New eLearning Modules Available

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As you are aware, Senate Bill 604, enacted by the 86th Legislature, added Transportation Code, Section 520.023. The legislation requires the department to implement a training program on the department’s automated registration and titling system and identification of fraudulent activity related to vehicle registration and titling.

We recently provided you with the finalized mapping document that details the eLearning Center modules required for each RTS security permission. In this document, we identified 16 new modules that were in development and would be available by mid-December in advance of the RTS release.

Today, we are pleased to notify you that the following new modules are now available:

  • A-103 – Insufficient Funds
  • A-106 – Additional Collections

Please be aware, to ensure all content is available by mid-December, these modules do not have audio because of the additional development time required. Audio will be added to these modules at a later time. The addition of the audio will be considered non-substantive and will not require retaking the module unless other substantive changes are also made.

As a reminder, these modules are available in the department’s eLearning Center and can be accessed from the TAC Hub by selecting “Go to TxDMV Learning Center” in the TAC Toolbox or directly at https://learningtxdmv.articulate-online.com/Login.aspx.

With this release we have 14 new modules remaining to be released. We will continue to release new modules in the coming weeks until all remaining modules are available for your use.

Thank you,

Jeremiah Kuntz, Director
Vehicle Titles and Registration Division
Texas Department of Motor Vehicles

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If you have any questions concerning this communication, please contact your local TxDMV Regional Service Center.

 

 

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New eLearning Modules Available

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