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2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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Ch. 167
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substantially similar to §§ 21-701 through 21-704 of this article, while operating a
commercial motor vehicle, is disqualified for the period of time specified in regulation
by the United States Secretary of Transportation.
(k) (1) The Administration shall cancel a commercial driver's license if the
applicant provides information that is incomplete or incorrect.
(2) IF THE ADMINISTRATION DETERMINES, IN ITS CHECK OF AN
APPLICANT'S LICENSE STATUS AND RECORD PRIOR TO ISSUING A COMMERCIAL
DRIVER'S LICENSE, OR AT ANY TIME AFTER THE COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE
HAS BEEN ISSUED, THAT THE APPLICANT HAS FALSIFIED ANY INFORMATION OR
CERTIFICATION SUBMITTED IN CONNECTION WITH AN APPLICATION FOR A
COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE, THE ADMINISTRATION SHALL SUSPEND, CANCEL,
OR REVOKE THE COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE OR PENDING APPLICATION, OR
DISQUALIFY THE PERSON FROM OPERATING A COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE, FOR A
PERIOD OF NOT LESS THAN 60 DAYS.
(1) After suspending, revoking, or canceling a commercial driver's license, or
after disqualifying a [commercial driver] PERSON WHO HOLDS A COMMERCIAL
DRIVER'S LICENSE from operating a commercial motor vehicle, the Administration
shall update its records to reflect that action within 10 days.
(m) After suspending, revoking, or canceling a nonresident commercial driver's
privilege, or after disqualifying a nonresident driver from operating a commercial
motor vehicle, the Administration shall notify the licensing authority of the state
which issued the commercial driver's license within 10 days.
(n) An individual who is disqualified from driving a commercial motor vehicle
under this section shall surrender the individual's driver's license to the
Administration.
(o) The Administration may issue a noncommercial driver's license of an
appropriate class to an individual who is disqualified under this section if:
(1) The individual surrenders the commercial driver's license; and
(2) The individual's driving privilege is not otherwise refused,
suspended, revoked, or canceled in this State or any other state.
(p) Upon termination of a disqualification period, an individual may apply for
a new commercial driver's license. The Administration shall issue a commercial
driver's license to the applicant when the applicant:
(1) Passes the skills and knowledge tests required by this subtitle;
(2) Is eligible to drive pursuant to the Commercial Driver's License
Information System, and National Driver's Register;
(3) Surrenders any previously issued driver's instructional permit or
license; and
(4) Pays the fees required by § 16-818(a)(1) of this subtitle.
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