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DE SB185
Bill
Status
7/29/2016
Primary Sponsor
Brian Pettyjohn
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AI Summary
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Allows Delaware to issue commercial driver licenses (CDL) with hazardous materials endorsements for periods of 5 years or less to align with Transportation Security Administration (TSA) approval dates
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Removes requirement that HAZMAT-endorsed CDLs expire on the driver's last birthday before the TSA approval expires
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Changes HAZMAT endorsement expiration dates to coincide directly with the TSA background check approval period rather than the driver's birthday
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Ensures drivers with valid TSA approval can maintain valid HAZMAT endorsements for the entire TSA approval period without license expiration gaps
Legislative Description
An Act To Amend Title 21 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Commercial Driver License Hazardous Materials Endorsement
Last Action
Signed by Governor
7/29/2016