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Code · Virginia · Title 46.2 · Chapter 3

Code of Virginia § 46.2-341.22. Requirements upon disqualification.

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Any person who has been disqualified pursuant to any provision of this article shall be subject to the provisions of §§ 46.2-370 and 46.2-414 , and shall be required to comply with the provisions of §§ 46.2-370 and 46.2-411 as conditions to the reinstatement of his privilege to drive a commercial motor vehicle.
Any person who has been disqualified pursuant to the provisions of § 46.2-341.18 shall be required as further conditions to reinstatement of his privilege to operate a commercial motor vehicle, to
(i)apply for such license;
(ii)pass the knowledge and skills tests required for the class and type of commercial motor vehicle for which he seeks to be licensed; and
(iii)satisfy all other applicable licensing requirements, including the payment of licensing fees, imposed by the laws of the Commonwealth.
The provisions of this section shall not apply to out-of-service orders issued pursuant to §§ 46.2-341.26:2 and 46.2-341.26:3 .
1989, c. 705, § 46.1-372.21; 1992, c. 830; 2019, c. 750 .
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