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AL SB318
Bill
Status
4/18/2019
Primary Sponsor
Donnie Chesteen
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AI Summary
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Permits Alabama to issue Class A commercial driver licenses to applicants at least 18 years old and under 21 years old, restricted to intrastate commerce only.
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Requires the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency to issue these licenses to qualified applicants who meet all state and federal requirements for commercial driver operation.
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Mandates that all applicants comply with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations at 49 CFR 380, Subparts E, F, and G, and Parts 382 through 397.
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Prohibits issuance of any commercial driver license in violation of federal law and authorizes the state to promulgate additional rules if federal law permits interstate operation by drivers under 21 years old.
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Effective February 7, 2020, with an estimated aggregate fiscal impact of less than $50,000 annually.
Legislative Description
Commercial drivers licenses (CDL), Class A restricted CDL, issuance under certain conditions to applicants aged 18 to 21, restriction on, operation within state
Commercial Driver License (CDL)
Last Action
Transportation and Energy first Amendment Offered
4/25/2019