#IOMS2411531ADriving License Examination Organization Requirements
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This regulation sets forth the requirements and responsibilities for accredited organizations conducting the theoretical driving license exam in France. Key aspects include compliance with security protocols, measures to prevent fraud, and ensuring data protection. Organizations must designate a regional anti-fraud representative and conduct regular audits. Applicants need to provide attestation and agree to future audits to maintain accreditation. The law impacts entities involved in driving education and examination processes, necessitating strict adherence to detailed operational and security standards.
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Key Changes
- Introduces comprehensive requirements for conducting driving license theory exams
- Emphasizes fraud prevention measures and data protection compliance
- Requires regular audits and designating regional anti-fraud representatives
Obligations
What this law requires
Accredited organizations (OA) must establish a regional anti-fraud representative for every administrative region.
Applicants for the driving license exam must provide an attestation on honor agreeing to respect the cahier des charges and its amendments.
Organizations must facilitate the audit and monitoring missions conducted by designated agents of the minister responsible for road safety.
Organizations must notify the ministry responsible for road safety without delay in the event of an IT security incident on their infrastructure.
Organizations must conduct a security audit at their own expense by an ANSSI-qualified security audit provider on request from the ministry.