Colorado Code § 43-5-502

Motorcycle operator safety training program - rules
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(1) (a) (I) The office
shall establish a motorcycle operator safety training program that promotes motorcycle safety
awareness and supports courses to teach students to safely operate a motorcycle and train
instructors. To be eligible under the program, a course must include instruction on the effects of
alcohol and drugs on the operation of motorcycles. The office shall set standards for the
certification of courses in the program, ensure that program training follows these standards, and
ensure that courses are offered safely, consistent with best practices. The office shall contract
with MOST vendors for the purpose of providing the program.
(I.5) To qualify under the program, a basic training course provided by a MOST vendor
must teach the requirements for issuing a driver's license motorcycle endorsement.
(II) The following individuals may enroll in a certified motorcycle operator safety
training course:
(A) A resident of the state who holds a valid Colorado driver's license, minor driver's
license, or instruction permit authorized by section 42-2-106, C.R.S.;
(B) A member of the armed forces who has moved to Colorado on a permanent change-
of-station basis and who holds a valid driver's license issued by another state; and
(C) An adult who holds a valid driver's license from another state and who is eligible for
a motorcycle license in the same state.
(III) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2013.)
(b) The office shall promulgate rules establishing standards for MOST vendors to
provide training services. The office shall promulgate rules establishing a system to record
program performance data, including information on motorcycle accidents, injuries, and
fatalities among persons who have completed the program.
(c) The chief shall designate a program coordinator to implement and administer the
program. The program coordinator may certify instructor training specialists who meet the
applicable standards. The department of public safety shall establish standards for recertification
training and monitoring of MOST instructors.
(d) The office shall adopt such rules as are necessary to carry out the program pursuant
to article 4 of title 24, C.R.S.
(e) The office shall not expend more than fifteen percent of the total cost of the program
for administrative costs.
(2) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2013.)

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