Bill Text: OH HB109 | 2009-2010 | 128th General Assembly | Comm Sub
Bill Title: 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.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 10-6)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2009-11-18 - Committee Report - S [HB109 Detail]
Download: Ohio-2009-HB109-Comm_Sub.html
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Representatives Hottinger, Weddington
Cosponsors:
Representatives Grossman, Combs, Hackett, McGregor, Winburn, Hagan, Bolon, Carney, Domenick, Yuko, Balderson, McClain, Uecker, Zehringer
To amend sections 4506.03, 4506.12, 4506.16, and | 1 |
4506.24 of the Revised Code to require the | 2 |
Registrar of Motor Vehicles to disqualify the | 3 |
holder of a commercial driver's license from | 4 |
operating a commercial motor vehicle upon a | 5 |
municipal OVI conviction and to eliminate the | 6 |
waiver provision for restricted commercial | 7 |
driver's licenses for farm-related service | 8 |
industries. | 9 |
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That sections 4506.03, 4506.12, 4506.16, and | 10 |
4506.24 of the Revised Code be amended to read as follows: | 11 |
Sec. 4506.03. (A) Except as provided in divisions (B) and | 12 |
(C) of this section, the following shall apply: | 13 |
(1) No person shall drive a commercial motor vehicle on a | 14 |
highway in this state unless the person holds, and has in the | 15 |
person's possession, a valid commercial driver's license with | 16 |
proper endorsements for the motor vehicle being driven, issued by | 17 |
the registrar of motor vehicles, a valid examiner's commercial | 18 |
driving permit issued under section 4506.13 of the Revised Code, a | 19 |
valid restricted commercial
driver's
license | 20 |
farm-related service industries issued under section 4506.24 of | 21 |
the Revised Code, or a valid commercial driver's license temporary | 22 |
instruction permit issued by the registrar and is accompanied by | 23 |
an authorized state driver's license examiner or tester or a | 24 |
person who has been issued and has in the person's immediate | 25 |
possession a current, valid commercial driver's license with | 26 |
proper endorsements for the motor vehicle being driven. | 27 |
(2) No person shall be issued a commercial driver's license | 28 |
until the person surrenders to the registrar of motor vehicles all | 29 |
valid licenses issued to the person by another jurisdiction | 30 |
recognized by this state. The registrar shall report the surrender | 31 |
of a license to the issuing authority, together with information | 32 |
that a license is now issued in this state. The registrar shall | 33 |
destroy any such license that is not returned to the issuing | 34 |
authority. | 35 |
(3) No person who has been a resident of this state for | 36 |
thirty days or longer shall drive a commercial motor vehicle under | 37 |
the authority of a commercial driver's license issued by another | 38 |
jurisdiction. | 39 |
(B) Nothing in division (A) of this section applies to any | 40 |
qualified person when engaged in the operation of any of the | 41 |
following: | 42 |
(1) A farm truck; | 43 |
(2) Fire equipment for a fire department, volunteer or | 44 |
nonvolunteer fire company, fire district, or joint fire district; | 45 |
(3) A public safety vehicle used to provide transportation or | 46 |
emergency medical service for ill or injured persons; | 47 |
(4) A recreational vehicle; | 48 |
(5) A commercial motor vehicle within the boundaries of an | 49 |
eligible unit of local government, if the person is employed by | 50 |
the eligible unit of local government and is operating the | 51 |
commercial motor vehicle for the purpose of removing snow or ice | 52 |
from a roadway by plowing, sanding, or salting, but only if either | 53 |
the employee who holds a commercial driver's license issued under | 54 |
this chapter and ordinarily operates a commercial motor vehicle | 55 |
for these purposes is unable to operate the vehicle, or the | 56 |
employing eligible unit of local government determines that a snow | 57 |
or ice emergency exists that requires additional assistance; | 58 |
(6) A vehicle operated for military purposes by any member or | 59 |
uniformed employee of the armed forces of the United States or | 60 |
their reserve components, including the Ohio national guard. This | 61 |
exception does not apply to United States reserve technicians. | 62 |
(7) A commercial motor vehicle that is operated for | 63 |
nonbusiness purposes. "Operated for nonbusiness purposes" means | 64 |
that the commercial motor vehicle is not used in commerce as | 65 |
"commerce" is defined in 49 C.F.R. 383.5, as amended, and is not | 66 |
regulated by the public utilities commission pursuant to Chapter | 67 |
4919., 4921., or 4923. of the Revised Code. | 68 |
(8) A motor vehicle that is designed primarily for the | 69 |
transportation of goods and not persons, while that motor vehicle | 70 |
