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Code · Michigan · Chapter 256 — Motor Vehicles

256.663 Driver education course certificate of completion; issuance to student.

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256.663 Driver education course certificate of completion; issuance to student.
Sec. 43.
(1)A driver education provider classified to provide teen driver training shall issue a driver education course certificate of completion to a student who successfully passes a written knowledge test prescribed by the secretary of state for that segment and successfully completes the other course work for that segment. The secretary of state shall prescribe the knowledge test administered to a teen student, including establishing a passing score and the maximum number of times a student may take the test.
(2)A driver education provider shall not issue a driver education course certificate of completion for segment 1 if the student is not eligible for a graduated driver license.
(3)A driver education provider shall not issue a driver education course certificate of completion for segment 2 to a student unless the student has been issued a graduated driver license.
(4)A driver education provider classified to provide entry-level driver training shall issue a driver education course certificate of completion to a student who successfully passes theory or behind-the-wheel training prescribed in 49 CFR part 380, appendices A to F. A certificate of completion issued to an entry-level driver training student must contain the information outlined in 49 CFR 380.513 and 380.717.
History: 2006, Act 384 , Eff. Oct. 1, 2006 ;-- Am. 2022, Act 192 , Imd. Eff. Oct. 4, 2022
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