§ 20-320 Definitions
§ 20-321 Enforcement of Article by Commissioner
§ 20-322 Licenses for schools necessary; regulations as to requirements
§ 20-323 Licenses for instructors necessary; regulations as to requirements
§ 20-324 Expiration and renewal of licenses; fees
§ 20-325 Cancellation, suspension, revocation, and refusal to issue or renew licenses
§ 20-326 Exemptions from Article
§ 20-327 Penalties for violating Article or regulations
§ 20-328 Administration of Article
§ 20-329 Commercial driver training school road test certification

Terms Used In North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 20 > Article 14 - Driver Training School Licensing Law

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