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7410.5560 COMMERCIAL LICENSE REVOKED.

Subpart 1.

License revoked for alcohol or drug-related offense.

A.

If an applicant for a Minnesota commercial driver's license has a Minnesota commercial driver's license that has been revoked for a violation of Minnesota Statutes, chapter 169A, or former or current Minnesota Statutes, section 169.121, 169.123, or 171.17, then the applicant is required to pass a test on the effects of alcohol and other drugs as specified in part 7410.4520, and pay the license reinstatement fees specified in Minnesota Statutes, section 171.29, before a waiver is applicable.

B.

If the applicant also has a hazardous materials endorsement, then the applicant is required to pass the hazardous materials knowledge test.

C.

If the applicant's commercial driver's license has been revoked, and the license is expired less than one year, then the class D driver's license road test, commercial driver's license road test, and all knowledge tests, except the hazardous materials endorsement knowledge test and school bus endorsement knowledge test, are waived.

D.

If the applicant's commercial driver's license has been revoked and the license is expired more than one year but less than five years, then the commercial driver's license road test is waived.

Subp. 2.

License or endorsement revoked for non-DWI-related offense.

If an applicant for a Minnesota commercial driver's license or endorsement has a Minnesota commercial driver's license or endorsement that has been revoked for a traffic offense other than one specified in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 169A, or former or current Minnesota Statutes, section 169.121, 169.123, or 171.17, then the applicant is required to pay the reinstatement fee in Minnesota Statutes, section 171.29, before a waiver is applicable. If the applicant's commercial driver's license or endorsement has been revoked and the license is expired:

A.

less than one year, then the class D driver's license road test, commercial driver's license road test, and all knowledge tests, except the hazardous materials endorsement and school bus endorsement knowledge tests, are waived; or

B.

more than one year but less than five years, the class D driver's license road test and commercial driver's license road test are waived.

Statutory Authority:

MS s 14.06; 171.04; 171.13; 171.165; 299A.01

History:

27 SR 465

Published Electronically:

October 11, 2007

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