Utah Admin. Code R708-21-12 - Grounds for Revocation, Probation or Denial to Issue or Renew Third-party Tester or Third-party Examiner Certification
(1) A Third-party Tester or Third-party
Examiner may be revoked, denied or placed on probation for any of the following
reasons:
(a) failure to comply with any of the
provisions of
49 CFR
383.75;
(b) failure to comply with any of the
provisions of Section 53-3-407;
(c)
failure to comply with any of the provisions of R708-21;
(d) falsification of any records or other
required information relating to the Third-party Tester program;
(e) commission of any act that compromises
the integrity of the Third-party Tester Program Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety
Act, 1986;
(f) failure to permit
and cooperate with the division or federal representative to inspect the
testing routes, testing sites or score sheets issued to the Third-party Tester;
and
(g) conviction of any crime
involving dishonesty, deception, theft, or an act involving moral turpitude by
a Third-party Tester or Third-party Examiner.
(2) In determining whether revocation, denial
or probation of a certification is appropriate, the division shall consider the
third-party tester or third-party examiners involvement and severity of the
violation(s).
(3) If a Third-party
Examiner certificate is revoked under the emergency provisions of Section
63G-4-502, and the Third-party
Tester certificate is valid, the Third-party Tester may continue conducting CDL
driving skills tests provided:
(a) the
Third-party Examiner is no longer employed by the Third-party Tester;
(b) a Third-party Examiner with a valid
certificate is employed by the Third-party Tester;
(c) testing shall not compromise public
safety; and
(d) the Third-party
Tester is found to not knowingly have allowed a Third-party Examiner to conduct
tests that violate state or federal laws, or any provision of
R708-21.
(4) Following
cancellation of the Third-party Tester certification, the Third-party Tester
shall promptly return all CDL skills test documents. Documentation includes at
a minimum:
(a) CDL Examiner manual;
(b) used and blank score sheets;
and
(c) Third-party Examiner
certificates.
Notes
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