- (a) All courses must be conducted in accordance with a department-approved curriculum.
- (b) The student-to-instructor ratio for classroom instruction of a course may not exceed 36 students per instructor.
- (c) The student-to-instructor ratio for range instruction may not exceed eight students per instructor, or a more restrictive ratio imposed by the approved curriculum.
- (d) For two-wheeled motorcycle courses, a separate motorcycle must be available for each student. For three-wheeled motorcycle courses, no more than two students may share a motorcycle.
(e) All students and instructors must wear protective gear when participating in the on-cycle activities of the course. The minimum protective gear includes:
- (1) a motorcycle helmet that meets the standards of the U.S. Department of Transportation;
- (2) eye protection;
- (3) over-the-ankle, sturdy footwear;
- (4) a long-sleeved shirt or jacket;
- (5) non-flare pants that cover the entire leg and are made from a material that is at least as sturdy as denim; and
- (6) full-fingered gloves.
(f) No person shall be on the range during any phase of range instruction except:
- (1) instructors who are providing instruction, assistance, or evaluation;
- (2) students who are enrolled in the course being conducted;
- (3) interpreters or other assistants providing services to accommodate a disability or other condition required by law to be accommodated; or
(4) range assistants who are:
- (A) enrolled in an instructor training course described in §98.22; or
(B) all of the following:
- (i) at least 16 years old;
- (ii) employed by or contracted with the motorcycle school; and
- (iii) trained by the motorcycle school to provide non-instructional support.
(g) A range assistant may not provide any form of instruction or evaluation of students, but may provide non-instructional support, limited to:
- (1) moving motorcycles;
- (2) setting up, removing, or operating classroom equipment and materials;
- (3) setting or removing cones or other objects for range exercises;
- (4) performing on-site motorcycle maintenance; and
- (5) conducting demonstrations of riding exercises under the supervision of an instructor, if allowed by the approved curriculum.
Source Note:The provisions of this §98.108 adopted to be effective September 1, 2020, 45 TexReg 6088; amended to be effective September 1, 2021, 46 TexReg 5410; amended to be effective January 1, 2024, 48 TexReg 7980.