room must be provided on the range to conduct maneuvers. A range drawing indicating the location, area dimensions and exercise layouts specified shall be submitted to the Department two weeks prior to use and shall indicate any potential hazards on or adjacent to the range. Potential hazards may include, but are not limited to, light poles, fences, raised medians, or parking blocks. If the range or adjacent area changes, an updated drawing shall be submitted to the Department at the following address within one week after the Program Coordinator's knowledge of the change.
Manager, Motorcycle Safety Unit
Illinois Department of Transportation
Bureau of Safety Programs and Engineering
2300 South Dirksen Parkway, Room 007
Springfield IL 62764
B) Classroom Facilities
The classroom shall be a room that is usually within walking distance of the range area. The classroom shall be equipped with desks that provide a writing space for each student. A desk or podium and chair shall be provided for the instructor, along with a table to accommodate any audio-visual equipment.
C) Storage Facilities
A locked storage facility shall be provided with space adequate for the storage of cycles and related training equipment kept at the site overnight (e.g., helmets, course cones).
2) Training Equipment
A) Helmet Standards
All helmets shall meet or exceed FMVSS 218.
B) Cycle Acquisition
Cycles may be acquired through dealer loan agreements or the Department may purchase cycles for each Regional Center. Cycles are usually purchased from funds deposited into the Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund as authorized in Section 6 of the Act. Cycles are sometimes donated by cycle manufacturers, dealers, clubs, organizations, and/or individuals. The Department may also authorize a Regional Center to purchase cycles used in its Region.
For a beginner course, the Regional Centers shall furnish the cycles and helmets used during the course. Cycle size and type shall be determined by the Department. For an advanced course, the student will be required to furnish a helmet and a cycle.
Courses may be conducted at various training sites established as needed throughout a Region. The Program Coordinator shall consider the following factors when selecting a training site: cycle crash data by county, cycle registrations by county, the number of requests for courses, and the availability of an acceptable site.
c) Insurance
2) Minimum insurance limitations and coverages shall be:
A) Bodily injury and property damage liability;
C) $500 deductible per crash (paid by the Regional Center);
A) the Regional Center;
d) Public Relations
A Regional Center may implement a multi-media public relations program. Regional Centers are encouraged to secure free promotional opportunities through any news media.
e) Logo
The Department will approve an official Program logo. The official logo must be used on all Program materials (e.g., course schedules, informational brochures, web sites) used by Regional Centers. Each Regional Center may adopt a unique logo specific to its Region. The Regional logo may be used in addition to the Program logo. All Regional logos and Program materials shall be approved by the Department prior to use.
f) Record Retention
1) State Records Act
All records are subject to the State Records Act and shall be maintained in accordance with the Department's records retention schedule as approved by the State Records Commission.
2) Record Accessibility
The State of Illinois or its representatives shall have access to all Program-related records, documents or reports generated at the Regional Center.
All records and reports completed by a Regional Center while under contract with the Department are the property of the Department.
g) Audits
All contract costs are subject to audit by the State of Illinois or its representative. Audits will be conducted after receipt of the final reimbursement claim for a contract year. The audit procedure may include an on-site inspection of all applicable Program records. The Department reserves the right to conduct audits on a random basis to verify compliance with this Part. Regional Centers will be required to reimburse the Department for any unauthorized or improperly documented expenditures.
(Source: Amended at 41 Ill. Reg. 15326, effective December 5, 2017)