What happens to my driving privilege if convicted of driving a commercial motor vehicle under the influence?
You are disqualified from driving a commercial motor vehicle for one year and you are not eligible for a hardship license. You must wait the full year, then pay a $50.00 fee and restore the commercial drivers license. If you were transporting hazardous materials when convicted, the disqualification is for three years.
• BAC limit for commercial drivers is .04% or higher. • One-year license revocation for 1st offense or refusal to take breath test. • Permanent disqualification of license for 2nd offense. • No hardship provisions. • 3 years disqualification if transporting hazardous materials when arrested. • Failure to complete any substance abuse treatment will result in cancellation of your driver license. • Provide proof of liability insurance and reinstatement fees will be required. • 1 year suspension for driving a commercial motor vehicle while in possession of a controlled substance. (In addition to any provisions for DUI convictions). • 2nd or subsequent conviction will result in a permanent disqualification from operating a commercial motor vehicle.
You are disqualified from driving a commercial motor vehicle for one year and you are not eligible for a hardship license. You must wait the full year, then pay a $60.00 fee and restore the commercial drivers license. If you were transporting hazardous materials when convicted, the disqualification is for three years.
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