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
As Reported by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee

128th General Assembly
Regular Session
2009-2010
Sub. H. B. No. 109


Representatives Hottinger, Weddington 

Cosponsors: Representatives Grossman, Combs, Hackett, McGregor, Winburn, Hagan, Bolon, Carney, Domenick, Yuko, Balderson, McClain, Uecker, Zehringer 



A BILL
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 a14
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 and waiver for 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 license28
until the person surrenders to the registrar of motor vehicles all 29
valid licenses issued to the person by another jurisdiction30
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 for36
thirty days or longer shall drive a commercial motor vehicle under37
the authority of a commercial driver's license issued by another38
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 or44
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 an49
eligible unit of local government, if the person is employed by50
the eligible unit of local government and is operating the51
commercial motor vehicle for the purpose of removing snow or ice52
from a roadway by plowing, sanding, or salting, but only if either53
the employee who holds a commercial driver's license issued under54
this chapter and ordinarily operates a commercial motor vehicle55
for these purposes is unable to operate the vehicle, or the56
employing eligible unit of local government determines that a snow57
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 for63
nonbusiness purposes. "Operated for nonbusiness purposes" means64
that the commercial motor vehicle is not used in commerce as65
"commerce" is defined in 49 C.F.R. 383.5, as amended, and is not66
regulated by the public utilities commission pursuant to Chapter67
4919., 4921., or 4923. of the Revised Code.68

       (8) A motor vehicle that is designed primarily for the69
transportation of goods and not persons, while that motor vehicle70
is being used for the occasional transportation of personal71
property by individuals not for compensation and not in the72
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 section76
shall be construed as preempting or superseding any law, rule, or77
regulation of this state concerning the safe operation of78
commercial motor vehicles.79

       (D) Whoever violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor80
of the first degree.81

       Sec. 4506.12.  (A) Commercial drivers'driver's licenses 82
shall be issued in the following classes and shall include any83
endorsements and restrictions that are applicable. Subject to any 84
such endorsements and restrictions, the holder of a valid85
commercial driver's license may drive all commercial motor86
vehicles in the class for which that license is issued and all87
lesser classes of vehicles, except that the holder shall not88
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 drivers'driver's licenses and 91
the commercial motor vehicles that they authorize the operation of92
are as follows:93

       (1) Class A--any combination of vehicles with a combined94
gross vehicle weight rating of twenty-six thousand one pounds or95
more, if the gross vehicle weight rating of the vehicle or96
vehicles being towed is in excess of ten thousand pounds.97

       (2) Class B--any single vehicle with a gross vehicle weight98
rating of twenty-six thousand one pounds or more or any such99
vehicle towing a vehicle having a gross vehicle weight rating that100
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 to109
commercial drivers' licenses:110

       (1) H--authorizes the driver to drive a vehicle transporting111
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 buses129
designed to transport fewer than sixteen passengers including the130
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 vehicles135
transporting hazardous materials in a quantity requiring 136
placarding;137

       (12) W--restricts the driver to the operation of commercial138
motor vehicles in accordance with a waiver for farm-related139
service industries issued under section 4506.24 of the Revised140
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 for154
which an endorsement is required under this section unless the155
proper endorsement appears on the person's commercial driver's156
license.157

       (F) Whoever violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor158
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 a163
violation of an out-of-service order, the period of164
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 days175
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 or183
subsequent violation, in an incident separate from the incident184
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 division215
(A)(12) of section 4506.15 of the Revised Code or a similar law of216
another state or a foreign jurisdiction, three years;217

       (4) Upon conviction of a violation of division (A)(10) of218
section 4506.15 of the Revised Code or a similar law of another219
state or a foreign jurisdiction, the person shall be disqualified220
for life;221

       (5) Upon conviction of two serious traffic violations222
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 violations229
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 a256
violation for which disqualification is required may be evidenced257
by any of the following:258

       (1) A judgment entry of a court of competent jurisdiction in259
this or any other state;260

       (2) An administrative order of a state agency of this or any261
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 section284
shall be deemed to be self-authenticating when it is received by285
the bureau of motor vehicles.286

       (I) When disqualifying a driver, the registrar shall cause287
the records of the bureau to be updated to reflect that action288
within ten days after it occurs.289

