N.H. Code Admin. R. Saf-C 212.07
Driver Improvement Course
Effective Aug 15, 2013#6337, eff 9-25-96 (formerly Saf-C 211.07); ss by #8174, INTERIM, eff 9-25-04, EXPIRES: 3-24-05; ss by #8230-B, eff 12-17-04; ss by #10395-B, eff 8-15-13Commissioner, Department of Safety
- (a) To be eligible for the point reduction described in Saf-C 212.06, a person shall successfully complete a New Hampshire driver improvement program which has been approved by the commissioner.
(b) To be eligible for approval, a program shall:
(1) Be administered and conducted by:
- a. A chartered and accredited chapter of the National Safety Council or an accredited public training agency certified and approved by the National Safety Council;
- b. Accredited American Automobile Association or Automobile Legal Association Motor Clubs or their agents;
- c. American Association of Retired Persons; or
- d. Commercial motor vehicle driver schools licensed under RSA 263:44;
- (2) Contain a minimum of 6 hours of instruction;
(3) Incorporate audio-visual aids, providing that films, filmstrips, or video recordings shall not exceed 50 percent of the presentation time, including but not limited to:
- a. Films;
- b. Blackboards;
- c. Magnetic boards;
- d. Flip charts; and
- e. Slides when appropriate;
- (4) Provide an instructor preparation course to ensure competency in delivering the course;
- (5) Provide each instructor with an instructor's manual and each student with a student's workbook or manual, when necessary, to follow and participate in the course;
- (6) Provide a copy of a completion certificate designed for and capable of preventing fraud and forgery, and which verifies course completion;
- (7) Establish and maintain a record system compatible with the department's requirements for entry of completed certificates;
- (8) Provide for the maintenance of records for a period of 5 years;
- (9) Make the records available for inspection by an agent of the commissioner during normal business hours;
- (10) Establish appropriate lines of communication with the department in order to provide efficient administration of the course;
- (11) Provide and maintain a full-time operational office in New Hampshire for the operation and supervision of such courses; and
- (12) Charge a fee of not more than $50.00 per person.
(c) For the purposes of (b)(2) above, the minimum 6 hours of instruction shall:
- (1) Consist of at least 4 hours of classroom instruction in those instances where behind-the-wheel training is utilized; and
(2) Address the following subject areas:
- a. The concept of accident preventability including a discussion of the magnitude of traffic accident problems;
- b. Defensive driving techniques;
- c. Alcohol and drug use as an accident factor;
- d. The risk factors involved in driver attitude and behavior such as speeding, reckless driving, and improper lane use; and
- e. Traffic laws in New Hampshire.
(d) Any person wishing to establish an approved driver improvement program shall submit to the commissioner an application containing the following information:
- (1) The name, address and telephone number of the organization and any affiliations or licenses necessary to satisfy (b)(1) above;
- (2) A complete description of the program as outlined in (b) above;
(3) A list of all instructors who shall be teaching as part of the program, including their:
- a. Names;
- b. Dates of birth;
- c. Addresses;
- d. Educational background; and
- e. Work experience; and
- (4) A complete description of the record system that the program will use to satisfy (b)(8) and (b)(9) above.
- (e) An agent of the commissioner shall observe any course approved under this section if the agent needs to determine compliance with paragraph (b) above.
- (f) The commissioner shall, after a hearing, revoke approval for any course which does not follow the requirements of paragraph (b) above.
Source. #6337, eff 9-25-96 (formerly Saf-C 211.07); ss by #8174, INTERIM, eff 9-25-04, EXPIRES: 3-24-05; ss by #8230-B, eff 12-17-04; ss by #10395-B, eff 8-15-13