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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor Ch. 167
16-809.
A person may drive a commercial motor vehicle if:
(1) The person [has] HOLDS a valid commercial driver's license issued
by any:
(I) [state] STATE in accordance with the minimum federal
standards for the issuance of a commercial driver's license; OR
(II) FOREIGN JURISDICTION THAT THE UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION HAS DETERMINED ISSUES COMMERCIAL
DRIVERS' LICENSES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MINIMUM FEDERAL STANDARDS;
(2) The person's driver's license is not refused, suspended, revoked, or
canceled;
(3) The person is not disqualified from driving a commercial motor
vehicle in any state; [and]
(4) THE PERSON IS NOT DISQUALIFIED FROM DRIVING A COMMERCIAL
VEHICLE BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION;
(5) THE PERSON IS NOT SUBJECT TO AN OUT-OF-SERVICE ORDER AS
DEFINED IN § 16-812(I)(1)(II) OF THIS SUBTITLE;
[(4)] (6) The person has the commercial driver's license in the person's
possession; AND
(7) THE PERSON'S COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE IS VALID FOR THE
TYPE OF VEHICLE BEING DRIVEN, AS DETERMINED BY REGULATION ESTABLISHED
BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.
16-812.
(a) The Administration shall disqualify any individual from driving a
commercial motor vehicle for a period of 1 year if:
(1) The individual is convicted of committing any of the following
offenses while driving a commercial motor vehicle:
(i) [Driving in] A violation of § 21-902 of this article;
(ii) [Driving in] A violation of a federal law or any other state's law
which is substantially similar in nature to the provisions in § 21-902 of this article;
(iii) Leaving the scene of an accident which requires disqualification
as provided by the United States Secretary of Transportation;
(iv) A crime, other than a crime described in subsection (e) of this
section, that is punishable by death or imprisonment for a term exceeding 1 year; or
(v) [Driving in ] A violation of § 25-112 of this article;
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