Ariz. Admin. Code § R17-4-413 - Lifetime Disqualification Reinstatement
A. Definitions. In addition to the
definitions prescribed under A.R.S. §§
28-101 and
28-3001, the following definitions
apply to this Section, unless otherwise specified:
"CDL" means Commercial Driver License.
"Lifetime disqualification" means the individual is disqualified for life from operating a commercial motor vehicle as prescribed under 49 CFR 391.15.
"Permanently disqualified" means the individual will never be able to obtain a commercial driver license.
B. Eligibility. An individual with a lifetime
disqualification may request reinstatement of the individual's commercial
driving privilege if:
1. Ten years have passed
since the date of the lifetime disqualification.
2. The individual:
a. Is otherwise eligible for
licensure.
b. Has continuously been
eligible for a driver license during the most recent 10-year period.
c. Has not previously reinstated CDL
privileges for another lifetime disqualification.
d. Has no record of a conviction for any of
the following violations, in any state, within the previous 10-year period:
i. Driving while under the influence of
alcohol or a controlled substance.
ii. Having a blood alcohol concentration of
.04 or greater while driving a commercial motor vehicle.
iii. Refusal to submit to a blood alcohol
concentration test.
iv. Leaving the
scene of an accident.
v. Using a
vehicle in the commission of a felony.
vi. Operating a commercial motor vehicle as
defined under A.R.S. §
28-3001 while his or her
commercial driving privileges are canceled, disqualified, suspended, or
revoked.
vii. Causing a fatality
through the negligent operation of a commercial motor vehicle.
C.
Application after lifetime disqualification. If the Division determines that
the individual is eligible to reinstate his or her commercial driving
privilege, the individual may obtain a new CDL by paying all required fees,
submitting the medical examination form prescribed under Section
R17-4-508(A)(1),
and successfully completing all CDL written, vision, and demonstration-skill
testing applicable to the type of CDL, including any endorsements, for which
the individual is applying.
D.
Permanent disqualification.
1. An individual
who reinstated his or her commercial driving privilege in accordance with this
Section and who is subsequently given a lifetime disqualification under A.R.S.
§
28-3312 is permanently
disqualified.
2. An individual
convicted of using any vehicle in the commission of a felony involving
manufacturing, distributing, or dispensing a controlled substance is
permanently disqualified.
3. An
individual who more than once refuses a test in violation of A.R.S. §
28-1321 if the refusals involve
more than one incident is permanently disqualified.
4. An individual who more than once is
convicted of violating A.R.S. § 28, Chapter 4, Article 3 is permanently
disqualified.
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