Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 100 Part 4.djvu/459

 PUBLIC LAW 99-570—OCT. 27, 1986 r

100 STAT. 3207-180

(2) TEST STANDARDS.—The State shall not issue a commercial driver's license to a person unless such person passes a w r i t t e n and driving test for the operation of a commercial motor vehicle which complies with such minimum standards. (3) D R IV I N G WHILE UNDER THE I N F L U E N C E. — The States h a l l

have in effect and enforce a law which provides that any person with a blood alcohol concentration level a t or above the level established by or under section 12008(f) when operating a ..-Ai commercial motor vehicle is deemed to be driving while under , the influence of alcohol. (4) CDL ISSUANCE A N D INFORMATION. — The States h a l l

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thorize a person to operate a commercial motor vehicle only by issuance of a commercial driver's license which contains the information described in section 12006(a)(3). (5) A D V A N C E NOTIFICATION O F LICENSING.—At least 60 d a y s

before issuance of a commercial driver's license or such shorter •r period as the Secretary may establish by regulation, the State t./ J shall notify the Secretary or the operator of the information system under section 12007, a s the case may be, of the proposed issuance of such license and such other information as the Secretary may require to e n s u r e identification of the person applying for such license. (6) INFORMATION REQUEST.—Before issuance of a commercial

driver's license to a person, the State shall request from any other State which has issued a commercial driver's license to such person all information p e r t a i n i n g to the driving record of such person. (7) NOTIFICATION OF L I C E N S I N G. — W i t h i n 30 days after

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ance of a commercial driver's license, the State shall notify the Secretary or the operator of the information system under section 12007, as the case may be, of the issuance. (8) NOTIFICATION OF DISQUALIFICATIONS.—Within 10 d a y s after

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disqualification of the holder of a commercial driver's license from operating a commercial motor vehicle (or after suspension, ,,; revocation, or cancellation of such license) for a period of 60 j days or more, the State shall notify— (A) the Secretary or the operator of the information system under section 12007, a s the case may be, and (B) the State which issued the license, of such disqualification, suspension, revocation, or cancellation. (9) NOTIFICATION O F TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS.—Within

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after a person w h o operates a commercial motor vehicle, w h o has a driver's license issued by any other State, and w h o violates a State or local law relating to motor vehicle traffic control (other than a p a r k i n g violation) in the State, shall notify ei'.' a State official designated by the State which issued such license of such violation, within 10 days after the date such person is found to have committed such violation. (10) LIMITATION ON L I C E N S I N G. — The State shall not issue a

an. commercial driver's license to a person during a period in which such person is disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle or the driver's license of such person is suspended, revoked, or cancelled. (11) R E T U R N OF OLD LICENSES.—The State shall not issue a

commercial driver's license to a person who has a commercial xii • driver's license issued by any other State unless such person first r e t u r n s the driver's license issued by such other State.

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