Colorado Code § 42-2-403

Department authority - rules - federal requirements
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(1) The department
shall develop, adopt, and administer a procedure for licensing drivers of commercial motor
vehicles in accordance with applicable federal law governing commercial motor vehicle safety
and any rules promulgated thereunder. The department is hereby specifically authorized to adopt
and effectuate, whether by rule, policy, or administrative custom or practice, any licensing
sanction imposed by federal statutes or rules governing commercial motor vehicle safety.
(2) (a) The department shall promulgate such rules and regulations as are necessary for
the implementation of this part 4. Such rules and regulations shall govern all aspects of licensing
commercial drivers, including, but not limited to, testing procedures, license issuance
procedures, out-of-service regulations, denial procedures, including suspensions, revocations,
cancellations and denials, records maintenance, reporting requirements, and cooperation with the
commercial driver's license information system.
(b) The department, with the advice of the commissioner of education, shall develop
testing and license issuance procedures for school bus drivers who are employed by any
Colorado school district.
(c) (I) In addition to any other requirements, an application for a commercial driver's
license shall state that:
(A) The applicant understands that, as a resident of the state of Colorado, any motor
vehicle owned by the applicant must be registered in Colorado pursuant to the laws of the state
and the applicant may be subject to criminal penalties, civil penalties, cancellation or denial of
the applicant's driver's license, and liability for any unpaid registration fees and specific
ownership taxes if the applicant fails to comply with such registration requirements; and
(B) The applicant agrees, within thirty days after the date the applicant became a
resident, to register in Colorado any vehicle owned by the applicant.
(II) The applicant shall verify the statements required by this paragraph (c) by the
applicant's signature on the application.
(d) The department may not consider the following with regard to an application from a
person for a commercial driver's license:
(I) A conviction for UDD;
(II) A license revocation imposed under section 42-2-126 (3)(b) if the person was under
twenty-one years of age at the time of the offense and such person drove a motor vehicle while
such person's BAC was at least 0.02 but not more than 0.05; or
(III) A license revocation imposed under section 42-2-126 (3)(e) if the person was under
twenty-one years of age at the time of the offense and such person drove a commercial motor
vehicle while such person's BAC was at least 0.02 but less than 0.04.
(e) With regard to every person who holds or applies for a commercial driver's license in
this state, the department shall maintain, for at least three years, records of such person's
application and of any convictions, disqualifications, and licensing actions for violation of state
or local laws relating to motor vehicle traffic control, other than parking violations, committed
while the person was operating a commercial motor vehicle or that would affect the person's
commercial driving privilege, and shall make such records available to the specified persons and
entities as follows:
(I) To law enforcement officers, courts, prosecutors, administrative adjudicators, and
motor vehicle licensing authorities in Colorado or any other state, all information on all such
persons;
(II) To the federal secretary of transportation, all information on all such persons;
(III) To the individual to whom such information pertains, all such information
pertaining to that individual;
(IV) To the motor carrier employer or prospective motor carrier employer of the
individual to whom such information pertains, all such information pertaining to that individual.
(2.5) Any application for the issuance or renewal of a license pursuant to this section
shall include the applicant's social security number as required in section 14-14-113, C.R.S.
(3) Nothing in this part 4 shall be construed to prevent the state of Colorado from
complying with federal requirements in order to qualify for funds under the federal "Commercial
Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986" or other applicable federal law.
(4) (a) Any male United States citizen or immigrant who applies for a commercial
driver's license, or a renewal of any such license, and who is at least eighteen years of age but
less than twenty-six years of age shall be registered in compliance with the requirements of
section 3 of the "Military Selective Service Act", 50 U.S.C. App. sec. 453, as amended.
(b) The department shall forward in an electronic format the necessary personal
information of the applicants identified in paragraph (a) of this subsection (4) to the selective
service system. The applicant's submission of an application shall serve as an indication that the
applicant either has already registered with the selective service system or that he is authorizing
the department to forward to the selective service system the necessary information for such
registration. The department shall notify the applicant that his signature serves as consent to
registration with the selective service system, if so required by federal law.
(5) Notwithstanding any law or rule to the contrary, upon presentation of satisfactory
evidence by an applicant, the department:
(a) Shall consider the training, education, or experience obtained by an applicant as a
member of the United States armed forces or reserves, the National Guard of any state, the
military reserves of any state, or the naval militia of any state; and
(b) May credit the training, education, or experience toward the qualifications to receive
a license, certification, or registration.
(6) The department shall require initial applicants for the type of commercial driver's
license that authorizes a person to operate a combination vehicle (class A under 49 CFR
383.153) to successfully pass training, when attending a commercial driving school certified for
approval by the private occupational schools division in the department of higher education, on
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