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The meeting minutes document covers discussions related to Drivers Education. Key topics included the distribution status of new MVA windshield stickers for new or repaired vehicles, the lack of reported issues with ride-alongs by compliance inspectors, and implementation details for HB 463 concerning the Roadway Safety Driving Education Program, specifically regarding the end-of-program test structure and the potential development of a portal query function for existing student ID numbers. Further discussions addressed the status and rollout timeline for the revised Driver Education Curriculum, the continuation of daily BTW data reporting, the inability to restore historical BTW data to the portal, and the scheduling of the Instructor Training and Apprentice Instructor Program review for 2026. Additionally, proposed revisions to COMAR 11.23.01 were reviewed, including clarification on the definition of a crime of moral turpitude and requests concerning office hour requirements and the language for the final exam. Finally, guidance was provided on handling students with disabilities and reportable medical conditions, and confirmation that the annual report requirement remains in place.
The meeting addressed several agenda items from DEAM and MPDEA. Key topics included MVA windshield stickers for new or repaired vehicles, compliance inspector ride-alongs and liability, HB 463 implementation, status update and rollout timeline for revised driver education curriculum, review of the proposed behind-the-wheel data reporting process, behind-the-wheel historical data access, review of instructor training and apprentice instructor program, compliance inspection challenges, school fees and refund policy, behind the wheel instruction, schools training students simultaneously, skills testing, apprentice testing process.
The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration's (MVA) Long Range Plan, Destination 2035, provides guidance for the Administration's future, addressing trends and strategic goals. The plan focuses on adapting to changes in technology, environment, human capital, and population to maintain safe mobility in Maryland. Key areas include enhancing customer service through technology, promoting roadway safety, increasing operational efficiency, ensuring data security, and developing a skilled workforce. The plan aims to meet the evolving needs of Maryland residents and support the state's transportation goals.
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