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Application for the issue/renewal of a licence to carry out group workshops on road safety and psychosocial relations between road users and to provide safe driving training

Application for the issue/renewal of a licence to carry out group workshops on road safety and psychosocial relations between road users and to provide safe driving training2023-12-20T11:11:58+01:00
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  • Application for the issue/renewal of a licence to carry out group workshops on road safety and psychosocial relations between road users and to provide safe driving training

    The licence to carry out group workshops on road safety and psychosocial relations between road users and to provide safe driving training is issued and renewed by the public agency.

    The licence to carry out workshops on road traffic safety and psychosocial relations between road users and to provide safe driving training is issued for five years on the basis of the examination certificate.

    The validity of the licence to carry out group workshops on road traffic safety and psychosocial relations between road users and to provide safe driving training is renewed for five years on the basis of certificates of completion of the additional training for the provision of programmes.

    1.)  The licence for carrying out group workshops on road traffic safety and psychosocial relations between road users within additional training programmes for novice drivers, and for providing theory training within additional training programme for safe driving may be granted to persons meeting the following conditions:

    • - having attained at least the level of education of a first-cycle professional higher education study programme;
    • - having completed the education programme and passed the exam before the examining board appointed by the director of the public agency, or having the relevant professional qualifications recognised; for the purpose of recognising professional qualifications, the provisions of Articles 33, 34 and 35 of the Drivers Act (hereinafter: the Act) are applied mutatis mutandis;
    • - not having been convicted in a final judgment with a non-suspended prison sentence for a criminal offence against life and limb, human rights and freedoms, work relationship and social security, legal transactions, property, the economy, sexual integrity, official duty, public authority and public funds, public order or the safety of public traffic;

    2.)  The licence for the provision of safe driving training within the additional training programme for novice drivers and of the practical part within the additional training programme for safe driving may be granted to persons meeting the following conditions:

    • - having reached the age of at least 24 years;
    • having attained at least the level of education of short-cycle higher vocational study programmes or being granted a licence or certificate to provide those programmes before the entry into force of this Act;
    • - holding a valid driving licence of the relevant category for at least five years;
    • - having completed the education programme and passed the exam before the examining board appointed by the director of the public agency, or having the relevant professional qualifications recognised; for the purpose of recognising professional qualifications, the provisions of Articles 33, 34 and 35 of the Act are applied mutatis mutandis;
    • - not having been convicted in a final judgment with a non-suspended prison sentence for a criminal offence against life and limb, human rights and freedoms, work relationship and social security, legal transactions, property, the economy, sexual integrity, official duty, public authority and public funds, public order or the safety of public traffic;
    • - not having been punished by a sentence having a final and binding effect for two or more offences against public law and order with elements of violence;
    • - not being given, within the last three years, a precautionary measure of suspension of a driving licence, a precautionary measure of ban from a profession, a sanction of revocation of a driving licence or of a ban on using a driving licence, or a sanction of disqualification from driving certain types or categories of motor vehicles.

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    You can submit your application electronically by clicking on the "Next" button at the bottom of this page.

    By submitting the application, I authorise the use of my personal data for the purpose of data processing for the analytical needs of the public agency in accordance with the legislation on the protection of personal data.

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      Certificates from the Ministry of Justice, which must not be older than one month (criminal record certificate, final judgments record certificate, penalty points record certificate) OR CONSENT that the public agency may obtain this information in accordance with Article 139 of the General Administrative Procedure Act (Non-binding sample of consent can be downloaded here).
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        When submitting the application for renewal of the licence, the applicant pays the administrative fee. The amount of the administrative fee is paid into account no. SI56 0110 0100 0315 637 with reference no. SI11 16560-7111002, SWIFT bank code: BSLJSI2X (administrative fees for documents from administrative procedures and other – of the state).
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          When submitting the application for the renewal of the licence, the applicant pays the administrative fee. The amount of the administrative fee is paid into account no. SI56 0110 0100 0315 637 with reference no. SI11 16560-7111002, SWIFT bank code: BSLJSI2X (administrative fees for documents from administrative procedures and other – of the state).
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