Good news: TVSs no longer need to worry about mailing quarterly reports to the DMV! |
On November 1, 2024, the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) adopted some updated regulations that affect traffic violator schools (TVSs).
The change that will impact normal operations the most is that TVSs no longer need to mail quarterly reports (including the student-completed Traffic Violator Course Evaluations (form OL 767)) to the DMV. Schools will still need to generate and maintain the paperwork as they always have. But the new requirement is to simply retain those files for a minimum of three years and to make them available for inspection upon DMV request.
Some regulations governing TVS names and instructor licensing have also been updated.
You can read the details of the enacted changes here. And all of the paperwork related to this regulatory update is available via the DMV's website (you'll have to look for the "Traffic Violator Schools" header to find this information).
And, of course, the TVS Operator professional educational programs and the Instructor continuing education seminars from Traffic Safety Consultants, Inc., (TSC) have been revised to reflect these new regulations. You can always get the latest regulatory information regarding TVS operations from our helpful professional/continuing education courses!
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