399-F - Proof of effectiveness.

§  399-f.  Proof  of  effectiveness.  Proof  of effectiveness shall be  verifiable  research  documentation  submitted  by  the  applicant   for  sponsorship  showing evidence of effectiveness comparable to that of the  national safety council's defensive driving course as determined by  the  commissioner  in terms of reduced convictions or accidents or both. This  research documentation shall employ  accepted  research  principles  and  include  treatment and non-treatment control groups comprised of samples  of the representative driver base.  In  order  to  establish  verifiable  effectiveness,  each  sample  group  should be comprised of a minimum of  three  thousand  drivers  selected  randomly.  The  documentation  shall  include conviction or accident data for each motorist for a period of at  least  eighteen  months prior to the course completion date and at least  eighteen months subsequent to such date, and equivalent time periods for  non-treatment control groups. The documentation  shall  also  include  a  description  of  the  sampling  and  analytic  procedures  used, and the  motorist identification number and course completion date for all course  attendees. The applicant for sponsorship shall provide, at  the  request  of  the  commissioner and at the applicant's expense, all driving record  data and analysis used in the  development  of  the  submitted  research  documentation.  Submission of any fraudulent or intentionally misleading  data will disqualify that organization and  all  owners  and  principals  from  participating  or approval in the accident prevention course for a  period of ten years from  submission  date.  The  commissioner  may,  by  regulation, provide for a smaller sample group for specialized courses.