(1) Terms used in these rules have the following meaning:(a) "ADAP" means the Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program established by the Department of Driver Services and State Board of Education.(b) "Certificate of Completion" means a standardized numbered certificate prescribed by the Department and issued by the instructor or school administrator to all students who successfully complete the ADAP course and pass a written examination with a score of at least 70.(c) "Curriculum" means an approved four (4) hour course to provide instructions to young people of this State regarding the dangers of alcohol and drug use as it relates to the operation of motor vehicles.(d) "Department" means the Department of Driver Services.(e) "Replacement Certificate" means a certificate issued by the Department to a student who has successfully completed the course and has lost or been unable to locate the original Certificate of Completion.(f) "Instructor" means a person approved by the Department to provide instruction in the ADAP curriculum.(g) "Student" means a person in grades nine and above required by Georgia law to complete the ADAP course prior to issuance of a Georgia Class "D" provisional driver's license.(h) "Student Roster" means a document listing the class instructor, class location, date, student's full name, date of birth and whether the student passed or failed the course.Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 375-5-4-.03
O.C.G.A. §§ 40-5-4, 40-16-2, 40-16-3, 40-16-4, 40-16-5, 40-5-101, 20-2-142(b)(1).
Original Rule entitled "General Regulations" adopted. F. May 10, 2006; eff. May 30, 2006.Amended: New title "Definitions." F. Apr. 8, 2019; eff. Apr. 28, 2019.