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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-2371. License for schools; requirements; fingerprint clearance card

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A. A professional driver training school shall not be established and any such existing school shall not be continued on or after March 13, 1968 unless the school applies for and obtains from the director a license in the manner and form prescribed by the director.
B. Rules adopted by the director shall state the requirements for a school license, including requirements concerning location, equipment, courses of instruction, instructors, previous records of the school and instructors, schedule of fees and charges, insurance in such a sum and with such provisions as the director deems necessary to protect adequately the interests of the public, and such other matters as the director may prescribe for the protection of the public.
C. Each applicant who owns twenty percent or more of an entity, and each partner or stockholder who owns twenty percent or more of an entity, and who seeks licensure pursuant to this chapter shall provide the department or a contracted private entity of the department pursuant to section 32-2352 with a valid fingerprint clearance card issued pursuant to section 41-1758.03.
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