Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1030.96 - Seasonal Restricted Commercial Driver's License
a) In order to be eligible for a seasonal
restricted CDL, the driver applicant must meet the following standards:
1) The driver applicant must be employed by
one or more of the following farm-related services:
A) Farm retail outlet and/or
supplier;
B) Agri-chemical
business;
C) Custom
harvester;
D) Livestock
feeder;
2) The driver
applicant must have held a valid driver's license for at least a period of a
one year prior to the date of application for a seasonal restricted
CDL;
3) The driver applicant must
have a valid Illinois non-CDL Class B driver's license;
4) The driver applicant shall not have more
than one driver's license;
5) The
driver applicant's driving privileges must not have been suspended, revoked,
canceled or disqualified in this State or any other state within two years
prior to application for a restricted CDL;
6) The driver applicant must not have been
convicted of a "serious traffic violation" in any class of motor vehicle within
two years prior to application for a restricted CDL;
7) The driver applicant's driving record
shall not contain any convictions for accident-related violations or at-fault
accidents in any class of motor vehicle within two years prior to the
application for a restricted CDL;
8) The driver applicant must submit with the
initial application for a restricted CDL a letter from the initial employer
verifying that the driver applicant is employed in one of the required
farm-related services. The driver applicant must also complete the safety
checklist on the application regarding the safe operation of the vehicle.
A) The safety checklist shall include a
demonstration and discussion, by the employer with the employee/driver
applicant, of the following features for the safe operation of a commercial
motor vehicle:
i) parking (hand)
brake;
ii) headlights;
iii) parking lights;
iv) emergency (hazard) lights;
v) brake lights;
vi) tires;
vii) horn;
viii) turn signals;
ix) windshield wipers;
x) rear/side vision mirrors;
xi) gear shift;
xii) safety belts.
B) The employee/driver applicant must be
informed by the employer:
i) that trucks
require more turning area than cars;
ii) that trucks require greater stopping
distance (at least one vehicle length for every 10 MPH between you and the
vehicle ahead of you);
iii) to
allow more time for acceleration when pulling out into traffic;
iv) to obey weigh station scale
signs;
v) to obey the posted speed
limits;
vi) to cautiously approach
low overheads such as gas station and motel canopies, bridges, toll booths and
drive-throughs;
vii) to avoid
backing up the truck, but, if necessary, have someone guide you;
viii) to drive and park cautiously on
hills.
b) Prior to the issuance of a restricted CDL,
the Department shall perform a records check through the Commercial Driver's
License Information System (CDLIS).
c) All driver applicants issued a restricted
CDL shall be allowed to operate the kind and type of vehicles as follows:
1) Class B: Any single vehicle with a GVWR of
26,001 or more pounds, or any such vehicle towing a vehicle not in excess of
10,000 pounds GVWR. Holders of a Class B license may operate all vehicles of
Classes B, C and D, but are not authorized to operate motorcycles or
motor-driven cycles.
2) In order to
transport hazardous materials intrastate, a restricted CDL holder must be at
least 18 years of age.
3) In order
to transport hazardous materials interstate, a restricted CDL holder must be at
least 21 years of age.
4) A
restricted CDL holder may transport only the following hazardous materials:
A) 1,000 gallons or less of diesel
fuel;
B) 3,000 gallons or less of
liquid fertilizer; or
C) Solid
fertilizers that are not mixed with any organic substance.
d) A restricted CDL shall be
issued for either a 180-day period or two 90-day periods in any 12-month
period. In no event shall the second 90-day period exceed the expiration of the
12-month period. If the driver applicant elects the two 90-day periods, the
applicant will receive a restricted CDL prior to each period. Prior to the
issuance of the second restricted CDL, the Department shall review the driver
applicant's driving record for any violation as outlined in subsections (a)(5)
through (a)(7). The driver applicant shall be issued the second restricted CDL
if the driver applicant is not otherwise ineligible.
e) A restricted CDL shall be valid only
within 150 air miles from the farm or farm-related business being served. The
holder of a restricted CDL shall, at all times while employed by a farm-related
service and operating a commercial motor vehicle, have in possession
verification of employment that includes the location of the employer's farm or
farm-related business.
f) All fees
shall be as required by IVC Section 6-118. A restricted CDL may be revalidated
without fee for up to four years from the date of issuance of the first
restricted CDL.
g) A restricted CDL
shall be invalidated and/or further action shall be taken against the
individual's driving privileges if any of the following is received by the
Department:
1) Reliable written evidence that
the individual is no longer employed by one of the required farm-related
services;
2) Reliable written
evidence that the individual has not held a motor vehicle driver's license for
at least one year prior to the date of application for a restricted
CDL;
3) Reliable written evidence
that the individual no longer has a valid non-CDL Class B Illinois driver's
license;
4) Reliable written
evidence that the individual's driving privileges have been suspended, revoked,
canceled or disqualified in this State or any other state;
5) Reliable written report of a conviction of
a "serious traffic violation" in any class of motor vehicle;
6) Reliable written report for a conviction
of an accident-related traffic law violation and/or at-fault
accident;
7) Reliable written
evidence of any violation of this Part.
h) An individual whose restricted CDL has
been invalidated shall not be eligible to apply for another restricted CDL
until the expiration of two years from the effective date of the
invalidation.
i) An individual who
possesses a restricted CDL shall be subject to the disqualification provisions
of IVC Section 6-514.
j) An
individual who possesses a restricted CDL shall be subject to the prohibitions
against driving a commercial motor vehicle while having any alcohol, other
drug, or both in the person's system as outlined in IVC Section
6-515.
k) An individual who
possesses a restricted CDL shall be subject to the implied consent requirements
for commercial motor vehicle drivers outlined in IVC Section 6-516.
l) An individual who possesses a restricted
CDL shall be subject to the implied consent warning as outlined in IVC Section
6-517.
m) An individual whose
restricted CDL has been disqualified and/or invalidated who wishes to have a
hearing shall follow the procedures outlined in IVC Section 6-520.
n) A driver applicant for a seasonal
restriction CDL is not required to complete entry-level driver
training.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 2391, effective January 21, 2009
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