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2015 Utah Code
Title 53 - Public Safety Code
Chapter 3 - Uniform Driver License Act
Part 4 - Uniform Commercial Driver License Act
- Section 401 - Short title.
- Section 401.1 - Conflict with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations.
- Section 402 - Definitions.
- Section 403 - Superseding clause.
- Section 404 - Requirements to drive commercial motor vehicle.
- Section 405 - Authority to drive commercial motor vehicle in Utah.
- Section 406 - Commercial motor vehicle driver -- Only one license.
- Section 407 - Qualifications for commercial driver license -- Fee -- Third parties may administer skills test.
- Section 407.1 - Commercial driver license third party tester or third party examiner license -- Fingerprint background check required.
- Section 408 - Qualifications for commercial driver instruction permit.
- Section 410 - Applicant information required for CDIP and CDL -- State resident to have state CDL.
- Section 410.1 - Medical certification requirements.
- Section 411 - Description of CDL -- Information to be included.
- Section 412 - CDL classifications, endorsements, and restrictions.
- Section 413 - Issuance of CDL by division -- Driving record -- Expiration date -- Renewal -- Hazardous materials provision.
- Section 414 - CDL disqualification or suspension -- Grounds and duration -- Procedure.
- Section 415 - Limitations on employment of commercial motor vehicle drivers.
- Section 416 - Driving record and other information to be provided to employer.
- Section 417 - Measurable alcohol amount consumed -- Penalty -- Refusal to take test for alcohol.
- Section 418 - Prohibited alcohol level for drivers -- Procedures, including hearing.
- Section 419 - Nonresident driver violations reported to resident state.
- Section 420 - Driver's driving record available for certain purposes.
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