Specifications include, but are not limited to: • At least 40 hours of classroom instruction culminating in the student passing the CDL permit test; • At least 120 hours of lab instruction focused on driving skills necessary to pass the Class A CDL exam; • Schedule a time and location for the student’s CDL driving exam, provide a vehicle for said exam, and provide remediation training as needed; • Provide a plan for students who might require more than 120 hours of driver/lab instruction and detail any costs that might be associated; • Provide at least weekly reports on student attendance and performance to the designated person(s) at OTC; • Observe OTC scheduled holidays and non-class days as far as student attendance and the contractor are concerned; • Work around/with the OTC class semester schedule as needed for EDS related classes; o Currently the classroom portion of instruction is delivered over two weeks in August, and the driving portion is delivered as one day a week classes over 14 weeks starting in September. In the past, we have utilized 16-week and 8-week formats for both classes so flexibility to offer that depending on the semester is needed. • Provide a list of any specific contractor site rules to be communicated to the students as well as any other special information.