Arizona HB2916 amends traffic survival school licensing to require fingerprint clearance cards and in-person course completion.
Arizona HB2916 amends the licensing requirements for traffic survival schools. It mandates that applicants, including partners, stockholders, and instructors, provide a valid fingerprint clearance card. The bill also requires courses to be at least eight hours long, covering aggressive driving, and must be completed in person, with limited exceptions. The department can grant a waiver for in-person attendance if it imposes a substantial burden.
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