No fee shall be charged for the Cycle Rider Safety Training courses, except for a nominal registration fee that shall be refunded upon completion of the course. Students may donate the registration fee to the Regional Center.
To participate in the Cycle Rider Safety Training Program, a student must:
The curricula for beginner and advanced courses are selected by the Department. Either the Department or the Program Coordinator may make modifications to the curricula to improve the safety, effectiveness or efficiency of the Program. An example of a modification is changing the direction of the cycles' flow due to geographical logistics of the range. Any proposed modification made by a Program Coordinator must be pre-approved by the Department. The proposed modification must be submitted in writing to the Department at the address provided in Section 455.50(b)(1)(A)(i) at least two weeks prior to implementation.
Each Regional Center shall compile and print an Instructor's Manual for distribution to each instructor teaching courses within the Region. The Manual shall detail information instructors will need to train students in the Program. The Manual may be revised as needed. All revisions shall be made in accordance with this Part and shall be submitted to the Department for approval at the address provided in Section 455.50(b)(1)(A)(i) at least two weeks prior to use. The Manual shall include:
A brief history of the Cycle Rider Safety Training Program shall be included. (History information is available by contacting the Department at the address provided in Section 455.50(b)(1)(A)(i).)
The following Sections of this Part:
Section 455.50(a)(5) Beginner Course Instructor Qualifications
Section 455.50(a)(6) Advanced Course Instructor Qualifications
Section 455.50(a)(7) Range Aide Qualifications
Section 455.70(f) Class Size and Instructor/Range Aide Ratios
Section 455.70(g) Safety Regulations.
An identification of the counties to be served by the Regional Center. The address, telephone number, and website address of each Regional Center shall be listed in the Manual.
An explanation of the importance of a strong public relations program, together with examples of established and suggested public relations materials and procedures.
An explanation of the proper use of Program cycles (e.g., not allowing the cycle to be operated for personal use).
Guidelines for the proper conduct of instructors, range aides and students. The instructor shall have the authority to evict any student from the instruction period or from the course if the student disrupts the course or if the student displays conduct that may endanger himself/herself or any other person.
An explanation of the duties of chief instructors, instructors, and range aides. Instructions shall also be included that require the instructor to attach completed Student Registration Forms to Program Attendance Records and submit them to the Regional Center as soon as practicable after the completion of a course.
A definition of student eligibility as provided in subsection (b) and the criteria for passing the course as provided in subsection (e)(12).
Examples of forms provided in the manual shall include:
Waiver or Release of Liability
Student Registration
Attendance Record
Crash/Incident Report (Instructor and Student)
Claim Form for Reimbursable Costs.
An explanation of the criteria used to develop the SIN shall be provided.
Field 1: Year (two digits)
Field 2: Regional Center and Training Site (three digits)
Field 3: Course number (two digits)
Field 4: Student number (two digits).
A statement of the pay rates used to compensate instructors and range aides.
An explanation of the criteria used to determine if a student passes a beginner or advanced course shall be included in the manual.
The instructor shall inform each student that he/she may receive a questionnaire from the Department concerning the course. The student will be provided a self-addressed stamped envelope and will be requested to return the questionnaire within 14 business days after completion of the course.
A plan that outlines the lessons normally taught during each course session. The plan also details instructor course requirements (e.g., how early instructors should arrive before each session).
Each registered student will be classified as a Pass, Fail, or Drop at course completion based on the following:
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 455.70
Amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 15457, effective September 7, 2011