is being used for the occasional transportation of personal | 71 |
property by individuals not for compensation and not in the | 72 |
furtherance of a commercial enterprise; | 73 |
(9) A police SWAT team vehicle; | 74 |
(10) A police vehicle used to transport prisoners. | 75 |
(C) Nothing contained in division (B)(5) of this section | 76 |
shall be construed as preempting or superseding any law, rule, or | 77 |
regulation of this state concerning the safe operation of | 78 |
commercial motor vehicles. | 79 |
(D) Whoever violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor | 80 |
of the first degree. | 81 |
Sec. 4506.12. (A) Commercial | 82 |
shall be issued in the following classes and shall include any | 83 |
endorsements and restrictions that are applicable. Subject to any | 84 |
such endorsements and restrictions, the holder of a valid | 85 |
commercial driver's license may drive all commercial motor | 86 |
vehicles in the class for which that license is issued and all | 87 |
lesser classes of vehicles, except that the holder shall not | 88 |
operate a motorcycle unless the holder is licensed to do so under | 89 |
Chapter 4507. of the Revised Code. | 90 |
(B) The classes of commercial | 91 |
the commercial motor vehicles that they authorize the operation of | 92 |
are as follows: | 93 |
(1) Class A--any combination of vehicles with a combined | 94 |
gross vehicle weight rating of twenty-six thousand one pounds or | 95 |
more, if the gross vehicle weight rating of the vehicle or | 96 |
vehicles being towed is in excess of ten thousand pounds. | 97 |
(2) Class B--any single vehicle with a gross vehicle weight | 98 |
rating of twenty-six thousand one pounds or more or any such | 99 |
vehicle towing a vehicle having a gross vehicle weight rating that | 100 |
is not in excess of ten thousand pounds. | 101 |
(3) Class C--any single vehicle, or combination of vehicles, | 102 |
that is not a class A or class B vehicle, but that is designed to | 103 |
transport sixteen or more passengers, including the driver, or is | 104 |
transporting hazardous materials in an amount requiring | 105 |
placarding, or any school bus with a gross vehicle weight rating | 106 |
of less than twenty-six thousand one pounds that is designed to | 107 |
transport fewer than sixteen passengers including the driver. | 108 |
(C) The following endorsements and restrictions apply to | 109 |
commercial drivers' licenses: | 110 |
(1) H--authorizes the driver to drive a vehicle transporting | 111 |
hazardous materials in an amount requiring placarding; | 112 |
(2) K--restricts the driver to only intrastate operation; | 113 |
(3) L--restricts the driver to vehicles not equipped with air | 114 |
brakes; | 115 |
(4) T--authorizes the driver to drive a vehicle configured | 116 |
with double or triple trailers that create more than one | 117 |
articulation point for the combination; | 118 |
(5) P--authorizes the driver to drive vehicles designed to | 119 |
transport sixteen or more passengers, including the driver; | 120 |
(6) P1--authorizes the driver to drive class A vehicles | 121 |
designed for fewer than sixteen passengers, including the driver, | 122 |
and all lesser classes of vehicles without restriction as to the | 123 |
designed passenger capacity of the vehicle; | 124 |
(7) P2--authorizes the driver to drive class A or B vehicles | 125 |
designed for fewer than sixteen passengers, including the driver, | 126 |
and all lesser classes of vehicles without restriction as to the | 127 |
designed passenger capacity of the vehicle; | 128 |
(8) P4--Restricts the driver to driving class C school buses | 129 |
designed to transport fewer than sixteen passengers including the | 130 |
driver. | 131 |
(9) N--authorizes the driver to drive tank vehicles; | 132 |
(10) S--authorizes the driver to drive school buses | 133 |
transporting children; | 134 |
(11) X--authorizes the driver to drive tank vehicles | 135 |
transporting hazardous materials in a quantity requiring | 136 |
placarding; | 137 |
(12) W--restricts the driver to the operation of commercial | 138 |
motor vehicles | 139 |
service industries issued under section 4506.24 of the Revised | 140 |
Code. | 141 |
(D) In addition to any endorsement that otherwise may apply, | 142 |
a person who is engaged in the towing of a disabled or wrecked | 143 |
motor vehicle shall hold a commercial driver's license bearing any | 144 |
endorsement required to drive the towed vehicle except the driver | 145 |
is not required to have either of the following: | 146 |
(1) A passenger endorsement to tow an unoccupied passenger | 147 |
vehicle; | 148 |
(2) Any endorsement required for the wrecked or disabled | 149 |
vehicle when the driver initially removes a vehicle from the site | 150 |
of the emergency where the vehicle became wrecked or disabled to | 151 |
the nearest appropriate repair, disposal, or storage facility, as | 152 |
applicable. | 153 |
(E) No person shall drive any commercial motor vehicle for | 154 |
