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(a) No private driver education or training school shall continue operation or be established within the Commonwealth unless such school shall, within six (6) months after the effective date of this act, apply for and obtain from the department a license in the manner and form prescribed by the department.
(b) Within this Commonwealth, no person or persons shall advertise in behalf of or solicit prospective students to enroll in a school to be established within the Commonwealth prior to the establishment of such school, unless such person or persons shall apply to the department for a license in the manner and form prescribed by the department and shall receive from the department authorization to conduct such activities.
(c) Within this Commonwealth, no person or persons shall solicit prospective students to enroll in a school to be established outside the Commonwealth prior to the establishment of such school, unless such person or persons shall apply for and obtain from the department an agent's license in the manner and form prescribed by the department.
(d) No person or persons shall solicit any prospective student within this Commonwealth to enroll in a school located within or outside this Commonwealth, unless such school has been approved by the department and unless such person or persons shall apply for and obtain from the department an agent's license in the manner and form prescribed by the department.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 24 P.S. Education § 2835. Necessity of license; restrictions on soliciting of students - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-24-ps-education/pa-st-sect-24-2835/
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