PC §801(C) - OPERATING A COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ON A SUSPENDED CDL LICENSE

CLASS E MISDEMEANOR

Section 1: Definitions

  • Commercial Driver’s License (CDL): A driver’s license required to operate a commercial vehicle, including trucks, buses, and other vehicles used for business purposes or for compensation.

  • Suspended CDL: A CDL that has been temporarily withdrawn or made invalid by regulatory authorities due to a violation or non-compliance with applicable regulations or legal requirements.

  • Commercial Vehicle: A motor vehicle used for transporting goods, passengers, or both, operated for business purposes or for compensation.

  • Regulatory Authority: Any government agency or body responsible for overseeing the issuance, maintenance, and regulation of commercial driver’s licenses, including but not limited to the Department of Transportation (DOT) or similar entities.

Section 2: Offenses

  • Operating a Commercial Vehicle with a Suspended CDL:

    • It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a commercial vehicle with a CDL that has been suspended by regulatory authorities.

  • Failure to Comply with Suspension Orders:

    • It shall be unlawful for any person to fail to comply with the terms of a CDL suspension, including but not limited to continuing to operate a commercial vehicle during the suspension period.

Section 3: Additional Provisions

  1. Revocation of Operating Licenses:

    • The court may order the revocation or suspension of the commercial operating license of any person or entity convicted of falsification of travel logs or repeated violations of travel log regulations.

  2. Tow:

    • The law enforcement officer may tow the tractor and trailer due to the lack of a valid CDL of San Andreas.

Section 4: Exceptions

  1. Lawful Record-Keeping:

    • This code shall not apply to instances where travel logs are maintained in accordance with lawful record-keeping practices and regulatory requirements, and where any deficiencies are promptly corrected.

  2. Unintentional Errors:

    • This code shall not apply to instances where errors in travel logs are proven to be unintentional and promptly corrected upon discovery, provided that no intentional falsification or obstruction of regulatory requirements is involved.

JAIL TIME

20 SECONDS

FINE SET

$6,000.00

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