       (J) The registrar immediately shall notify a driver who is290
finally convicted of any offense described in section 4506.15 of291
the Revised Code or division (B)(4), (5), or (6) of this section292
and thereby is subject to disqualification, of the offense or293
offenses involved, of the length of time for which294
disqualification is to be imposed, and that the driver may request295
a hearing within thirty days of the mailing of the notice to show296
cause why the driver should not be disqualified from operating a297
commercial motor vehicle. If a request for such a hearing is not298
made within thirty days of the mailing of the notice, the order of299
disqualification is final. The registrar may designate hearing300
examiners who, after affording all parties reasonable notice,301
shall conduct a hearing to determine whether the disqualification302
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 a305
commercial motor vehicle under this section may apply to the306
registrar for a driver's license to operate a motor vehicle other307
than a commercial motor vehicle, provided the person's commercial308
driver's license is not otherwise suspended. A person whose309
commercial driver's license is suspended shall not apply to the310
registrar for or receive a driver's license under Chapter 4507. of311
the Revised Code during the period of suspension.312

        (L) The disqualifications imposed under this section are in313
addition to any other penalty imposed by the Revised Code.314

       Sec. 4506.24.  (A) A restricted commercial driver's license315
and waiver for farm-related service industries may be issued by316
the registrar of motor vehicles to allow a person to operate a317
commercial motor vehicle during seasonal periods determined by the318
registrar and subject to the restrictions set forth in this319
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 type326
of vehicle;327

       (2) Holds a valid driver's license, other than a restricted328
license, issued under Chapter 4507. of the Revised Code;329

       (3) Certifies that during the two-year period immediately330
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, or333
canceled;334

       (c) The person has not had any convictions for any type of335
motor vehicle for the offenses for which disqualification is336
prescribed in section 4506.16 of the Revised Code;337

       (d) The person has not had any violation of a state or local338
law relating to motor vehicle traffic control other than a parking339
violation arising in connection with any traffic accident and has340
no record of an accident in which the person was at fault.341

       (4) Certifies and also provides evidence that the person is342
employed in one or more of the following farm-related service343
industries requiring the person to operate a commercial motor344
vehicle:345

       (a) Custom harvesters;346

       (b) Farm retail outlets and suppliers;347

       (c) Agri-chemical business;348

       (d) Livestock feeders.349

       (C) An annual waiverA restricted commercial driver's license350
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 of a restricted commercial driver's license to operate a 353
commercial motor vehicle during seasonal periods designated by the 354
registrar. The registrar shall determine the format of the waiver355
restricted commercial driver's license. The total number of days 356
that a person may operate a commercial motor vehicle pursuant to a357
waiver for farm-related service industries under such a restricted 358
commercial driver's license shall not exceed one hundred eighty 359
days in any twelve-monththe one-year period for which it is 360
valid. Each time the holder of a restricted commercial driver's 361
license applies for a waiver for farm-related service industries 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 and 365
waiver shall be carried at all times when a commercial motor 366
vehicle is being operated by the holder of the license and waiver.367

       (D) The holder of a restricted commercial driver's license368
and valid waiver for farm-related service industries may operate a369
class B or C commercial motor vehicle subject to all of the370
following restrictions:371

       (1) The commercial motor vehicle is operated within a372
distance of no more than one hundred fifty miles of the employer's373
place of business or the farm currently being served;374

       (2) The operation of the commercial motor vehicle does not375
involve transporting hazardous materials for which placarding is376
required, except as follows:377

       (a) Diesel fuel in quantities of one thousand gallons or378
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 any382
organic substance.383

       (E) Except as otherwise provided in this section, an384
applicant for or holder of a restricted commercial driver's385
license and waiver for farm-related service industries is subject386
to the provisions of this chapter. Divisions (A)(4) and (B)(1) of387
section 4506.07 and sections 4506.09 and 4506.10 of the Revised388
Code do not apply to an applicant for a restricted commercial389
driver's license and waiverfor farm-related service industries.390

       Section 2. That existing sections 4506.03, 4506.12, 4506.16, 391
and 4506.24 of the Revised Code are hereby repealed.392

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