WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 291
A PERSON MAY NOT DRIVE A COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE ON ANY
HIGHWAY OR ANY PROPERTY SPECIFIED IN § 21-101.1 OF THIS ARTICLE:
(10) WITHOUT A VALID COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE IN
HIS POSSESSION.
21-902.
(E) A PERSON MAY NOT DRIVE OR ATTEMPT TO DRIVE A COMMERCIAL
MOTOR VEHICLE WHILE THE ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION OF THE PERSON'S
BLOOD OR BREATH IS 0.04 PERCENT OR MORE.
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 violation of § 21-902 of this
article;
(ii) Driving in 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; or
(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]
(2) The individual, while driving a commercial motor
vehicle, refuses to undergo testing as provided in § 16-205.1 of
this title or as is required by any other state's law or by
federal law in the enforcement of 49 CFR § 383.51(b)(2)(1)(a) or
(b), or 49 CFR § 392.5(a)(2); OR
(3) THE INDIVIDUAL DRIVES OR ATTEMPTS TO DRIVE A
COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE WHILE THE ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION OF THE
PERSON'S BLOOD OR BREATH IS 0.04 OR MORE.
(N) IF AN INDIVIDUAL IS DISQUALIFIED BASED ON MULTIPLE
OFFENSES COMMITTED AT THE SAME TIME, OR ARISING OUT OF
CIRCUMSTANCES SIMULTANEOUS IN TIME AND PLACE, OR ARISING OUT OF
THE SAME INCIDENT, THE ADMINISTRATION:
(1) SHALL DISQUALIFY THE INDIVIDUAL FROM DRIVING A
COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE FOR THE OFFENSE WHICH RESULTS IN THE
LENGTHIEST PERIOD OF DISQUALIFICATION; AND
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