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Code · Utah · Title 53 — Public Safety Code · Chapter 3

53-3-404. Requirements to drive commercial motor vehicle.

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53-3-404. Requirements to drive commercial motor vehicle.
(1)A person may not drive a commercial motor vehicle, unless the person has been issued and is in immediate possession of:
(a)a CDL license certificate valid for the commercial motor vehicle the person is driving; or
(b)a valid CDIP license certificate in accordance with Section 53-3-408 .
(a)A licensee shall display a CDL or CDIP license certificate upon demand of a justice court judge, a peace officer, a special function officer, a port-of-entry officer, or a designee of the division.
(b)It is a defense to a charge under this section that the person charged produces in court a CDL or CDIP license certificate that is issued to the person and valid at the time of the citation or arrest.
(3)A person may not drive a commercial motor vehicle if the person's privilege to drive a commercial motor vehicle is:
(a)suspended, revoked, or canceled;
(b)subject to a disqualification;
(c)subject to an out-of-service order; or
(d)not medically certified as defined in Section 53-3-402 .
(4)A person may not drive a commercial motor vehicle if the commercial motor vehicle is subject to an out-of-service order.
Amended by Chapter 190 , 2011 General Session
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