Title 40, Chapter 5, Section 82
( 40-5-82)
(a) The Driver Improvement Program created by this article shall be
administered by the commissioner of motor vehicle safety. The
commissioner is authorized to promulgate and adopt rules and
regulations necessary to carry out this article. (b) For the purpose of generating greater interest in highway
safety, the commissioner may solicit the assistance of local
governmental authorities, associations, societies, clubs, schools,
colleges, and other organizations or persons knowledgeable in
highway safety driving standards to participate in conjunction with
the department in the development of local driver improvement
programs and in conducting driver improvement classes. (c) The Department of Human Resources is designated as the agency
responsible for the approval and certification of DUI Alcohol or
Drug Use Risk Reduction Programs and staff. This responsibility
includes selection of the assessment instrument, development of the
intervention curricula, training of program staff, and monitoring of
all DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Programs under this
article. (d) All DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Program records
including, but not limited to, assessment results and other
components attended shall be confidential and shall not be released
without the written consent of the DUI offender, except that such
records shall be made available to the Department of Human Resources
and the Department of Motor Vehicle Safety. (e) The Department of Human Resources shall conduct a records check
for any applicant for certification as an operator or instructor of
a DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Program. Each applicant
shall submit two sets of classifiable fingerprints to the
department. The department shall transmit both sets of fingerprints
to the Georgia Crime Information Center, which shall submit one set
of fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a search
of bureau records and an appropriate report and shall retain one set
and promptly conduct a search of state records. After receiving the
report from the Georgia Crime Information Center and the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, the department shall determine whether the
applicant may be certified. No applicant shall be certified who has
previously been convicted of a felony. The department shall
promulgate rules and regulations regarding certification
requirements, including restrictions regarding misdemeanor
convictions. |