Mont. Admin. r. 23.3.503 - ELIGIBILITY FOR TYPE 1 ENDORSEMENT
(1) A
person is eligible to receive a type 1 endorsement if the person:
(a) is at least 21 years old;
(b) can read and speak the English language
sufficiently to converse with the general public, to understand highway traffic
signs and signals in the English language, to respond to official inquiries,
and to make entries on reports and records;
(c) can safely operate the type of commercial
motor vehicle driven;
(d) can
determine whether the cargo transported (including baggage in a passenger
carrying vehicle) has been properly placed, distributed, and secured in or on
the commercial motor vehicle driven;
(e) is familiar with methods and procedures
for securing cargo in or on the commercial motor vehicle driven;
(f) is physically qualified in accordance
with ARM 23.3.504;
(g) has been issued a currently valid Montana
driver's license;
(h) is not
ineligible to drive a commercial motor vehicle under (2) of this
rule.
(2) A person is
ineligible to receive a type 1 endorsement if:
(a) the person has less than 24 months
experience operating a commercial motor vehicle unless he or she presents a
certificate of employment/experience from an employer licensed or authorized to
do business in interstate commerce;
(b) the person is disqualified or has
committed violations which would disqualify him or her under federal
regulations,
49 C.F.R.
391.15;
(c) the person's endorsement is cancelled,
suspended, or revoked under the laws of Montana;
(d) the person's driver's license is
cancelled, suspended, or revoked by any state;
(e) the person's driver's license has been
placed on a probationary status by the department for conviction(s) resulting
from violation(s) occurring while the driver was operating a commercial motor
vehicle;
(f) the person has had in
his/her possession while operating a commercial motor vehicle more than one
valid driver's license.
(3) The type 1 endorsement of a person who
becomes ineligible under these rules or federal regulations is invalid for the
period of ineligibility, and the person must submit his/her driver's license to
the department for removal of the endorsement. Failure of the driver to submit
the license for removal of the endorsement is grounds for cancellation of the
endorsement under the provisions of section
61-5-201,
MCA.
Notes
Sec. 61-5-112, 61-5-117, 61-5-125 MCA; IMP, Sec. 61-5-104, 61-5-105, 61-5-110 to 61-5-112, 61-5-201 MCA;
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