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OH HB109
Bill
Status
3/30/2009
Primary Sponsor
Linda Bolon
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AI Summary
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Requires the Registrar of Motor Vehicles to disqualify commercial driver's license holders for one year upon conviction of a municipal OVI ordinance violation, in addition to existing disqualification triggers under state law.
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Eliminates the separate "waiver" document for restricted commercial driver's licenses for farm-related service industries and incorporates the authorization directly into the restricted license itself.
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Restricts operation of restricted commercial motor vehicles to within 150 miles of the employer's place of business or farm being served, limited to class B or C vehicles.
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Limits use of restricted commercial driver's licenses for farm-related service industries (custom harvesters, farm retail outlets, agri-chemical businesses, and livestock feeders) to a maximum of 180 days per one-year validity period.
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Maintains existing requirements for restricted commercial driver's license applicants including one year driving experience, valid nonrestricted driver's license, clean driving record for two years prior to application, and employment verification in eligible farm-related industries.
Legislative Description
To require the Registrar of Motor Vehicles to disqualify the holder of a commercial driver's license from operating a commercial motor vehicle upon a municipal OVI conviction and to eliminate the waiver provision for restricted commercial driver's licenses for farm-related service industries.
Municipal OVI conviction-disqualify from operating commercial vehicle
Last Action
Committee Report - S
11/18/2009