8 CCR 1507-56-4 - CSP CO MOST PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION

4.1. In administering the CO MOST Program, the CSP will:
4.1.1. Establish standards and review curriculas for CO MOST Program Course approval;
4.1.2. Manage the MOST Fund for the implementation of the CO MOST Program;
4.1.3. Maintain current records of CO MOST Certified Instructors, confirming compliance with statutory requirements established by ยง 43-5-503, CRS;
4.1.4. Oversee all CO MOST Program Vendor Certifications and agreements with CO MOST Program Vendors providing training services under the CO MOST Program;
4.1.5. Acknowledge and affirm approval of all CO MOST Program Training Sites;
4.1.6. Coordinate and review QARs of CO MOST Program Approved Training Sites, Vendors, and Instructors, assessing compliance with these rules, applicable CO MOST Program Agreement obligations, applicable CO MOST Program Approved Courses, the CO MOST PnP, and applicable state laws;
4.1.7. Publish a current record of CO MOST Program Certified Instructors monthly, consistent with the CO MOST Program Agreement;
4.1.8. Collaborate as may be necessary with the CDOR annually to maintain information on the number of Motorcycle endorsements issued on Colorado Driver's Licenses;
4.1.9. Establish and maintain a system tracking CO MOST Program performance data, including data on Motorcycle accidents, injuries, and fatalities, among persons having completed CO MOST Program Approved Courses;
4.1.10. Prepare an annual report on the effectiveness of the CO MOST Program, the availability of CO MOST Program Approved Training throughout the state, current training costs, and other relevant performance measures as are determined by the CO MOST Program;
4.1.11. Establish and maintain an evaluation system of staff, CO MOST Program Certified or Approved Vendors, Instructors, and QAR Personnel, operating pursuant to the CO MOST Program for purposes of assessing and improving program performance; and
4.1.12. Ensure that CO MOST Program Approved Courses are conducted safely and consistent with best practices.

Notes

8 CCR 1507-56-4
41 CR 17, September 10, 2018, effective 9/30/2018 45 CR 02, January 25, 2022, effective 2/14/2022 45 CR 23, December 10, 2022, effective 12/30/2022

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