Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Mandatory Reporting for 12-Hour ADI

Students who must complete a 12-Hour Advanced Driver Improvement (ADI) course are serious hazards on the roadway—and the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) is understandably serious about those students' obligation to complete their traffic safety education. DHSMV, therefore, requires traffic schools to report certain students who enroll in, but fail to complete, an ADI course.

The reporting requirement applies to students who are taking an ADI course because they have had their license suspended for exceeding the point limit or because they have been classified as an habitual traffic offender (HTO). If these students reserve a spot in an ADI class and subsequently fail to attend the class for which they enrolled, DHSMV requires the traffic school to report the no-show. Traffic Safety Consultants, Inc., (TSC) conveniently makes the reporting form available to its affiliates via the link below. You may download this PDF (Adobe Acrobat) file and print the form as needed; each printed sheet will contain two copies of the form. Reporting will be performed on a monthly basis, using Form 77057: Student Status Report. Completed forms must be mailed to DHSMV by the 3rd business day of each month, reporting no-shows for the previous calendar month.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Thank you for the hard work you put into updating all of us! I love reading the TSC AFFILIATE NEWS posts!

On the 'Mandatory Reporting for 12-Hour ADI' form there is a space for the Social Security Number of the student. My understanding is we are only allowed to ask for the last 4-numbers. Has this changed?

Traffic Safety Consultants, Inc. said...

Donna replies, "Use the last four digits of the student's Social Security number, which you ARE allowed to ask for."