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Article 12C - NY Vehicle and Traffic Law

ACCIDENT PREVENTION COURSE INTERNET, AND OTHER TECHNOLOGY PILOT PROGRAM

Section Description
399-k Accident prevention course internet technology pilot program.
399-l Application.
399-m Pilot program scope and duration.
399-n Regulations.
399-o Report by commissioner.
 * S 399-k. Accident prevention course internet technology pilot program.
  The commissioner shall establish and implement a comprehensive
  pilot program to review and study internet, and  other  technologies  as
  approved   by   the   commissioner,   as   a  training  method  for  the
  administration and completion of an approved accident prevention  course
  for  the  purposes  of  granting  point  and insurance premium reduction
  benefits.
    * NB Repealed April 1, 2020

   * S 399-l. Application.  Applicants  for  participation in the pilot
  program established pursuant  to  this  article  shall  be  among  those
  accident  prevention  course  sponsoring  agencies  that  have  a course
  approved by the commissioner pursuant to article twelve-B of this  title
  prior  to  the  effective  date  of  this article and which deliver such
  course to the public. Provided, however, the commissioner may, in his or
  her discretion, approve applications after such date.  In  order  to  be
  approved for participation in such pilot program, the course must comply
  with  the  provisions  of law, rules and regulations applicable thereto.
  The commissioner may, in his or her discretion, impose  a  fee  for  the
  submission  of  each  application  to  participate  in the pilot program
  established pursuant to this article. Such fee shall  not  exceed  seven
  thousand  five  hundred  dollars.  The  proceeds  from such fee shall be
  deposited in the accident prevention course  internet  technology  pilot
  program  fund  as  established  by  section  eighty-nine-g  of the state
  finance law.
    * NB Repealed April 1, 2020

  * S 399-m. Pilot program scope and duration. The commissioner shall
  conduct a pilot program designed to  evaluate  utilizing  internet,  and
  other  technologies  as  approved  by  the  commissioner, for delivering
  accident prevention courses for point and  insurance  premium  reduction
  benefits   to   the   public  by  permitting  qualifying  applicants  to
  participate in the pilot program for a period of five years.
    * NB Repealed April 1, 2020

  * S 399-n. Regulations. 1. The commissioner is authorized and directed
  to  promulgate  any  rules  and  regulations  necessary to implement the
  provisions of this article  and  to  insure  that  internet,  and  other
  technology   as   approved   by  the  commissioner,  delivered  accident
  prevention courses established pursuant to this  article  can  validate:
  student   identity   at   registration   and   throughout   the  course;
  participation throughout the course; that the time requirements are met;
  and successful completion of the course.  Provided,  however,  that  any
  rules  and  regulations  promulgated  pursuant to this article shall not
  stipulate any particular location for delivery of an accident prevention
  course or limit the time of day during which such course may be taken.
    2. The commissioner is authorized to impose a fee upon  each  accident
  prevention  course  sponsoring  agency approved for participation in the
  pilot program, which shall not exceed eight dollars for each student who
  completes an accident prevention course by means of  the  pilot  program
  established pursuant to this article.
    * NB Repealed April 1, 2020

   * S 399-o. Report by commissioner.  Within  five  years  of  the
  establishment and implementation of this article, the commissioner shall
  report to the governor, the temporary president of the  senate  and  the
  speaker  of the assembly on the accident prevention course internet, and
  other technology as approved by the commissioner, pilot program and  its
  results.  Such report shall include recommendations as to the future use
  of internet and other technologies as an effective way, in  addition  to
  classroom  presentation,  to  deliver  to  the  public approved accident
  prevention courses, and qualifications for participants in such approved
  internet and other technology-delivered programs.
    * NB Repealed April 1, 2020

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