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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 20 — Motor Vehicles

§ 20-329. Commercial driver training school road test certification.

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§ 20-329. Commercial driver training school road test certification.
(a)A licensed commercial driver training school is authorized to administer road tests required for licensure under G.S. 20-11(d)(3) only when certified under this section by the Division.
(b)A person that successfully passes a road test required for licensure administered by a commercial driver training school may submit proof to the Division that the person passed the road test, in a format specified by the Division, for the purpose of meeting the requirement of G.S. 20-11(d)(3).
(c)The requirements and standards of a road test administered by a commercial driver training school under this section shall be the same as if the road test was administered by the Division. The Division shall adopt and provide any necessary forms for use by commercial driver training schools for the administration of the road test and reporting the results of the test to the Division. The Division may adopt rules and policies necessary for the implementation of this section. Commercial driver training schools may charge a reasonable fee for administering a road test and reporting the results to the Division pursuant to this section. (2021-185, s. 15(c); 2025-47, s. 24.)
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