Common use of Test Administration Clause in Contracts

Test Administration. The AO must administer the skills test strictly according to the methods and criteria detailed in the Procedure Manual for the TPST Program, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, manuals, laws, and this Agreement. The AO must administer the skills tests as follows: On driving routes previously approved by DPS. Using a class C vehicle that has passed the vehicle safety assessment and has a current vehicle registration and liability insurance that meets or exceeds minimum standards. Using the DPS-approved content, forms, and scoring procedures. The Examiner must complete one skills test before beginning a subsequent skills test. An Examiner may not start another skills test until the prior Applicant passes all components of the skills test or fails the test. No additional individuals may accompany the Examiner and Applicant during the skills test except as required for audit or certification purposes or otherwise required by law. The Examiner must occupy the front passenger seat while administering the skills test. The Examiner will not administer the Skills Examination to: An applicant for a Minor’s Restricted Driver License application as defined by Title 37, Texas Administrative Code, § 15.28, commonly known as a “hardship” license. A member of their family or close relative. This includes spouses; those individuals related by blood, adoption, or marriage who live in the same household; siblings (whole, half-blooded, adopted, or step); and parent-child relationships by blood, adoption, or marriage (step or marriage in-law).

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Sources: Texas Class C Non Commercial Driver License Third Party Skills Testing Provider Agreement, Texas Class C Non Commercial Driver License Third Party Skills Testing Provider Agreement