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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 281A — Commercial driver's licenses

281A.180 Renewal or transfer -- Application for endorsement.

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(1)Every person applying for renewal or transfer of a commercial driver's license from
another issuing jurisdiction, shall complete an application as required by KRS
281A.140, providing updated information, testing, and required certifications.
(2)If a person applies for a renewal or transfer of a commercial driver's license or seeks
to add an endorsement, or has a hazardous materials endorsement and applies to
retain the endorsement, he shall provide the required medical certificate and take the
knowledge test for a hazardous materials endorsement again, unless he provides
proof that he has taken and passed the hazardous materials knowledge test within
the preceding two
(2)years.
(3)Every person applying to add an endorsement to his existing commercial driver's
license shall complete an application as required by KRS 281A.140, providing
updated information and certifications. If the endorsement originally would have
required a special knowledge or skills test, he shall successfully complete the test or
tests prior to the endorsement being added to his commercial driver's license.
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