507 - Miscellaneous provisions.

§ 507. Miscellaneous  provisions. 1. Driver education. Notwithstanding  any other provisions of this article, a class  D  or  class  M  license,  whichever  is  appropriate,  may be issued to a minor seventeen years of  age who has successfully completed a driver education course approved by  the state education department and the commissioner in a high school  or  college  and  who has submitted proof of completion of the minimum hours  of supervised driving as required in paragraph (d) of subdivision two of  section five hundred two of  this  article.  No  such  driver  education  course may be approved unless classroom training is provided by a person  approved  by  the  state  education  department  and  the  commissioner.  However, a school district  may  contract  with  one  or  more  licensed  drivers'  schools  to  provide  behind  the  wheel training, pursuant to  regulations promulgated by  the  commissioner.  The  commissioner  shall  prescribe  the  requirements  for  licensing  of  such minors. A student  enrolled in such an approved driver education course may operate a motor  vehicle without holding a driver's license or a learner's  permit  while  under  the  immediate  supervision  of an instructor in such course or a  driver's school instructor providing behind the wheel training in such a  course,  provided  such  operation  is  in  accordance  with  the  rules  established   by   the  commissioner.  Every  student  who  successfully  completes such course in a day, evening or summer school program offered  by a public or  private  school  shall  receive  certification  of  such  completion on a certificate prescribed by the commissioner.    2.  Failure  to  exhibit  license.  Failure by a licensee to exhibit a  license valid for operation under this chapter to any magistrate,  motor  vehicle  license  examiner,  motor  vehicle investigator, peace officer,  acting pursuant to his  special  duties,  or  police  officer  shall  be  presumptive evidence that he is not duly licensed.    4.  Entry  into  military  service.  If any person who enters military  service shall fail to give timely notification in writing of such  entry  to  the commissioner, the commissioner may, in his discretion, refuse to  renew such person's driver's license, if such license is  not  otherwise  renewable under the provisions of this article.    5.  Road  tests.  A  motor  vehicle  license  examiner  or other agent  designated by the commissioner, while engaged in conducting a road  test  is  not deemed to be a supervising or an accompanying driver in relation  to the applicant being tested.