Rider Training Incentive Scheme
The BMW Motorcycle Club of Queensland is happy to announce a Rider Training Incentive Scheme. The aim of the Scheme is to encourage members to participate in recognised motorcycle orientated courses that will improve their riding skills and knowledge of first aid.The Scheme will initially operate on a 3 year trial basis. The club committee will monitor the impact of the Scheme on the club and reserve the right to either amend or suspend the Scheme if it has a negative impact on the club.
All financial members of the BMW Motorcycle Club of Queensland will be eligible to participate in the Scheme. The Scheme will commence on 1 February 2007 and will continue for a trial period of three years.
How it will work?
Members will be able to claim up to a maximum of $60.00 over a three year period for one rider training and one first aid course they attend ($30 per course). The courses must be conducted by accredited trainers and or businesses.
Members are to pay for the training and claim the refund in arrears. To claim a refund the member must forward a completed copy of the Rider/First Aid Training Incentive Scheme Expenditure Claim Form together with proof of payment (receipt) and proof of attendance (training completion certificate) to our club Records Officer.
This information will be recorded on the club central data base and sent to the Treasurer who will process a refund cheque to the member. Details of the refund cheque will be recorded on the club central data base by the Treasurer against the member concerned.
Members will receive a refund of the course fee (less GST) or $30.00 (which ever is the lesser of the two) per course. Members can claim up to a maximum of $60.00 over a three year period.
How long will the refund process take?
It will take approximately two months from when the Records Officer receives your request for you to receive the refund.
A copy of the claim form can be obtained from the DOWNLOADS (Forms) under the Main Menu.










