247 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 6, § 010

Current through September 17, 2024
Section 247-6-010 - AUDITS

The Department may conduct an audit, also known as a Quality Assurance Visit (QAV) of all motorcycle safety courses from time to time to assure that they are being conducted in compliance with the Motorcycle Safety Education Act and the Rules and Regulations of the Department. Non-compliance with either the Act or the Rules and Regulations is cause for denial, refusal to renew, suspension or revocation of the provider's or motorcycle safety instructor's certification by the Department.

010.01Unannounced. Audits may be unannounced and shall consist of an inspection of the provider's documentation and facilities; observation of the motorcycle safety instructor's training skills; and any other aspect of the program at the discretion of the Director.
010.02Unbiased. No person who owns or manages a provider or training site shall audit the provider or training site he or she owns or manages.
010.03Notice of Results. The Department shall notify the audited entity of the result in writing.
010.04Deficiency. The Director may summarily suspend a provider, a motorcycle safety instructor, or a motorcycle safety trainer based on the audit if the deficiency or failure to comply is deemed to be serious or dangerous.
010.04A In the event an audit reveals a deficiency or failure to comply, the Director may provide a reasonable time period for the audited entity to correct the deficiency.
010.05Failure to Correct. If the deficiency is not corrected or the failure is based on fraud, forgery or falsification of any documentation, misrepresentation or other criminal act, the Department may deny, cancel, suspend, revoke or refuse to renew, any or all of a provider's certification, a motorcycle safety instructor's certification, or a motorcycle safety trainer's certification.

247 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 6, § 010

Amended effective 12/27/2022