Colorado Code § 42-2-409

Unlawful possession or use of a commercial driver's license
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(1) (a) A
person shall not have in his or her possession a lawfully issued commercial driver's license
knowing that the license has been falsely altered by means of erasure, obliteration, deletion,
insertion of new information, transposition of information, or any other means so that the license
in its altered form falsely appears or purports to be in all respects an authentic and lawfully
issued license.
(b) A person shall not fraudulently obtain a commercial driver's license.
(c) A person shall not have in his or her possession a paper, document, or other
instrument that falsely appears or purports to be in all respects a lawfully issued and authentic
commercial driver's license knowing that the instrument was falsely made and was not lawfully
issued.
(d) A person shall not display, or represent as being his or her own, a commercial
driver's license that was lawfully issued to another person.
(e) A person shall not fail or refuse to surrender to the department upon its lawful
demand a commercial driver's license issued to the person that has been suspended, revoked, or
canceled by the department. The department shall notify in writing the district attorney's office
in the county where the violation occurred of all violations of this paragraph (e).
(f) A person shall not permit the unlawful use of a commercial driver's license issued to
the person.
(g) A person shall not photograph, photostat, duplicate, or in any way reproduce a
commercial driver's license or facsimile thereof for the purpose of distribution, resale, reuse, or
manipulation of the data or images contained in the commercial driver's license unless
authorized by the department or otherwise authorized by law.
(2) (a) A person who violates subsections (1)(a) to (1)(f) of this section commits a petty
offense.
(b) A person who violates subsection (1)(g) of this section commits a class 2
misdemeanor.
(3) (a) Upon receipt of a notice of conviction under this section, the department shall
permanently revoke the person's right to receive a commercial driver's license.
(b) A notice of revocation under this section shall be mailed to the person by the
department in compliance with section 42-2-119 (2).
(c) Upon receipt of the notice of revocation, the person or the person's attorney may
request a hearing in writing. The department, upon notice to the person as provided in section
42-2-119 (2), shall hold a hearing as soon as practicable at the district office of the department
closest to the residence of the person; except that, at the discretion of the department, all or part
of the hearing may be conducted in real time by telephone or other electronic means in
accordance with section 42-1-218.5.
(d) The order of the hearing officer is the final agency action and may be appealed under
section 42-2-135. A petition for judicial review must be filed within thirty-five days after the
date of the order.
(4) A court shall not accept a plea of guilty to another offense from a person charged
with a violation of this section; except that the court may accept a plea of guilty to another
offense upon a good faith representation by the prosecuting attorney that the attorney cannot
establish a prima facie case if the defendant is brought to trial on the original offense.

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