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Code · Maryland · Transportation

§ 16-809

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§16–809.
A person may drive a commercial motor vehicle if:
(1)The person holds a valid commercial driver’s license issued by any:
(i)State in accordance with the minimum federal standards for the issuance of a commercial driver’s license; or
(ii)Foreign jurisdiction that the United States Department of Transportation has determined issues commercial drivers’ licenses in accordance with the minimum federal standards;
(2)The person’s driver’s license is not refused, suspended, revoked, or canceled;
(3)The person is not disqualified from driving a commercial motor vehicle in any state;
(4)The person is not disqualified from driving a commercial vehicle by the United States Department of Transportation;
(5)The person is not subject to an out-of-service order as defined in § 16-812(i)(1)(ii) of this subtitle;
(6)The person has the commercial driver’s license in the person’s possession; and
(7)The person’s commercial driver’s license is valid for the type of vehicle being driven, as determined by regulation established by the United States Department of Transportation.
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