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Section 256.633 Original or Renewal Driver Education Provider Certificate; Issuance; Identifying Number; Classification; Validity; Duration; Transfer or Assignment Prohibited.

MI Comp L § 256.633 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) The secretary of state may issue an original or renewal driver education provider certificate if the secretary of state is satisfied the applicant meets the requirements for that certificate under this act. The secretary of state may assign an identifying number to a driver education provider and put that number on the provider's certificate. The secretary of state may indicate the adult, teen, or truck driver training classification applicable on the driver education provider's certificate.

(2) A driver education provider certificate issued under this act is valid for 2 years. The original expiration date is exactly 2 years from the date the secretary of state issues the provider an original certificate. A provider's renewal certificate expires 2 years after its issuance on the same day and month that the original certificate expired.

(3) A person licensed as a driver training school by the secretary of state under former 1974 PA 369 or who has been approved for segment 1 and segment 2 driver education course performance objectives under former 1974 PA 369, and who submits an original driver education provider certificate application in accordance with this act to the secretary of state on or before June 1, 2007, may provide driver education instruction in accordance with this act while the secretary of state processes the application. If an application is received after June 1, 2007, the driver education provider shall not provide instruction until the secretary of state processes the application and issues the certificate. The certificate expires exactly 2 years from the date of issuance.

(4) A person shall not transfer or assign a driver education provider certificate to another person, and any purported transfer or assignment is not effective.

History: 2006, Act 384, Eff. Oct. 1, 2006

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Section 256.633 Original or Renewal Driver Education Provider Certificate; Issuance; Identifying Number; Classification; Validity; Duration; Transfer or Assignment Prohibited.