#2000-1335Decree No. 2000-1335 on Vehicle Driving Instruction and Road Safety
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This decree outlines the requirements for driving instructors and road safety training in France. It requires instructors to renew their teaching authorizations every five years and specifies qualifications needed. The law also sets conditions for the approval of driving schools and associations involved in social reintegration programs using driving education as a tool.
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Key Changes
- Instructors must renew their teaching authorization every five years.
- Specific qualifications are required for driving instructors.
- Approval criteria are set for driving schools and reintegration programs.
Obligations
What this law requires
Driving instructors must renew their teaching authorization every five years with the prefect of their residence department (or department where they intend to work for non-residents)
All persons holding a teaching authorization at the time of decree publication must request renewal of their authorization before June 18, 2001 to comply with articles R. 243-1 and R. 243-2
All approved driving schools (exploitants agréés) at the time of decree publication must request renewal of their approval before June 18, 2001 to comply with article R. 245-1
Driving instructors must hold at least one of the required qualifications: BEPECASER diploma, CAPEC certificate, military BSAT diploma, equivalent EU/EEA professional title, or recognized equivalent diplomas from overseas territories
Driving schools that do not meet R. 245-1(4°) conditions may receive approval only if they appoint a pedagogical director chosen from their instructors who meets the required conditions and effectively organizes and supervises training