which an endorsement is required under this section unless the | 155 |
proper endorsement appears on the person's commercial driver's | 156 |
license. | 157 |
(F) Whoever violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor | 158 |
of the first degree. | 159 |
Sec. 4506.16. (A) Any person who is found to have been | 160 |
convicted of a violation of an out-of-service order shall be | 161 |
disqualified by the registrar of motor vehicles as follows: | 162 |
(1) If the person has not been convicted previously of a | 163 |
violation of an out-of-service order, the period of | 164 |
disqualification is ninety days. | 165 |
(2) If, during any ten-year period, the driver is convicted | 166 |
of a second violation of an out-of-service order in an incident | 167 |
separate from the incident that resulted in the first violation, | 168 |
the period of disqualification is one year. | 169 |
(3) If, during any ten-year period, the driver is convicted | 170 |
of a third or subsequent violation of an out-of-service order in | 171 |
an incident separate from the incidents that resulted in the | 172 |
previous violations during that ten-year period, the period of | 173 |
disqualification is three years. | 174 |
(B)(1) A driver is disqualified for one hundred eighty days | 175 |
if the driver is convicted of a first violation of an | 176 |
out-of-service order while transporting hazardous materials | 177 |
required to be placarded under the "Hazardous Materials | 178 |
Transportation Act," 88 Stat. 2156 (1975), 49 U.S.C.A. 1801, as | 179 |
amended, or while operating a motor vehicle designed to transport | 180 |
sixteen or more passengers, including the driver. | 181 |
(2) A driver is disqualified for a period of three years if, | 182 |
during any ten-year period, the driver is convicted of a second or | 183 |
subsequent violation, in an incident separate from the incident | 184 |
that resulted in a previous violation during that ten-year period, | 185 |
of an out-of-service order while transporting hazardous materials | 186 |
required to be placarded under that act, or while operating a | 187 |
motor vehicle designed to transport sixteen or more passengers, | 188 |
including the driver. | 189 |
(C) Whoever violates division (A)(1) of section 4506.15 of | 190 |
the Revised Code or a similar law of another state or a foreign | 191 |
jurisdiction, immediately shall be placed out-of-service for | 192 |
twenty-four hours, in addition to any disqualification required by | 193 |
this section and any other penalty imposed by the Revised Code. | 194 |
(D) The registrar of motor vehicles shall disqualify any | 195 |
holder of a commercial driver's license, or any operator of a | 196 |
commercial motor vehicle for which a commercial driver's license | 197 |
is required, from operating a commercial motor vehicle as follows: | 198 |
(1) Upon a first conviction for a violation of any provision | 199 |
of divisions (A)(2) to (9) of section 4506.15 of the Revised Code, | 200 |
or of section 4511.19 or sections 4549.02 to 4549.03 of the | 201 |
Revised Code, or a municipal OVI ordinance as defined in section | 202 |
4511.181 of the Revised Code, or a similar law of another state or | 203 |
a foreign jurisdiction, one year; | 204 |
(2) Upon a second conviction for a violation of any provision | 205 |
of divisions (A)(2) to (9) of section 4506.15 of the Revised Code, | 206 |
or of section 4511.19 or sections 4549.02 to 4549.03 of the | 207 |
Revised Code, or a municipal OVI ordinance as defined in section | 208 |
4511.181 of the Revised Code, or a similar law of another state or | 209 |
a foreign jurisdiction, or any combination of such violations | 210 |
arising from two or more separate incidents, the person shall be | 211 |
disqualified for life or for any other period of time as | 212 |
determined by the United States secretary of transportation and | 213 |
designated by the director of public safety by rule; | 214 |
(3) Upon a first conviction for a violation of division | 215 |
(A)(12) of section 4506.15 of the Revised Code or a similar law of | 216 |
another state or a foreign jurisdiction, three years; | 217 |
(4) Upon conviction of a violation of division (A)(10) of | 218 |
section 4506.15 of the Revised Code or a similar law of another | 219 |
state or a foreign jurisdiction, the person shall be disqualified | 220 |
for life; | 221 |
(5) Upon conviction of two serious traffic violations | 222 |
involving the operation of a motor vehicle by the person and | 223 |
arising from separate incidents occurring in a three-year period, | 224 |
the person shall be disqualified for sixty days if the conviction | 225 |
results in the suspension, cancellation, or revocation of the | 226 |
holder's commercial driver's license or noncommercial motor | 227 |
vehicle driving privileges; | 228 |
(6) Upon conviction of three serious traffic violations | 229 |
involving the operation of a motor vehicle by the person and | 230 |
