Any person who wishes to operate such a school shall be of legal age and enjoy such moral standing as to engage in such training, and shall have the training equipment required by the Secretary through regulations. Those persons who work in such schools as instructors shall likewise meet the above mentioned requirements as to age and moral standing and have the ability, experience and license needed to operate the motor vehicles used to train others.
The Secretary shall cooperate with the operation of said schools so that they may provide the best instruction to their students as to the efficient and responsible handling of the motor vehicles and to a thorough knowledge of the applicable traffic regulations pursuant to this chapter and its regulations, with particular emphasis on safety considerations.
Any person to whom such a permit has been refused or whose permit has been cancelled may, within twenty (20) days following the date of the notice of said refusal or cancellation, request reconsideration of the decision of the Secretary, who shall rule on the matter within twenty (20) days after the request has been filed. Only after the reconsideration has been decided may a petition for review be made as established in § 5042 of this title.
All notices served by the Secretary shall be perfected as set forth in § 5042 of this title.
History —Jan. 7, 2000, No. 22, § 18.02, renumbered as § 17.02 on June 3, 2004, No. 132, § 17, eff. 8 months after June 3, 2004.