(A) As used in this section:
(1) "Approved driver's education course" means a driver's training course that:
(a) is approved by the Department of Motor Vehicles pursuant to Chapter 23, Title 56 or is approved by the Department of Education pursuant to Section 59-39-320;
(b) is administered by a driver's training school that is licensed by the Department of Motor Vehicles or a state institution or duly accredited and approved college, private, parochial, or public high school pursuant to Chapter 23, Title 56; and
(c) is conducted by a person holding a valid driver's instructor permit pursuant to Chapter 23, Title 56.
(2) "Satisfactory evidence of course completion" means a certificate signed by an official of the school, the Department of Motor Vehicles, the Department of Education, or other responsible educational entity which certifies that:
(a) the person has successfully completed the course; and
(b) the course is an approved driver's education course and meets the requirements of Chapter 23, Title 56 or Section 59-39-320.
(3) "Youthful operator" means a person under the age of twenty-five for which premium rates charged for liability coverages and collision coverage under a private passenger automobile insurance policy are determined by a youthful driver classification.
(B) Premium rates charged for liability coverages and collision coverage under a private passenger automobile insurance policy are subject to an appropriate driver's education course credit once satisfactory evidence of course completion is presented by an applicant for the credit that is the named insured or principal operator of the vehicle and is a youthful operator. The amount of the credit may be determined by each individual insurer based upon factually or statistically supported data and is subject to prior approval or review by the director. The credit must be afforded from the date the approved driver's education course was completed for as long as the premium rates continue to be determined by a youthful driver classification. The insurer may require, as a condition of providing and maintaining the credit, that the applicant not be involved in an accident for which the applicant is at fault or be convicted of, plead guilty to, or plead nolo contendere to a violation of the motor vehicle laws for any moving violation. The credit required by this section must be afforded by each insurer in a nondiscriminatory manner to all applicants.
(C) Only the vehicle driven by an applicant that has completed successfully an approved driver's education course qualifies for the insurance credit required by this section. Other vehicles under the private passenger automobile insurance policy do not qualify for the insurance credit required by this section unless the named insured or principal operator of the additional vehicle has successfully completed an approved driver's education course.
(D) The insurer must provide the driver's education course credit upon receipt of satisfactory evidence of course completion. Nothing in this section may be construed so as to require the insurer to provide the credit for any period of time before the date of receipt of satisfactory evidence of course completion.
(E) An applicant qualifying for the insurance credit required by this section only may claim the credit for successful completion of one approved driver's education course during any private passenger automobile insurance policy period.
(F) An approved driver's education course taken on a voluntary basis or taken as a requirement of driver licensing qualifies for the insurance credit. Driver training courses taken as a requirement of a driving offense including, but not limited to, ADSAP or driver training courses taken to reduce the number of traffic violation points against a driver's license, do not qualify for the insurance credit provided in this section.
(G) A schedule of rates, rate classification, or rating plan for private passenger automobile insurance must provide for an appropriate reduction in premium charges for an insured person who is a youthful operator and who qualifies as provided in this section.
HISTORY: 1994 Act No. 496, Section 1; 2011 Act No. 7, Section 2, eff December 31, 2011.