§ 56-23-10 Licensing of driver education or training schools; classroom or behind the wheel training licenses
§ 56-23-20 Certain courses exempt
§ 56-23-30 Application for license
§ 56-23-40 License fees; expiration of license; use of proceeds; corporate bond
§ 56-23-50 Denial, suspension, or revocation of license
§ 56-23-60 Minimum standards and conditions of operation for schools; inspection of schools
§ 56-23-70 Driver instructor qualifying courses; supervision by Department of Motor Vehicles
§ 56-23-80 Temporary driver instructor permits; fee
§ 56-23-85 Driver instructor permits required
§ 56-23-87 Certificate of completion of driver’s training course
§ 56-23-90 Penalties
§ 56-23-95 Driver training school financial assistance
§ 56-23-100 Promulgation of regulations
§ 56-23-105 “Classroom training” defined

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Terms Used In South Carolina Code > Title 56 > Chapter 23 - Driver Training Schools

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