#EQUS0100025ADecree of January 8, 2001, Creating a National Register for Driving Instruction and Road Safety
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This law establishes a national automated registry for the management and oversight of licenses to teach driving and road safety. It affects individuals and institutions involved in driving education, requiring them to store and share information like personal identity, qualifications, and judicial records with authorized agents. It aims to increase transparency and accountability in the process.
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Key Changes
- Creation of a national automated registry for driving instruction.
- Inclusion of personal and professional information in the registry.
- Access to information restricted to authorized agents only.
Obligations
What this law requires
Register and maintain a national automated registry at each prefecture for managing teaching authorizations, institution approvals, and training establishment certifications for driving instruction and road safety
Record and maintain specific personal information for driving instructors including identity, titles/diplomas, driving permit details, medical fitness dates, criminal records, and authorization validity dates
Record and maintain specific establishment information including operator identity, establishment details, professional experience, management capacity, criminal records, facility resources, staff qualifications, and approval validity dates
Retain all information in the register for a period of ten years following the date of withdrawal of teaching authorization or operator approval
Restrict access to registered information exclusively to authorized agents within prefectures, conductor training delegates, road safety/traffic agents, and public liberties/legal affairs agents