"Application for Commercial Driver Training School License (Motorcycle)" refers to the document which the Provider must sign and present to the Department of Public Safely, Division of Motor Vehicles to teach the motorcycle rider education courses for the State as required by 21 Del.C. Sections 8303 and 8304.
"Audit" means an official examination and verification of all accounts, records, books and documents pertaining to the conduct of motorcycle rider education courses by a Provider for the Department under the Program per the Delaware Code.
"Basic Rider Course" (BRC) is a motorcycle rider education course for novice or potential riders developed by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF), National Resource Office, 2 Jenner St., Suite 150, Irvine, CA 92718.
"Experienced Rider Course" (ERC) is a motorcycle rider education course for experienced riders with at least 6 months or 3000 miles of recent riding time, developed by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF), National Resource Office, 2 Jenner St., Suite 150, Irvine, CA 92718.
"Course Section" means a complete, scheduled set of BRC training modules, including both classroom and range sessions, presented to a class in order for them to satisfactorily complete a specific BRC.
"Class Participant" means a person enrolled in a BRC or ERC selection under the Program.
"Motorcycle Rider Education" means education for novice and experienced motorcycle riders practicing street riding techniques in a safe environment.
"Program" means the Motorcycle Rider Education Program which was created pursuant to 21 Del.C. Section 2726 and 2727 for the purpose of reducing motorcycle accidents, injuries and fatalities in the State of Delaware.
"Provider" means a private instructional service related to the Program they will conduct.
"Range" means a paved area set aside for the operations of motorcycles and marked and/or otherwise delineated per the BRC/ERC curricula guidelines for use on a permanent/temporary basis.
2 Del. Admin. Code § 2219-1.0