arising from separate incidents occurring in a three-year period, | 231 |
the person shall be disqualified for one hundred twenty days if | 232 |
the conviction results in the suspension, cancellation, or | 233 |
revocation of the holder's commercial driver's license or | 234 |
noncommercial motor vehicle driving privileges. | 235 |
(7) Upon a first conviction involving the operation of a | 236 |
commercial motor vehicle in violation of any provisions of | 237 |
sections 4511.61 to 4511.63 of the Revised Code or a similar law | 238 |
of another state or foreign jurisdiction, not less than sixty | 239 |
days; | 240 |
(8) Upon a second conviction involving the operation of a | 241 |
commercial motor vehicle in violation of any provisions of | 242 |
sections 4511.61 to 4511.63 of the Revised Code or a similar law | 243 |
of another state or foreign jurisdiction within three years of the | 244 |
first such conviction, not less than one hundred twenty days; | 245 |
(9) Upon a third or subsequent conviction involving the | 246 |
operation of a commercial motor vehicle in violation of any | 247 |
provisions of sections 4511.61 to 4511.63 of the Revised Code or a | 248 |
similar law of another state or foreign jurisdiction within three | 249 |
years of the first such conviction, not less than one year; | 250 |
(10) Upon receiving notification from the federal motor | 251 |
carrier safety administration, the registrar shall disqualify any | 252 |
commercial motor vehicle driver whose driving is determined to | 253 |
constitute an imminent hazard as defined under federal motor | 254 |
carrier safety regulation 49 C.F.R. 383.52. | 255 |
(E) For the purposes of this section, conviction of a | 256 |
violation for which disqualification is required may be evidenced | 257 |
by any of the following: | 258 |
(1) A judgment entry of a court of competent jurisdiction in | 259 |
this or any other state; | 260 |
(2) An administrative order of a state agency of this or any | 261 |
other state having statutory jurisdiction over commercial drivers; | 262 |
(3) A computer record obtained from or through the commercial | 263 |
driver's license information system; | 264 |
(4) A computer record obtained from or through a state agency | 265 |
of this or any other state having statutory jurisdiction over | 266 |
commercial drivers or the records of commercial drivers. | 267 |
(F) For purposes of this section, conviction of disqualifying | 268 |
offenses committed in a noncommercial motor vehicle are included | 269 |
if either of the following applies: | 270 |
(1) The offense occurred after the person obtained the | 271 |
person's commercial driver's license. | 272 |
(2) The offense occurs on or after September 30, 2005. | 273 |
(G) If a person commits a serious traffic violation by | 274 |
operating a commercial motor vehicle without having a commercial | 275 |
driver's license in the person's possession as described in | 276 |
division (DD)(7) of section 4506.01 of the Revised Code and the | 277 |
person then submits proof to either the enforcement agency that | 278 |
issued the citation for the violation or to the court with | 279 |
jurisdiction over the case before the date of the person's initial | 280 |
appearance that shows that the person held a valid commercial | 281 |
driver's license at the time of the violation, the violation shall | 282 |
not be deemed to be a serious traffic violation. | 283 |
(H) Any record described in division (C) of this section | 284 |
shall be deemed to be self-authenticating when it is received by | 285 |
the bureau of motor vehicles. | 286 |
(I) When disqualifying a driver, the registrar shall cause | 287 |
the records of the bureau to be updated to reflect that action | 288 |
within ten days after it occurs. | 289 |
(J) The registrar immediately shall notify a driver who is | 290 |
finally convicted of any offense described in section 4506.15 of | 291 |
the Revised Code or division (B)(4), (5), or (6) of this section | 292 |
and thereby is subject to disqualification, of the offense or | 293 |
offenses involved, of the length of time for which | 294 |
disqualification is to be imposed, and that the driver may request | 295 |
a hearing within thirty days of the mailing of the notice to show | 296 |
cause why the driver should not be disqualified from operating a | 297 |
commercial motor vehicle. If a request for such a hearing is not | 298 |
made within thirty days of the mailing of the notice, the order of | 299 |
disqualification is final. The registrar may designate hearing | 300 |
examiners who, after affording all parties reasonable notice, | 301 |
shall conduct a hearing to determine whether the disqualification | 302 |
order is supported by reliable evidence. The registrar shall adopt | 303 |
rules to implement this division. | 304 |
(K) Any person who is disqualified from operating a | 305 |
commercial motor vehicle under this section may apply to the | 306 |
