Committee/Agency Jurisdiction:
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Transportation Finance Transportation Policy
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Note:
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Reports are due March 1 and September 1 of each year. The report due by September 1 must include information for the most recently ended fiscal year. The report due by March 1 must include information for the most recently ended calendar year.
The report must:
(1) identify each performance measure or metric established by the commissioner related to scheduling availability and passage of road tests;
(2) for the reporting period, identify the results for the performance measures or metrics under clause (1); and
(3) for the reporting period, identify the rate at which applicants are able to obtain an appointment for a road test in the time period provided under subdivision 1, paragraph (d), compared to the number of individuals who experienced a delay in booking a road test appointment.
And if certain goals or requirements are not met, the following must also be included::
(1) include the number of administered road tests for Class D and commercial drivers' licenses per month for the previous five fiscal years;
(2) provide information about factors that impact road test examination appointment availability, including information on staffing and the use of overtime at exam stations, budgetary resources, the number of potential applicants seeking a road test, and any other analysis based on the department's experience necessary to identify and project what may cause delays in the next five fiscal years;
(3) analyze the rate and frequency of which an applicant was administered a road test for either a Class D or commercial driver's license at an exam station outside the applicant's county or exam station region to identify the rate at which an applicant must travel to obtain a road test appointment;
(4) for the analysis required in (3) above, provide a breakout by county and exam station region; and
(5) conduct the analysis required in (3) and (4) above for retakes of Class D or commercial driver's license road tests.
Note: "delay" or "delayed" means a road test examination between 15 and 30 days after an eligible applicant's request for a road test.
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