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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
§ 6-406. Required Facilities.
(a) The established place of business of each driver training school must consist of at least the following permanent facilities:
(1) An office facility;
(2) A class room facility.
(b) The main class room facility of each driver training school must be reasonably accessible to the main office facility of the driver training school.
(c) All class room facilities must have adequate lighting, heating, ventilation, and must comply with all state, and local laws relating to public health, safety and sanitation.
(d) The main office facility and branch office facility of each driver training school must contain sufficient space, equipment, records and personnel to carry on the business of the driver training school. The main office facility must be specifically devoted to driver training school business.
(e) A driver training school which as an established place of business and a main office facility, may operate a branch office or a branch class room provided that all the requirements for the main office or main class room are met and that such branch office bears the same name and is operated as a part of the same business entity as the main office facility.
(f) No driver training school may share any main or branch facility or facilities with any other driver training school.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 625. Vehicles § 5/6-406. Required Facilities - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-625-vehicles/il-st-sect-625-5-6-406/
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