registrar for a driver's license to operate a motor vehicle other | 307 |
than a commercial motor vehicle, provided the person's commercial | 308 |
driver's license is not otherwise suspended. A person whose | 309 |
commercial driver's license is suspended shall not apply to the | 310 |
registrar for or receive a driver's license under Chapter 4507. of | 311 |
the Revised Code during the period of suspension. | 312 |
(L) The disqualifications imposed under this section are in | 313 |
addition to any other penalty imposed by the Revised Code. | 314 |
Sec. 4506.24. (A) A restricted commercial driver's license | 315 |
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the registrar of motor vehicles to allow a person to operate a | 317 |
commercial motor vehicle during seasonal periods determined by the | 318 |
registrar and subject to the restrictions set forth in this | 319 |
section. | 320 |
(B) Upon receiving an application for a restricted commercial | 321 |
driver's license under section 4506.07 of the Revised Code and | 322 |
payment of a fee as provided in section 4506.08 of the Revised | 323 |
Code, the registrar may issue such license to any person who meets | 324 |
all of the following requirements: | 325 |
(1) Has at least one year of driving experience in any type | 326 |
of vehicle; | 327 |
(2) Holds a valid driver's license, other than a restricted | 328 |
license, issued under Chapter 4507. of the Revised Code; | 329 |
(3) Certifies that during the two-year period immediately | 330 |
preceding application, all of the following apply: | 331 |
(a) The person has not had more than one license; | 332 |
(b) The person has not had any license suspended, revoked, or | 333 |
canceled; | 334 |
(c) The person has not had any convictions for any type of | 335 |
motor vehicle for the offenses for which disqualification is | 336 |
prescribed in section 4506.16 of the Revised Code; | 337 |
(d) The person has not had any violation of a state or local | 338 |
law relating to motor vehicle traffic control other than a parking | 339 |
violation arising in connection with any traffic accident and has | 340 |
no record of an accident in which the person was at fault. | 341 |
(4) Certifies and also provides evidence that the person is | 342 |
employed in one or more of the following farm-related service | 343 |
industries requiring the person to operate a commercial motor | 344 |
vehicle: | 345 |
(a) Custom harvesters; | 346 |
(b) Farm retail outlets and suppliers; | 347 |
(c) Agri-chemical business; | 348 |
(d) Livestock feeders. | 349 |
(C) | 350 |
for farm-related service industries, which shall be valid for one | 351 |
year from the date of issuance, may be issued to authorize the | 352 |
holder | 353 |
commercial motor vehicle during seasonal periods designated by the | 354 |
registrar. The registrar
shall
determine the format of the | 355 |
restricted commercial driver's license. The total number of days | 356 |
that
a person may operate a commercial motor vehicle
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commercial driver's license shall not exceed one hundred eighty | 359 |
days in | 360 |
valid. Each time the holder of a restricted commercial driver's | 361 |
license
| 362 |
applies to renew the license, the registrar shall verify that the | 363 |
person meets all of the requirements set forth in division (B) of | 364 |
this section. The
restricted commercial driver's
license | 365 |
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vehicle is being
operated by the holder of the license | 367 |
(D) The holder of a restricted commercial driver's license | 368 |
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class B or C commercial motor vehicle subject to all of the | 370 |
following restrictions: | 371 |
(1) The commercial motor vehicle is operated within a | 372 |
distance of no more than one hundred fifty miles of the employer's | 373 |
place of business or the farm currently being served; | 374 |
(2) The operation of the commercial motor vehicle does not | 375 |
involve transporting hazardous materials for which placarding is | 376 |
required, except as follows: | 377 |
(a) Diesel fuel in quantities of one thousand gallons or | 378 |
less; | 379 |
(b) Liquid fertilizers in vehicles or implements of husbandry | 380 |
with total capacities of three thousand gallons or less; | 381 |
(c) Solid fertilizers that are not transported with any | 382 |
organic substance. | 383 |
(E) Except as otherwise provided in this section, an | 384 |
applicant for or holder of a restricted commercial driver's | 385 |
license | 386 |
to the provisions of this chapter. Divisions (A)(4) and (B)(1) of | 387 |
section 4506.07 and sections 4506.09 and 4506.10 of the Revised | 388 |
Code do not apply to an applicant for a restricted commercial | 389 |
driver's license | 390 |
Section 2. That existing sections 4506.03, 4506.12, 4506.16, | 391 |
and 4506.24 of the Revised Code are hereby repealed. | 392 |