Delaware Code § 21-2726

Motorcycle rider education program — Established
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(a) The Department of Transportation shall implement a motorcycle rider education program meeting the requirements of this section
and § 2727 of this title and any rules or regulations promulgated by the Department.
(b) Adequate courses shall be provided to meet the reasonably anticipated needs of all persons in the State who are eligible and who
desire to participate in such a program.
(c) Courses shall be open to all residents of the State who either hold a current valid driver's license or who are eligible for a motorcycle
learner's permit. The course shall be open to all persons in the military service stationed in Delaware and their families.
(d) State assisted or private instructional services may offer courses in motorcycle rider education; provided, however, such course
offerings meet the requirements of this section and § 2727 of this title. Such course offerings by State assisted or private instructional
services may be reimbursed under this section and § 2727 of this title. The Secretary may also enter into contracts for needed services
related to the courses.
(e) The Department of Transportation shall adopt the Motorcycle Safety Foundation Motorcycle Rider Course curricula or establish
other equivalent minimum course requirements, designed to develop and instill the knowledge, attitudes, habits and skills necessary for
the safe operation of a motorcycle.
(f) The Department shall adopt rules and regulations which are necessary to carry out the provisions of the motor rider education
program.
(g) For any person who successfully completes the motorcycle rider education program, the Department's motorcycle written
examination and road test shall be waived.
(h) The total budget for the motorcycle rider education program shall be based on the revenue available or estimated to be available
in the special account established for the motorcycle rider education program.

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